Pedagogic tools revisited netspeak
Dictionary service Wordnik presents usage examples

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The easy-to-use real-time editing application, Etherpad, offers one to generate 
a collaboratively editable

on-line document with a single click of the mouse.

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NetSpeak takes yet another look at a few tools that facilitate the 
teaching/learning/training process. Collaborative learning is a significant 
component of the pedagogic process. It is common knowledge that Net is an 
excellent place to carry out collaborative tasks. In fact, this column has 
introduced a host of collaboration tools in the past. Quite often, to 
accomplish many collaborative tasks efficiently, we need to engage more than 
one tool. For instance, students doing a group assignment can use the audio 
conference facility of the Net telephony application Skype to simultaneously 
interact with teammates. While discussing, the collaborators can edit the 
report together with a collaborative editing application (like Google Docs).

However, to use a service like 'Google Documents' one has to go through mundane 
steps such as account creation, and logging-in. If you wish to quickly exchange 
some ideas or collaboratively create a fast 10-minute report, such applications 
may become a little unwieldy.

One has to hunt for simpler solutions. In this regard, the easy-to-use 
real-time collaborative editing application Etherpad (http://etherpad. com/) 
comes in handy.

Etherpad offers you to generate a collaboratively editable on-line document 
with a single mouse click. After creating the page, you can share it with your 
teammates by sending them the page link. With this link, your collaborators can 
join you from anywhere on the Net and start editing the document along with 
you. The text entered by you (or by any other participant) will appear on other 
participant's screen instantaneously. The process is so real-time that each of 
the keystrokes will be visible to all the participants. Also, as the text 
colour of each of participants is unique, one can easily identify who typed 
what.

Once done with the session, the document can be saved as a Word, PDF or HTML 
file (using the 'Export' feature). Now, if you wish to create a 
password-protected document and host it on a custom site (of the form 
http;//your-name.etherpad. com), you should opt for the professional edition, 
which is now free for up to three users.
Text to cartoon movie

Classrooms can be made more engaging if the subject can be taught in a 
conversational style. For instance, if the teacher presents his/her theme in 
the form of a dialogue between an expert and a novice, students (especially the 
younger ones) may find it more interesting. In addition, if the teacher can 
present his/her script as an animated cartoon movie, the pedagogical process 
can be made more effective. However, the innovative on-line service Xtra normal 
(http://www. xtranormal. com/) makes this process rather easy. To create a 
cartoon movie with Xtranormal, you need only the text of the script. A free 
version of Xtranormal allows you to generate a cartoon film with one or two 
characters. You can design the scene by choosing actors, the voice (American 
male/female, Indian male/female and the like), scene background, music and the 
like. In addition, facilities to set the camera angle and animate characters 
are also available.
On-line scheduler

While planning for a training session or study tour the first hurdle is to 
arrive at a date that suits all the participants. A series of e-mails back and 
forth, telephone calls, heated discussions - a real challenge for the 
organizer. This is the context in which the simple online scheduling 
application Doodle (http://doodle.com/) comes in.

Doodle lets you create an on-line poll, where you can provide all the possible 
dates. Once the schedule is designed, the service provides you a URL for 
submitting the poll to the participants. The target group members can access 
the link and choose the dates convenient to them.
Wordnik

Thanks to the numerous dictionary services, finding the meaning of a word or 
phrase is not at all an issue in the on-line world. One feature of words in any 
language is that they evolve over time. Different people use it in different 
contexts. A dictionary service should be able to take care of this aspect as 
well. In addition to providing us a word's traditional meaning and usage 
examples, the service should provide us examples of the way in which the word 
is used in a variety of contexts.

In this regard, the dictionary service Wordnik ( http://www.wordnik.com/) 
outshines other similar applications. In addition to providing the usual 
dictionary stuff (word's meaning, synonym, antonym and pronunciation), Wordnik 
presents usage examples from a variety of sources such as magazines, journals 
and Twitter (yes, real-time tweets with the word from Twitter).
Pesticides on your food

It is common knowledge that a lot of pesticide is used when growing 
vegetables/fruits. Though it is a major health hazard, many of us simply ignore 
this issue. If you wish to know more about the pesticide residues contained in 
different vegetables, check out 'What is on my food" (http://www.whatsonmyfood. 
org/).
Project Tuva

Students/teachers of physics need no introduction to the illustrious  physicist

and great teacher Richard Feynman 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Feynman). A video recording of a lecture 
series delivered by Feynman in 1964 is now available at the MicroSoft's Project 
Tuva site (http://research.microsoft.com/apps/tools/tuva/).

J. MURALI

He can be contacted at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


Rajesh Asudani

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Reserve Bank of India
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