I guess this is just part of the huge e-learning revolution happening in our century.. what I'm referring to is that through ITunesU - a sort of university-centered section of iTunes that delivers podcasts/videocasts - you can learn an incredible amount of stuff from the top-teachers in the world. Free of charge, anywhere, anytime.
I listened to the first episode of CS193: iPhone Application Programming and it's just amazing. Please check out the various other things offered at Stanford, really high quality material!
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2015
paper Learning how to become a linked data publisher: the nature.com ontologies portal.
5th Workshop on Linked Science 2015, colocated with ISWC 2015., Bethlehem, USA, Sep 2015.
paper ResQuotes.com: Turn your Notes and Highlights into Research Ideas
Force11 - Research Communications and e-Scholarship conference, Oxford, UK, Jan 2015.
2012
2010
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Aug 2010.
2009
paper PhiloSURFical: An Ontological Approach To Support Philosophy Learning
Semantic Web Technologies for e-Learning, Oct 2009. D. Dicheva, R. Mizoguchi, J. Greer (Eds.), vol. 4 The Future of Learning, IOS Press
2006
paper A Task Based Approach to Support Situating Learning for the Semantic Web
International Workshop on Applications of Semantic Web Technologies for E-Learning (SWEL-06), held in conjunction with Adaptive Hypermedia 2006, Dublin, Ireland, Jun 2006.
Poster paper presented at the 3rd European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC-06), Budva, Montenegro, Jun 2006.
2005
paper Semantic Learning Narratives
International Workshop on Applications of Semantic Web Technologies for E-Learning (SWEL-05), held in conjunction with KCAP-05, Banff, Canada, Oct 2005.