Synote: Web-based annotation tool wins international award
Thursday, July 2, 2009 - 11:14
in Mathematics & Economics
Synote, an innovative Web-based annotation tool developed at the University of Southampton, which does for multimedia resources what indexes do for textbooks, has just won an international award. According to Dr Mike Wald at the University's School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS), who led the team which developed Synote, the tool won the EUNIS Dorup E-Learning Award 2009 because of its innovation and the opportunities it offers to students...
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