Classroom 2.0 is US-based site which describes itself as a social networking site for those interested in Web 2.0 and collaborative technologies in education.
They seem to be making good use of social software tools themselves, including a wiki and a blog. And the site itself is built using Ning.
Radio Lingua offers a series of free language learning podcasts in different languages, including Coffee Break Spanish, One Minute Polish and My Daily Phrase: Italian. The focus is very much on short, easily digestible chunks (arguably too short in the case of the One Minute series). The range of languages seems to be growing steadily with the most recent addition being the chance to learn a “litt norsk”, (a little Norwegian).
Tomorrow’s Professor Blog is:
A partnership between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University to create a forum for comments and discussion about articles from the Tomorrow’s Professor Mailing List and about general issues concerning higher education.
The blog and the associated mailing list seems to be aimed at science and engineering graduates embarking on an academic career, and tends more towards the longer ‘editorial’ type posts than some of the more conversational blogs or ‘tumblelogs‘ (like this one).
Moblearn is a blog about mobile learning from Geoff Stead of Tribal CTAD who has been working in the area for a number of years. Worth keeping an eye on. There’s also an interview with him about an early m-learning project on the Ferl website.