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    Free Education?
    Monday, December 1, 2008
    ... easier to connect and have conversations from micro-blogging to collaborative web spaces. No longer are learners confined within their LMS. Social networks like Facebook and Linked-In are being used by people to connect and learn, and user ... journal or a blog with a readership in the thousands? Will the market accept these as readily as a degree from a journalism ... its wikis, blogs and social networks is that people learn as they would through natural conversation and dialogue.
    BusinessCasualBlog.com's Top 10 Twitter Click-throughs 11/22-11/29/2008
    Saturday, November 29, 2008
    ... interesting: Download the report from Helge Scherlund's e-Learning News Blog . Read his summary, but also read page 12 of the ... Power of Twitter . ( @stejules ). Why interesting: He said this: "Social networking, specifically Facebook, MySpace ... . Blog post: Don't Be That Guy . ( @shannonpaul ). Why interesting : Because, I keep running in to "those guys ... in return or listening to the community. You definitely don't want to be "that guy." Blog post: Were You ...
    KMWorld.com: : Enterprise social Software technology
    Wednesday, November 26, 2008
    ... cultural and organizational aspects of social software technologies (blogs, wikis, tag clouds and such) in the ... but have lately reached critical mass—including blogs, wikis and forums—as well as newer functionality like ... newer, cooler and more "fun." There’s some truth to that: Networking on Facebook is more fun than sharing ... , including portals and collaboration suites, pure-play blog/wiki/forum products, hosted community solutions and revamped Web ... . Some products, like standalone blog and wiki tools, may emphasize one or two business services, while other ...
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  • Finding a Use for Facebook
    ... importantly, for me, Facebook allows me to access stuff from 1 place while creating on the appropriate tools (links hosted on del.i.cious, accessed through Facebook; blog through Blogger, access through Facebook; videos on google Video, accessed through Facebook). As soon as I can get my Google Shared Item feed working, I'll be a real happy camper. I know my plan ... I think I found a use for Facebook - for me.... The start of a personal toolkit.... I'm finding that there are interesting applications within Facebook that allow me to post items for feedback, play with new ideas, and share cool ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Friday, August 3, 2007 - Comments
  • Expectations
    ... and wants to talk (a real menace sometimes). On Facebook and blogs the social/professional interaction seems much less ... comment, it's worthwhile. Dr. Bob Cherry - I'm finding it hard to "get" blogs (almost certainly my failing)I am beginning to feel they are very one way - the "lecture" of web 2.0. Equally Facebook promises much, but the control that is ... started blogging, my goal was to get a lot of stuff out of my head. Forcing myself to write for public consumption, I ... fantastic processing tool for all of the new stuff I'm learning and a reason to try new technologies - if only for blog ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Tuesday, July 31, 2007 - Comments
  • Cool Blogger Widget
    I found a cool new Blogger widget (through blogger) that allows me to put my Shared Items from Google Reader onto my blog homepage. Feed Reader folks: You won't hear me asking this too often since I'm a huge feed reader fan, but please visit my site and take a look. Still trying to find one for Facebook that works correctly.....
    In the Middle of the Curve - Tuesday, August 7, 2007 - Comments
  • Day 4 - Man...I'm just getting warmed up! (and a shocker!)
    Day 4 and I am on the verge on actually having the number of tabs I am closing by blogging them, surpass the number of new tabs I am openning because evidently I have some sort of OCD that compels me to right-click on every interesting link (and Oh the time sink that the Dilbert and Calvin and Hobbes widgets for Netvibes are!). Thanks to everyone (*and I mean you Mark Friedman*) who has remembered that the Tip Jar is also part of this experiment! :-) Now for ... 'producers' in an age of Cafe Press and Blurb and apps like WarBook on Facebook we need to tread carefully. As long as ...
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Thursday, July 17, 2008 - Comments
  • I finally succumbed to Facebook
    I hadn't intended to sign up with Facebook . I'm not sure whether anyone does. But Bill Brandon, the editor of ... revealed about myself in my profile, but then what the hell. I had no idea what to expect from Facebook and, a couple ... sense I would like Facebook to demonstrate more value than other online communities that I have participated in. More ... -face colleagues. Blogging has achieved a great deal in helping me to make connections, particularly internationally, but many people I know are not bloggers and probably never will be. I'd like Facebook to keep me in contact with people ...
    Clive on Learning - Tuesday, July 31, 2007 - Comments
  • Welcome to the Blog
    Welcome to the Courseware Development blog - please suggest anything that is relevant to this subject! You are also invited to join one or more of the Courseware Development groups listed below: LinkedIn Facebook Plaxo Viadeo Konnects ...
    Courseware Development - Wednesday, February 6, 2008 - Comments
  • CCK08: Facebook for Academics
    If you are a faculty member or administrative staff at a college or university then you might be tempted to check out Academia.edu . Probably the simplest way I can describe it is to call it "Facebook for Academics." All institutions are organized on the top level of a 'tree' (i.e. an organizational chart). The second level of the chart shows the departments within the institution and the third level shows the individual faculty and staff. Once you add yourself to the ... over 6300 people registered. (7 more people joined in the time it took me to write this blog post!) PS: this blog ...
    eLearning Acupuncture - Thursday, October 16, 2008 - Comments
  • Facebook Platform
    ... of Facebook it becomes a better application because I'll know more people who are visiting my blog. And I can connect ... Stephen Downes picked up my post on Facebook As a Learning Platform . He commented: To be clear, I do not think that Facebook itself is really a learning environment. It's a large, centralized piece of software that is getting creaky ... . I also feel like Facebook is a bit creaky and as Thomas Vanderwal's recent post Facebook for Business or LinkedIn Gets More Valuable points out, as you use Facebook more and have more friends, it seems to get harder to use. Linked ...
    eLearning Technology - Wednesday, October 17, 2007 - Comments
  • Facebook Fridays
    A mistitled article - found via Bill Ives on the FastForward blog - Serena Software Adopts Facebook as Corporate Intranet. The real focus of the article is how Serena Software has adopted a practice called Facebook Fridays: Each Friday, employees are granted one hour of personal time to spend on their Facebook profiles and connect with co-workers, customers, family and friends. This initiative will start today and will be rolled out in 18 countries where the company ... helpful to have a CEO say things like: "Social networking tools like Facebook can bring us back together, help us ...
    eLearning Technology - Tuesday, November 13, 2007 - Comments
  • Testing the Power of Blogging
    I need help! Situation: Part of my new job includes implementing Thomson NetG/SkillSoft to replace GWU's homegrown GLearn system. As a result, I need to convert all of the existing Captivate tutorials to be SCORM compliant and publishable to NetG. Do you know anyone that uses Captivate and imports it to NetG who would be willing to share one of their working Captivate files? You can leave a comment here or contact me at wwickha1@gmail.com I have also sent the same message to my Facebook network. Thank you so much for your help. Please let me know if you need more ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Thursday, December 6, 2007 - Comments
  • Facebook Enterprise Application
    ... so has blogging. So, the enterprise version of Facebook to me is more a way to foster informal communications ... eLearning Technology Tony Karrers eLearning Blog on e ... , 2007 Facebook Enterprise Application : eLearning Technology If youve not seen this, theres a Facebook application by Worklight called Workbook that represents an overlay to turn Facebook into an Enterprise Social Network application. This is something Ive been expecting for ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Tuesday, January 15, 2008 - Comments
  • Ning meets Facebook
    I love it when apps I am using create these little integrations and API's that move one step close to hooking it all up together. My dilemma is trying to find a way to help others do this but my gut is that we are about 5 years away from making all these apps connect as easily as setting up an RSS feed. (PS. Watch the video on RSS if you don't know what that is). Ning Blog Spread the Love You can now enable members of your social ... Facebook with one-click. For a little interactive introduction to Facebook integration, Kyle's screencast should do ...
    Learning Next - Thursday, June 28, 2007 - Comments
  • New Stuff on the Home Blog
    For those of you who visit me on the home blog, and even for you feed reader folks, you will see some changes. New link to all of the DevLearn posts . New look for the blog (which I will be toying with at some point to make it more "me"). Very cool new eLearning Learning widget that allows you to search the content of this blog via keywords. Very useful since I am ridiculously lazy about tagging my content. For those of you playing with Twitter, if all continues to go well my new blog posts will be announced on my Twitter feed . That feed will also show up in my Facebook status.
    In the Middle of the Curve - Saturday, November 15, 2008 - Comments
  • Fiddling with Facebook
    ... yet. I suspect this is because Facebook does not solve any particular problem I currently have. Blogging, thus far ... know that I've talked to through the blogs? Do I try to recruit my friends? Family? Co-workers? How will my reaching out be received? Brent Schlenker invited me into Facebook. I finally got around to opening an account. There's lots ... play with me. I hesitate to spam the other people on my e-mail address book if they are not already in Facebook. If ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Friday, June 29, 2007 - Comments
  • Blogs as a Basis for Social Networks
    ... your blog (as opposed to starting within the walls of Facebook). Of course, this is early, but the general trend of ... Interesting to see the buzz around Diso . DiSo (dee • zoh) is an umbrella project for a group of open source implementations of these distributed social networking concepts. or as Chris puts it : "to build a social network with its skin inside out". Our first target is Wordpress , bootstrapping on existing work and building out from there. This aligns pretty well with my experience of Learning and Networking with a Blog . It appears to be heading ...
    eLearning Technology - Tuesday, December 18, 2007 - Comments
  • Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog
    Beths Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media A place to capture and share ideas ... WWW beth.typepad.com I also blog at ... Blog Vidlicious Im a Nonprofit Guru at .. Beths Blog: Channels ... Blogging blogher bloghercon ... facebook fairuse ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • Blog Book Tour: Week One Recap
    ... discussed the book, the boomer/gamer knowledge gap and the blog book tour. Have a listen. Then on day two Tom King over at ... a great discussion. (See The Real World, Second Life and Facebook/MySpace ...read the comments to see our points of ... Matters . Also, check out his stop on the tour Blog Book Tour Stop: Gadgets, Games and Gizmos talks about how kids provide ... Christy Tucker from Experiencing E-Learning who left comments at several of the blog tour stops...look for her stop ... : 09/17/07 - Enspire Learning's Corporate Blog Day Seven: 09/18/07 -Mark Oehlert's e-clippings(Learning as ...
    Kapp Notes - Thursday, September 13, 2007 - Comments
  • wiki on facebook for education
    Wilfred Rubens who keeps on delivering great insights on eLearning on his blog (Dutch) has directed me to the superb wiki of George Siemens on Facebook and its benefits as a social network service. This wiki was one of the results of a workshop he did on facebook at the University of Manitoba. The wiki gives a nice overview of when which social network was started. After that he zooms into Facebook with a good analyses on pro's and cons if you want to use it in a ... social media. Read her blog for some really great insights into social networks and media. She writes with ...
    Ignatia Webs - Monday, February 18, 2008 - Comments
  • Web 2.0, Blogs, Steve Jobs, & Memes
    ... of today's hot sites. In fact, I advise marketers not to invest too much time in creating "a Facebook strategy" as much ... brilliant article someone wrote on a blog. By the end of the article, I'm excited, I'm impressed, it was a great article. And ... ... on their own blogs, where they have to take ownership of their words. Steve Jobs' Greatest ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Saturday, July 21, 2007 - Comments
  • The Facebook Experiment Continues (still)
    ... on being open and available and was one of the first owners to use blogs to communicate information. He has the same issues I find myself having with Facebook. Just on a (much) larger scale. And I don't have people asking me for venture capital. 6+ months into the Great Facebook Experiment, here's what I am finding: - Personal friends are now slowly creeping into Facebook. Part of the upswing is a result of the pending 20 year high school reunion. This is a good thing ... friends are dominantly at Facebook. Hmmmm.... - I agree with Ted - Facebook is getting way too cluttered. I ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - Comments
  • Facebook in the Enterprise - WorkLight
    Tony Karrer found this little gem... WorkLight. So now you can use all the power of Facebook as your company social network. I'm sure there's a militant IT manager out there somewhere willing to tell me why this will NEVER work. So, let's hear it. Why can't a tool like this be successful as the basis for your companies social network? I'm not exactly sure how WorkLight does its magic, but perhaps anyone out there that's tried this out could blog about your experience and help spread the word. I'd love to hear about your experience. Powered by ScribeFire .
  • Multimedia, Human Cognition, Learning, & Facebook
    ... identified the key technology-related teaching and learning issues in higher education for 2007. Opinion: Facebook is killing personal blogging - Tech Digest I signed into Vox the other day, for the first time in months. It looks like everyone in my personal neighbourhood has been similarly lax too - only one of my friends has blogged in August, ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Sunday, August 19, 2007 - Comments
  • Are Facebook friends real friends?
    There are something like 4.5m Facebook users in the UK, a 300% increase on the year. There are another 10 million MySpace ... seems credible - maybe I misheard!). The average Facebook user has 150 friends (suddenly I feel unloved). The average ... light, Facebook is alleviating what could be a much worse problem. Another area of controversy among the group last night was the degree to which Facebook blurs the distinction between our personal and private lives: work colleagues are all ... of personal liberty and privacy. Sorry, but becoming a Facebook member is voluntary, the information that you disclose ...
    Clive on Learning - Thursday, September 20, 2007 - Comments
  • Welcome to Wendy's Blog - The Current First Time Visitor's Guide
    Thank you for spending your valuable time reading my blog. I've been at this (more sporatically than I would like) since September and find that my blog is an ever-evolving beast. Who I am (the professional self) I am a corporate ... group in Washington DC. What I write about... The blog started as a way to journal my experience implementing ... , podcast, book or blog post, I'll write about it. Most of my interests these days are in education, change management ... recommendations. Within the blog, you will also find a diary of my attempts to apply these new ideas and ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Thursday, December 14, 2006 - Comments
  • Blog Action Day October 15, 2008. You Can Get Involved.
    Each blogger posts relating to their own blog topic. And each blogger engages their audience differently. If you can do any of the things below, you can help get maximum participation for Blog Action Day.   Send an e-mail.   Blog ?   Twitter ?   FaceBook ?   LinkedIn ?   Anything else online? If you ...         Blog Action Day 2008 Poverty from Blog Action Day on Vimeo . Blog ... simple, clear answer. By asking thousands of different people to give their viewpoints and opinions, Blog Action ...
    Business Casual - Saturday, October 11, 2008 - Comments
  • Live Blogging AG|08 - A perfect hands-on blearning experience!
    Live Blogging is a great way to learn and get more out of your event experience. Tracy Hamilton and Cammy Bean ... presenters (Ignatia/Inge de Waard) has already planned her live blogging schedule . This is fabulous! Scroll down and check ... web2.0 sites. Very cool! At AG|08 this month we are making the live blogging experience a truly LIVE blearning ... for everyone to use when posting live content online. eLearning Guild AG|08 Live Blogging Start Page This is the first ... Dashboard of live blogging content from PageFlakes This pagecast is cool because the different sections will be displaying ...
  • Post-Secondary Education Blog: Distance education funding announcement
    Dale Kirbys Post-Secondary Education Blog This blog is devoted to the ... 20px; height:16px; background:url(http://static.ak.facebook.com/images/share/facebook_share_icon.gif?43:26981) no-repeat top left; } Share on Facebook 1 comments: barbara said... thank you ... Chronicle of Higher Education: Daily News Blog Community College Research Center Council of Ministers of ... Education LMI news Blog National Great Teachers Movement Observatory on Borderless Higher ...
    delicious Random Mind - Sunday, July 22, 2007 - Comments
  • Comments on the Facebook Adoption Curve
    ... term) of Facebook that really holds no appeal. I blog and read blogs that appeal to me. I'm active in subject-focused ... I've been getting some amazing comments on Facebook. Too much food for thought!!!! For those (like me) who hate ... than the cost. I learn from the blogs I choose to read and the networks in which I participate. Despite what others have written, I don't see a lot of learning in the purely social nature of Facebook On a certain level, I agree. Facebook has an overwhelming number of gadgets and widgets. And I am also going to go on record stating that I HATE HATE ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Wednesday, May 7, 2008 - Comments
  • LinkedIn Facebook Twitter - Different Connection Style
    ... my blog, but I don't believe had ever commented. They were comfortable connecting with me via LinkedIn and since it ... the people who connected to me suggested we might want to do the same on Facebook and Twitter. This really got me ... connected with in the future (PANs). However, this is not really the case with the way I use Facebook and Twitter. Both of ... Facebook, it's much the same. I have my friends who I want to get together with, see what they are doing, have conversations with. Both Twitter and Facebook really are my CANs and FANs. In some ways, the goal on both is to stay ...
    eLearning Technology - Monday, November 3, 2008 - Comments
  • TheStar.com | GTA | Student faces Facebook consequences
    Columnists Blogs ... TheStar.com | Post-secondary | Student faces Facebook consequences Student faces Facebook consequences ... Ryerson student Chris Avenir helped run a Facebook study group for one of his engineering courses ... college in Arkansas, is kicked out of school because he posted pictures on Facebook in which he was dressed in ...
    delicious Random Mind - Friday, March 7, 2008 - Comments