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Google Blog Search Fix Coming
Thursday, December 4, 2008
As I reported in Google Blog Search Problems , Google seems to have included the full text of blog pages (including blog rolls) in their blog search. I just saw this post which both confirms that Google changed something which is causing the problem and that then intend to fix it. According to Jeremy Hylton of the Google Blog Search team , they now index the full content of the page. This means that not only do they index the full post even if the blog publishes a ... leave all my blog search filters in place and they will stop feeding me a lot of extra stuff. Browse eLearning ...
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
... think about what that means for the next year - 2009. My blog is really the hub of my thinking and activity, so by ... 2008. To do my review, I first looked at what I was writing about and what people were reading on my blog in 2008 ... ) Online Conferences and In-Person Conferences (8) Searching for Expertise - LinkedIn Answers (8) eLearning Learning Launched (7) Learning Communities List (7) Forums vs. Social Networks (7) Blog Learning (7) Good ... note, I used this as an opportunity to update my Blog Guide . It's nice to go back and look at some of the ...
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Free Education?
Monday, December 1, 2008
MIT’s OpenCourseware , there are countless smaller-scale opportunities. A few quick searches of Ning , for ... easier to connect and have conversations from micro-blogging to collaborative web spaces. No longer are learners confined ... 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.
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Google Blog Search Problems
I rely pretty heavily on Google Blog Search to help me find people who are citing blog posts of mine so that I can see that kind of conversation. Unfortunately, it looks like Google Blog Search has decided that they will now include the entire contents of the web page rather than just the contents of the RSS feed. What this means is that I now get links to every post where the author includes my blog in their blog roll. This completely defeats my purpose. I want a nice clean RSS feed of any posts that include links to my various sites. I can't tell if this is something that ...
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, November 25, 2008 -
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Owen Kelly - ePedagogy Thesis
I stumbled across Owen's Thesis (actually its a request to contribute to his thesis) and blog via a Technorati search on eLearning . His Thesis is titled Mimi: A Key Tool for ePedagogy. He has some great thoughts, ideas, and structure around creating a tool that is a combination of a wiki and blog. Before you roll your eyes and say, "hey, there's a ton of people already working on that." I would encourage us, the learning community, to participate and help by adding our thoughts to his thesis. Why? Because its exactly what this whole new paradigm in learning is all ...
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Google Blog Search Fix Coming
As I reported in Google Blog Search Problems , Google seems to have included the full text of blog pages (including blog rolls) in their blog search. I just saw this post which both confirms that Google changed something which is causing the problem and that then intend to fix it. According to Jeremy Hylton of the Google Blog Search team , they now index the full content of the page. This means that not only do they index the full post even if the blog publishes a ... leave all my blog search filters in place and they will stop feeding me a lot of extra stuff. Browse eLearning ...
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- Thursday, December 4, 2008 -
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ISO: Free Interactive Flash Thing
Here is the spiffy tool I am looking for: A YouTube / Google Video service for Interactive Flash files. Oh yeah - gotta be free. And I'd like to be able to post it on my blog (just like YouTube / Google Video) I think it would be neat to be able to share our stuff without having to develop an entire web site. Anyone know of such a beast? Thanks.
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Blogging as Reflective Practice
... effectively. Added to this is the experience blogs give you about internet technologies (html, linking, searching ... blogging. I’ve even heard it said that if people have time to write a blog, they obviously have too much time on their hands. Well, since my blog is all about corporate education, I want to talk about how blogging is actually an educational tool.
Blogging can be used as reflective practice. Now what is reflective practice? This paper ( Blogs ... leads to them being modified, extended, and refined, and the cycle continues.
So basically when you blog, you have ...
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Time Spent on Blogging
A frequent question I get at the end of any presentation on eLearning 2.0 is how much time I spend on blog reading and ... speed on what's going on. Realize this is high, but much of my professional work is staying up to speed. Blog reading ... books. Originally, I didn't plan to replace these activities as I considered the information from blogs to be quite ... they don't seem nearly as meaningful or targeted as blog posts. Most of my free subscriptions have lapsed. My guess ... speaker thinking - "I could have got more value by searching the topic on Google and reading about it than sitting here for ...
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- Tuesday, September 18, 2007 -
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Wink screencasts, Google Co-Op, and eContent
Rich Hoeg, author of the eContent blog , sent me some links that I think are worth sharing. My favorite is a link to his post showing some Engineering Domain searches Rich created with Google Co-Op . Wink is a very cool little screencapture tool I've never heard of before. Its Windows only, but at least its freeware. Thanks for sharing, Rich! This is some great new stuff!
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- Monday, September 15, 2008 -
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Fringe Journal Top 5 blogs
... blog post...very cool! I was sucked into The Murder-suicide House story and couldn't stop reading. Susan is truly a talented writer. I couldn't figure out how to get a direct link to a specific post from her blog so you will just need to search within the blog Fringe Journal . ... Susan over at the Fringe Journal has listed this blog in her Top 5 Meme post. I am very flattered and its a constant reminder to me that people actually read this crazy thing ;-) Susan has some wonderful writings, and poems on her blog ...
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Learning Circuits - A Spam Blog?
... threat to clog up Google's search engines. I've tried to dissuade the Blog Team from engaging in irrelevant, repetitive, or ... Over the weekend, I heard from Dave Lee that the Learning Circuits Blog - home of the monthly big question - had been labelled a spam blog. Here is Dave's note taken for the side bar: I'm writing to you through the sidebar because Google has frozen LCB because they believe it is a spam blog. What's a spam blog? Here's Google's definition: As with many powerful tools, blogging services can be both used and abused. The ease of creating and updating webpages with Blogger ...
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Reasons to blog on elearning
This is my first posting and my initial purpose for setting up this blog is to learn how to use blogging as an informal learning tool in my company . I work on an enterprise training team that is responsible for deploying learning to about 5000 people across 5 subsidiaries. We are rapidly deploying traditional training using e-learning courses, virtual classrooms, and webinars but I sense that more is needed. These tools are great for teaching task related processes but they do a poor job of changing the culture so I am searching for new ways to create learner engagement and ...
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- Tuesday, September 6, 2005 -
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Important Notice to Blogger Blog Owners
Amazingly, I only recently found out that in transitioning from the old to new Blogger versions, Google was nice enough to add something to my blog: meta name="ROBOTS" content="NOINDEX,NOFOLLOW" This tells the search engine spiders to ignore your page. So, no search engine traffic and Google's blog search didn't work for me. And it isn't just me. It appears that lots of blogs have this. Looking just in my Favorite eLearning Blogs: Big Dog, Little Dog is also ... really didn't want search engines finding my content. :) ...
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- Wednesday, March 7, 2007 -
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Blog Quest 2008: Civil Engineering and LabView
Developers - This blog is only a few days old, but I found in via a Google Search Bot. If Aniket keeps up his good work on ... In my continuing quest to find good engineering blogs which are run by individuals ... as oppsoed to companies, I ... , I can tell that Skylar Van Kruistum is maintaining a high quality blog. He even has a link to a tool he created ... also recommend Urban Workbench . .
Urban Workbench - This blog describes itself as the intersection ... .
The final new blog for Engineering Blog Quest 2008 ( see blogs already reviewed ) focuses upon LabView. As a ...
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- Friday, October 24, 2008 -
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Blogs, Social Networks and LinkedIn Answers
... continue to suggest the benefits of blogging (see Blogging - I'm Pushing Harder Now and Top Ten Reasons To Blog and Top Ten Not to Blog for recaps of much of this). The question was: What is your assessment of the relative benefits of pure blogging vs LinkedIn Answers and other social networking platform-based discussion venues? I consider LinkedIn ... partially thought out the way I do in a blog) that I want to get specific answers or find people with expertise who I can't seem to find by searching LinkedIn normally. This question goes only to my network and then also out to the rest ...
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- Wednesday, July 30, 2008 -
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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.
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Content Search Use Cases
Ray Sims has been doing great stuff on his blog. He does a great job of breaking down topics into smaller pieces. A recent example - Content Search: Use Cases - which explores some of the different ways we search for things and helps us think about when Google might be a good answer and when it's likely not.
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Top Ten Subliminal Searches
As I mentioned before more than half of the traffic to my blog comes from search engines. Of course, that doesn't ... look at various search terms that people use to find my blog. This morning I had a really good chuckle because I saw that the search: top 10 reasons not to do your homework Put me in position number 2 on Google (at least on the servers in ... . So I looked back over the past two weeks to see what other searches were brining people to my blog. So I decided to make a list of the Top Ten Searches that might reveal something I didn't know about me and my blog: 10. motivating ...
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- Friday, April 27, 2007 -
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Time Spent on Blogging : eLearning Technology
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A frequent question I get at the end of any presentation on eLearning 2.0 is how much time I spend on blog reading ... to speed on whats going on. Realize this is high, but much of my professional work is staying up to speed. Blog ... books. Originally, I didnt plan to replace these activities as I considered the information from blogs to be ...
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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog
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- Monday, June 11, 2007 -
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Berman Blog: eBook Scenario and Semester Assignments
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- Wednesday, November 22, 2006 -
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Engineering eBook PDF Search Engine
Although I advocate open access to engineering knowledge, I respect copyright. Thus, via this blog I have been hesitant to add many postings about free eBooks and manuals ... It seems every post related to this topic attracts the worst elements to my blog (i.e. SPAM and worse discovered via my blog admin interface).
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Like all search engines, your need to learn how to ... from a university or manufacturer. I've also added this search engine to the manuals section of the ...
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- Monday, July 28, 2008 -
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Pew Survey on Blogging - Training Professionals Far Behind
John Cleave: I "use" blogs frequently via Google searches, but have never managed to integrate them into my daily ... Found via Joho Blog - Pew has a new report on a national survey of bloggers and blogging ( PDF Link Directly ). Interesting information: Eight percent of internet users, or about 12 million American adults, keep a blog. Thirty-nine percent of internet users, or about 57 million American adults, read blogs - a significant increase since the fall of 2005. 37% of bloggers cite "my life and experiences" as a primary topic of their blog More than half (54%) ...
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- Wednesday, July 19, 2006 -
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Blogs, Community and Discussion Tracking - What's Really Needed
Technorati to search for "Five Things Meme" to find a list of blog posts. You can subscribe to this search. And luckily ... are not as well specified which makes it harder to even search. For example try searching for blog posts related to the ... I received some great questions from Christy Tucker in reference to my recent post Types of Blog Discussions I ... the goals of: Engaging in interesting conversations (with people) happening through blog posts and comments Finding interesting people (and their blogs) Engaging with these people over the course of time and sometimes ...
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- Thursday, March 29, 2007 -
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A Distinguished Engineering Search Query
Early this week, Joyce Benik of SortFix , contacted me via this blog. She recommended that the Northstar Nerd should take a look at their new search engine ... you know ... better kind of mouse trap and all that kind of nonsense. While Google will remain my main search bookmark, I was pleasantly surprised with my SoftFix results and they are now part of my search tools. Let me explain the process (and give you some screen shots):
Using the SortFix User Interface ... what you're thinking. Doesn't Google already provided suggested alternative searches? While the answer to ...
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- Wednesday, September 24, 2008 -
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Risk of Identity Theft Due to Social Networking and Blogging
First question - Identity theft and electronic stalking are scary issues. The more one you participate in blogs ... was an eye opener. The basic guidelines I have is not to put anything in my blog, on a social network, even when I ... yourself. In my mind, the risk is pretty high already with simply the personal search tools that exist on the web. Going to intelius hints at information that's readily available. If I look at what I put in my blog and on social ... . I'm curious if anyone does believe that blogging, social networking, etc. poses much of a risk?
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- Sunday, September 16, 2007 -
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Tags, Search Effectiveness, Personal Benefits
... šÃ‚'t Work ÂÂ- Search Engine Lowdown I guess I tend to agree with Danny Sulliivan about the tagging and search but that is not the original intention of tagging. If I want to search on a key word, I will still go to Google as the ... use del.icio.us which I have done already in co-authoring an article. Interesting, Bill points to a search on Google ... pretty dang good result and makes sense given Google's in-bound link based algorithm. If you do a similar search on ... search against, but the quality level of results doesn't seem to be there. A closely related great series of articles ...
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eLearning Technology: Pew Survey on Blogging - Training Professionals Far Behind
... level so low? A comment on a previous post by John Cleave: I "use" blogs frequently via Google searches, but have never ...
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Found via Joho Blog - Pew has a new report on a national survey of bloggers and blogging ( PDF Link Directly ). Interesting information: Eight percent of internet users, or about 12 ...
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