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Classroom2.0: Twitter, del.icio.us and participatory learning at melanie mcbride online
... biggest thing for me has been how twitter has synced itself up with so many other programs–blogs, facebook, skype ... talked about how it was a means of updating their Facebook status, publishing their delicious or blog feeds or, keeping up ...
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Blog ... , I’m never on facebook yay!). ”
So what’s in it for you, as an educator?
Peer support and ... their emails and blog links - which keeps me from having to sift through hundreds of emails of blog links and try ...
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A Pharmaceutical Leveraging Web 2.0 --In a Big Way
Pfizer's worldwide organization including people, projects, events, blogs, and discussion groups. Integration with the ... can be tagged at tags.pfizer.com by individual employees. Those might be bookmarks of a favorite blog page or other ... after Facebook. Here is an article from InformationWeek on the topic. Here is an article from ON Magazine ...
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- Monday, November 17, 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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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Professional Networking: Just for Fun or Part of Your Job Or Combination? Tips for managing multi-memberships in social networks?
Beths Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
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Breakfast Byte with BJ
... quality feedback, more learning. Tools available - Blogs and Wikis. - Network - LinkedIn and Facebook allow us to network ... that the value of the session was in seeing a fully formed draft of the ideas Tony has been discussing on his blog ...
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Thoughts on Dinner
... more of these conferences, blogging (and having folks reading it), and seeing familiar faces ... in-person networking has its parallel in LinkedIn and Facebook. The food is not as ...
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The Right Place to Find Help: ASTD's Big Question
This month's ASTD Big Question on the Learning Circuit's Blog is about Social Networking and finding help and expertise if you have a question or a concern for which you need input and/or advice. The basic question is " If you need input from people, where's the best place to ask?" But, then the question breaks into sub-questions. -How to reach out ... Blog posting Network Feedback . The assumption seems to be that there is one "best" place for asking a question. One ... in our NING network -Post a question in our LinkedIn network -Ask a question to the alumni group on Facebook -Send ...
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- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Top 100 Tools for Learning 2008 (Jane Hart)
Embed in your blog ... your blog ... /Top100Tools/googlereader.html
your news and blog (RSS)
feeds in one place.
Slide 7: 4 Skype ... /Top100Tools/skype.html
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- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Forget about the politics of this piece...
Ok, I do not want to be political on this blog since today is election day in the US. Really, I don't care who you vote for (just vote) but no matter who you want to vote for...check out this video. The technique is really awesome. It embeds the name of any person into the video. Look for my name in the newspaper headline, on the cardboard box, on the Facebook page, on the scroll bar on the bottom. Incredibly clever and what a great way to customize online learning...the possibilities are amazing for customizing learning pieces within corporations and schools what child won't want his ...
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- Tuesday, November 4, 2008 -
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