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Needed: A Company to be a Case Study on Web 2.0
... organization. The company he was working with changed leadership and decided not to participate in the research. In ... podcasts, I can easily modify my research to focus on one or both of these tools. The key is, I need to find an organization ... case study research. The results of my research will be published. But I am wiling to work with the company that ... finalize details regarding confidentiality and protection of proprietary systems, processes, and services and products.
Wouldn’t it be cool if, through Web 2.0 methods, we could help Jim find a partner for his Web 2.0 research ...
Engaged Learning
- Friday, October 3, 2008 -
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Daily Bookmarks 08/12/2008
The Bamboo Project Blog: Privacy, Social Media and Learning
Businesses and organizations may worry about social media and Web 2.0 tools in terms of privacy and confidentiality, but their fears are largely unfounded. If people are going to share your secrets, they have plenty of other ways to do so besides social media–and those other ways are likely more effective.
tags: web2.0 , orgculture , privacy
Social media is actually a really poo r ... they coming to us with skills as researchers, readers, writers, and critical thinkers that have been developed in a ...
Experiencing eLearning
- Tuesday, August 12, 2008 -
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Facilitating online communities - WikiEducator
... research and professional dialog in the facilitation of online communities. After completing this course people should ... by grad students who are using Second Life as part of their academic research. My discussion focused on the importance of research ethics in virtual worlds. Fantastic group of folks, and they have an excellent wiki with more information ... presentation and discussion around Konrads research in developing a community or writers through blogging.
Blogosphere ... security and client confidentiality. For some an open platform such as a blog or a public email forum is intimidating and ...
delicious Random Mind
- Saturday, July 19, 2008 -
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Wikis for Improving Productivity
... wiki is OK–must log in to view the confidential content.
Getting People to Use the Wiki
They used to keep ... you feel about this critical company intellectual property being hosted by someone else?
A: They did a lot of research ... guideline changes for loans. Needs to be fast enough to do the research while you’re on the phone with a client so ...
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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning
Members Students Clinical Research Associates Clearly I wrote the question with my normal mindset around ... are my notes: Firewalls IP Privacy / Confidentiality Security Control over Quality of Information Strict Control ... end. Not sure what else was implied. Privacy / Confidentiality - Limit the visibility. Security - This is no ...
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Communities / Social Networking and LMS Merger
... companies confidential information? Is a piece of paper that says they wont disclose anything really a safe harbor ... Interesting...
Facebook Alfresco Platform
eLearning Guild Research ...
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Learning and Networking with a Blog (Deleted Scenes)
... you that it has replaced other learning activities and that they seamlessly work it into their day. As they research a ... range from 30 minutes per day to an hour per week. Can I write about confidential matters? Some ... public and will exist forever. No confidential information should ever be put in a blog post. Most bloggers find that ... confidential information.
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, September 4, 2007 -
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JOLT - Testing An Experimental Universally Designed Learning Unit in a Graduate Level Online Teacher Education Course
... priority, but without an established body of
research on effective ... ).
There were several research questions addressed in
this study. First, would students in an ... ; A second research question was whether
participants would report leaving the course with ...
students, and participation in this research gave
them first-hand experience in and a deeper ...
convenient, and easily accessible to the
researchers ...
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Cultivating IT Friends
I received some great feedback regarding our session on Web 2.0. The overriding comment I received was "But how can we do this at work?â¬ý Jeff and David from MetLife commented: We have issues with legal, confidentiality, and the IT Department. We know it's coming, but it's tough to see how to get from here to there in our environment. I concur. For many of us, it is a lot easier to see how we can incorporate Web 2.0 technologies for our own learning than it is ... freaks and spend inordinate amounts of time researching new stuff. When wooing IT friends, ask about techie toys ...
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Educational Technology & Society
... privacy and confidentiality of
this knowledge as blogs are used within the Internet. The paper by Strobel and
Nicolaidou ... . Research notes
and links are compiled and shared among an entire school. All of the above
examples are just a few ... video- or
podcast on a blog, but I?m not sure about this. When researching the history of
blogs, I ran across the word ... writing
skills throughout the semester.
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Research Tool :
you can assign students to keep a research journal
to maintain a frequent record of the progress in experiment or ...
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Better Conferences - Response Needed
... alone. Dave Pollard tells us: The self-initiated learner can now often learn more in an hours online research than in ... such research, and are willing to pay money to hear someone step them through something they could teach themselves for ... necessary they fictionalize details of their work. That would protect client / employer confidentiality while allowing ... most conferences go for size...the more attendees the more profitable. But we all know from learning research ...
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Creative Online Learning Environments
... relevant web resources such as professional journals, research studies, articles, and white papers. GradeBook ... encouraged. 9. Equivalent research opportunities must be provided 10.   ... lesson to show the world, or an employer, we can do it right. Some confidential information will help me to better ... , and between students and instructor. There is time for research, reflection, and organizing what is presented. There is ... rich data source for researching a relevant job description. This is done in a later exercise. The Final Proctored ...
delicious Random Mind
- Monday, November 21, 2005 -
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Juicy Studio: Developing sites for users with Cognitive disabilities and learning difficulties
... confidentiality page [external link]
2.2 Expanding bullet points
A similar method uses simple statements ... research the information and post this article.
and Happy Birthday Russ !!
Posted by Jay-Dee on Sunday, 30th January ... covered. I have been doing extensive research with a few of my fellows on the one of the subject subsections for over ... mention that launching next week will be the Adult Dyslexia Organisations new research project into dyslexia (and other ... accessibility. The research will be conducted through a literature review (nearly complete), user testing, ...
delicious Random Mind
- Monday, September 19, 2005 -
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Moose-Crossing @ MIT
... research purposes, almost everything that is typed on MOOSE Crossing is
recorded. This data will be kept confidential, and will be used only for
research purposes. Descriptions of your child and records of his or her
experiences may appear in written and oral presentations of the results of
this research, with his or her name changed to insure confidentiality ...
MOOSE Crossing is a research project of Amy Bruckman and the MIT Media Lab.
Your childs participation is voluntary ... child have been treated unfairly as part of this
research project, well be happy to talk with you about it. Or you ...