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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?
    Kanter: About Beth Kanter: Hire Me Beth Kanter: Wiki Portfolio ... liveblogging maps mashup ... widgets wifi wiki wordpress ... - time permitting.  What has been happening lately - because I get so many request s - I end up ignoring them ... tip the scale for me. There is just no way I can keep up with all of them, and most dont have RSS feeds for comments, ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, November 14, 2008 - Comments
  • Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog
    ... recently interviewed Marshall Kirkpatrick about Mash-ups and he asked Marshall to define widgets in the context of the ... Kanter: About Beth Kanter: Hire Me Beth Kanter: Wiki Portfolio ... mashup metrics micro-philthanthropy ... widgets wifi wiki ... hand, many blogs end up being positioned higher in search engine searches, so there must be some blogs that are ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • Google-Assisted â¬SSearchâ¬ý Learning⬦but pls don't say â¬Saccording to Googleâ¬ý
    Generation Y workers and those born after them. Many did not grow up using print encyclopedias and dictionaries like ... better. Splitting hairs. So then I ran across a decent article that I read through and thought I should buck up and ... give learners a way to collaborate on online documents. Google knol is a collaborative wiki-like application for group ... mashups. Google Docs is a presentation tool similar to Microsoft PowerPoint. How Googlized are you?
    Janet Clarey - Thursday, September 4, 2008 - Comments
  • Daily Highlights for BcB 09/01/2008
    Edupunk" Rocks the (Virtual) House Do you blog? Make wikis? Twitter? Do you build mash-ups for your classes? Do you ever wake up thinking about an innovative twist on PowerPoint that will rock students so hard they'll pipe up and join the conversation? Could be you're an edupunk. Coined by Jim Groom, "Edupunk" an educational approach that combines creative drive with a maverick attitude, celebrating a kind of cocky, do-it-yourself confidence in which the educatorâ¬or possibly the studentâ¬designs the tools for teaching and learning. It speaks directly to the corporatization ...
    Business Casual - Monday, September 1, 2008 - Comments
  • Performance Support
    ... they did. He later asks: Overall, what are corporate blogs, feeds, aggregators, wikis, mash-ups, locator systems ... Great post by Jay Cross that uses the history of performance support to set up the need for what Jay calls ... workers instead of forcing them to memorize it? That's how we use Google and corporate wikis and instant messenger. Gloria ... tells us the early definition of Performance Support was: Performance Support empowered novice employees to get up to ... people to have the skills to be able to do it from there. Put most of your material in a reference solution (Wiki ...
    eLearning Technology - Tuesday, August 26, 2008 - Comments
  • eLearning Guild Summer Seminar Series
    I'm in Chicago through Tuesday for the eLearning Guild's Summer Seminar Series. More specifically, I'm attending the Collaborative Learning workshop . As described on the Guild's website: Join Mark Oehlert and Brent Schlenker for a comprehensive look at Web2.0 technologies impacting the learning landscape of YOUR organization. And it WILL impact your organization. This not a question of â¬SIFâ¬ý but of â¬SWHEN.â¬ý The influx of technologies like blogs, wikis, and RSS ... bookmarking, tagging and enterprise-level Mashups are changing the way learning organizations think about their ...
    Work 2.0 Blog - Sunday, August 10, 2008 - Comments
  • E-Learning Queen: The Best Way to Learn in an Online Course
    ... you may wish to find answers to questions by using the discussion board, asking fellow students, posting to a wiki ... great number of mashups and other informal integrated web applications. To know how is to feel confident. On way to ... study buddies, sharing helpful tips and hints, and setting up mentoring. Facebook, Linkin.com, myspace, bebo.com, and a ... building, and informal learning tools (mashups, etc.) are constantly evolving and can help you. Useful Resources ... to our Training Provider Directory as part of the sign-up process. Sign-up and membership are completely FREE.
    delicious Random Mind - Wednesday, August 6, 2008 - Comments
  • EdVentures in Technology " Higher Education
    ... rather a dysfunction of our teaching practice? K-12 teachers have grown up In an age of multiple intelligences and ... ) Mapping Mashups (July 2006) Virtual Worlds (June 2006) Google Jockeying (May 2006) Remote Instrumentation ... (August 2005) Video Blogging (August 2005) Wikis (July 2005) Podcasting (June 2005) Clickers (May 2005 ... enhanced spaces. Mgmt is challenging! 5 hrs ago Working on a classroom tech project mgmt guide on our wiki - ...
    delicious Random Mind - Tuesday, August 5, 2008 - Comments
  • More on elearning 2.0 SOA
    ... again, meshing and mashing it up. 4. Complexity vs easily changed: I’m an etutor or a teacher, I’ve ... week I finished reading “ Mashup Corporations: The End of Business as Usual ” by A. Mulholland, C.S. Thomas ... what isn’t yours. Changes, modifications, should be as easy as editing a wiki. Just a click away, because that ... blogs and wikis should be self-contained, everything within. Because that’s the only way we assume learners will be ... solution might end up being a truncated or watered down option, specially for the ones on the total 2.0 side?
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, August 4, 2008 - Comments
  • Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally
    ... wiki-ing - creating, adding to and modify content in wikis. Creating or building Mash ups would also fit here ... explanations are as follows: Mashingmash ups are the integration of several data sources into a single resource. Mashing data currently is a complex process but as more options and sites evolve this will become an ... , podcasting, directing/producing, creating or building mash ups. Bibliography Churches, A. 2007 ... , organising, deconstructing, Attributing, outlining, finding, structuring, integrating, Mashing, linking, ...
    delicious Random Mind - Friday, July 18, 2008 - Comments
  • Learning Gets a Second Life
    ... games (12.5 h/week) than watching TV (9.8 h/wk) They grow up playing very intricate games with VOiP - international contacts. They create, consume, mash-up and share material with each other. For THOUSANDS. This is not technology - its ... POWERPOINT TO CONVERT AND CALLS IT A COURSE!!!!) We put up with it - but IT NEVER WORKED! eLearning (as many are designed ... where we all learn from everyone. (Web 2.0) - See in wikis, blogs and podcasts Podcasting on the go - there is still ... hour or two to set up the avatar and get comfortable with navigation. - "Take your age - that's how many minutes it ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Thursday, June 5, 2008 - Comments