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Objection #11 - Too Much Info
No, we have to help it. One of the organizational things I have watched is the switch from taxonomy to folksonomy . From a file/folder structure to a combined file/folder and tagging structure. In the corporate environment it is ...
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- Monday, June 16, 2008 -
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delicious Random Mind
- Wednesday, April 23, 2008 -
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The i-web Singularity Redux
Web 2.0 revolution for me is is the one least discussed: Tagging/Folksonomy. Pretty much everyting created and stored in the Web 2.0 domain (people,profiles and content) is TAGGED. This means that contextually relevant knoweldeg through people or content is much more easily or even serendipitously encountered. More tagging means more knowledge accidents of ... are the transport mechanism and conversation is the transfer mechanism. The mash-up between real-time tagging ...
Learning Matters!
- Thursday, April 3, 2008 -
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Even learning is miscellaneous
... everything having its place, it's better if things can get assigned multiple places simultaneously." Tagging and other ... , in my photo package, Adobe Photoshop Darkroom, I create order amongst the thousands of images by tagging the photos ... users collaborate to create folksonomies to sort the millions of items to be found in flickr, del.icio.us, YouTube ...
Clive on Learning
- Sunday, September 9, 2007 -
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Finders keepers, losers weepers
... course, is a bottom-up effort whereby users apply their own tags to online content, evolving in the process what are now commonly known as folksonomies. Peter quotes David Sifry: Unlike rigid taxonomy schemes that people dislike, the ease of tagging for personal organisation with social incentives leads to a rich and discoverable folksonomy. Intelligence is ... classification and meta tagging. This may have worked in the context of the library, but there is neither the will nor the ... the traditional disciplines: Folksonomies are great for surfing what Technorati calls the World Live Web, They are ...
Clive on Learning
- Sunday, June 3, 2007 -
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Learning 2.0 - The Things
Roll your own search tool with Rollyo. Week 6: Tagging, Folksonomies & Technorati Learn about tagging and discover a Del.icio.us (a social bookmaking site) Explore Technorati and learn how tags work with blog posts. Read a ...
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Seconds out, round two | E-learning | EducationGuardian.co.uk
... and what changes they make? Folksonomy Folksonomy is another example of the way in which the web 2.0 attempts to harness the collective intelligence of its users. The word "folksonomy" is a spin on the word "taxonomy" and refers to the ... tagging. Web 2.0 services that use tagging include those designed to allow users to publish and share various media, such as ... the net. Each bookmark is given a short description and tagged with keywords, and collections can be shared. All ...
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December's BIG QUESTION!!! Part I
... videocasting, Corporate YouTube, Tagging, folksonomies vs. taxonomies, social networking, are a few of the ...
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Full Circle Online Interaction Blog: Updating My Online Interaction Glossary
... have the same or different levels of access privilege." From FindLaw Folksonomy â?? â??A portmanteau word ... keywords (called tags) to pieces of information or data, a process known as tagging. Examples of web services that use tagging include : Flickr , del.icio.us , etc. - wikipedia Freezing a Topic - An administrative function where ... site that allows them to selectively tag, share and access their list of bookmarked URLs from any web connected computer ... . -T- Tags/Tagging â?? â?? Tags are the keywords people add to articles in their blog or to web pages via ...
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- Saturday, October 14, 2006 -
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Taskonomies: Why beer and diapers go well together
Thanks eLearningPost for reminding me about Don Norman and the jnd.org , and specifically the post titled Logic Versus Usage: The Case for Activity-Centered Design Reading The Design of Everyday Things had strong impact on my career. It's a must read for all instructional designers, heck everyone should read it...but I digress. The concept of taskonomy REALLY rings true for me. Especially in this new web2.0 world. I also love the idea of Folksonomies instead of taxonomies. I think the idea of user, or group generated tagging and organization is VERY ...
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eLearning Technology: Tags, Search Effectiveness, Personal Benefits
Tags, Search Effectiveness, Personal Benefits : eLearning Technology ... thinking about the usefulness of Tags both personally and in workgroups. From Bill Ives - Where Tagging Works and Where Tagging DoesnÃ??t Work Ã?? 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 ... del.icio.us, you first realize (as Bill found) that tags cannot have spaces, so you actually need to look for "web2.0" - you ...
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knowledge and Learning In The News - 7/20/2006
Folksonomies: A User-Driven Approach to Organizing Content - UI
Folksonomies, a new user-driven approach to organizing information, may help alleviate some of the challenges of taxonomies. Sites with folksonomies include two basic capabilities: they let users add "tags" to information and they create navigational links out of those tags to help users ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Thursday, July 20, 2006 -
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Tags, Search Effectiveness, Personal Benefits
... usefulness of Tags both personally and in workgroups. From Bill Ives - Where Tagging Works and Where Tagging DoesnÃ’â¬aÃ't Work Ã’â¬aÃ⬠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 ... del.icio.us, you first realize (as Bill found) that tags cannot have spaces, so you actually need to look for "web2.0" - you can ... what you get in Google. But look on the right side to find "related tags" that are how you can find things that are ...