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Duke Magazine-Brave New World by Jacob Dagger-September/October 2008
... the age of Google ... reference queries were made in person, and a search of the librarys materials required a skilled librarian to navigate ... engines like Google makes that information easier than ever to find. Before the Internet, "librarians had total ... decided which terms to apply and how to apply them."
Google simplified things. In combination with ... not just using Google to find basic facts. "It is no exaggeration to say that most student research projects ...
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Im new to eLearning - Where do I start?
I held a Breakfast Byte session at DevLearn for people new to the eLearning field. Here are some miscellaneous tips and tricks I provided during this session to help get people started off on the right foot:
Know that the term “eLearning” has an ambiguous definition. Personally, I consider eLearning to be the intersection of learning and technology, where we help people do their jobs more effectively and more efficiently. But you'll probably hear at ... for suggestions. Get set up with an RSS reader, like Google Reader , and begin to read blogs on a regular basis.
eLearning Weekly
- Tuesday, November 18, 2008 -
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New to Twitter? Thirteen Things to Get You Started (Part 2)
... creativity on your part to be personable and "un-creepy" in 140 characters or less.
No spamming.
Earn respect ... don't have a photo editor, you can access any number of free online picture editors. Just do a search on Google ...
Business Casual
- Monday, November 17, 2008 -
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The Latest in Learning Fast: edu-Twittering | Learn at All Levels | Fast Company
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A decade ago the hot app on everyones desktop was PointCast , a personalized headline ... would zing wild and flow free.
Heres how you can help.
1. Add news-to-use. If you micromessage personal ...
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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?
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just for fun part of my degree work personal learning (optional) professional development (required ... I feel may be a good person to know in the future based on their profile and possibly a limited messaging exchange. This ... . If someone sends a personal message with some context about why they want to be friends, then I will friend ... mindset: the way I find it easiest to manage social networking for professional purposes and social networking for personal ...
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Deeper Instructional Design
... little bit of stress you perform better, but varies greatly by person. Ways to improve Objective to Aligned Objective - Do ... "professional." But it WORKS (Google with Chrome) Scott McCloud - Undertanding Comics Cognitive Apprenticeship - All ...
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DevLearn Day 1 - 3 T's: Twitter, Tim O'Reilly and Tired
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Phew! At the end of today I thought it was two days. Here are some thoughts:
Twitter has been great. I know B.J. Schone only from Twitter, until last night I finally met him in person. Same ... this morning. A couple things from that. WWGD= What Would Google Do. Think about that next time you have a bright idea. Build against the data. He showed how Flickr made the default person icon ugly which, compared to 37signals.com, had many more people switch it to a personalized one. I think I am going to put a frowny face on the default ...
Engaged Learning
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Work Literacy 2.0
... bookmarks) (Tony showed how his son performed historical research on Google. Boy, my experience would have been soooo much ... with Google (after a requirements meeting). - Save the information - save in Bookmarks - Then open up PowerPoint with information.... If I've done the Google search - did I miss something? What's really going to happen when I adopt it ... moved from card catalog, microfiche readers etc to Google. - Accessibility!!!! School - about teaching metacognition and ... person living in the 18th century would encounter in a lifetime. Brains wired so that when you encounter new ...
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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