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Managing in the Virtual or Network(ed) Organization: News, views, and reviews of Work 2.0 tools, apps and practices

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· Filed under Collaboration , Communities , Distributed Work , Enterprise 2.0 , Talent Management. Share: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. I wonder: Have you read “The Success of Open Source&# by Steven Weber? Collaboration.

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First Steps Toward Becoming a 21st Century Educator | always learning

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technologies to help me communicate, collaborate and connect with like-minded educators amazes and inspires me. ve all heard of MySpace and Facebook , and while those are great ways to connect with friends and colleagues, an even better place to start is a social network with a focus, like Ning. The Global Education Collaborative.

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The Bamboo Project Blog

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Well be posting new modules each Monday, so if social networking doesnt strike your fancy, then check out the rest of the upcoming topics: Week 2-- Social Bookmarking and Tagging. Week 4-- Aggregators and RSS Feeds. Place to work collaboratively through Google docs. Week 3-- Blogs. Week 5-- Wikis.

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Thirteen Tips for Effective Tagging

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A tag is a collaboratively generated, open-ended labeling system that enables Internet users to categorize content such as Web pages, online photographs, and Web links. For example, the ACLU Â and civil libertarians might want to promote use of the tag "safeandfree" to aggregate posts about reforming the Patriot Act.

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Ple - LTCWiki

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blogs, wikis, podcasts, social bookmarking and others â?? Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) refer to the aggregation of single-functionality tools which enable learners greater control over their own learning experience. Collaboration and sharing tools. Amazon S3 Aggregating Content. Aggregating People.

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eLearning & Deliberative Moments: The present and future of Personal Learning Environments (PLE)

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This article has been compiled after tracking recent conversations in the blogosphere and following social bookmarks. PLEs are meant to simplify managing these artefacts, creating meaning through aggregation, linking and metadata tagging (eg comments, keywords). services like social bookmarking or photo sharing.

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