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eLearning 2.0 Technologies and Concepts: Start Pages as Environments for Self-Organized Learners

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I have been using Netvibes for more than a year now and similarly to the use case in the presentation I have tailored my start page to fulfill my needs in certain contexts (trips, translation tools, tech news, community and collaboration). I still need to work on linking to other social networks and to openID. Congratulations!

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Death, Social Media, Personal Branding

Bare Feet Studios

Now is a good time to sign up to receive new articles by email as soon as they are published or subscribe to our RSS feed. Seems that the aggregator sites/openId sites are the first place to turn to build in a feature set “in the case of death.&# The brand lives on. My work is done. I hope you are enjoying it Dad!

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Web 2.0 and Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) " Learning Matters!

Buzz Marketing for Technology

You start to get motivated to want to find a tool that helps make your space more conversational and co-creative/crowsourced in terms of production/interpretation of content/ideas (Hello Wiki). Mail (will not be published) (required). So Rupert did interrupt the cycle and Cisco did Buy WEBEX…but how ’bout the 3D space.

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3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website | Social Media Marketing.

Convince & Convert

Like a fussy deconstructed salad at a downtown restaurant with ridiculous unisex bathrooms, Facebook wants us to publish in tiny bursts of words, pictures, videos, and single purpose apps, rather than the page-length containers and complicated databases of yore. Facebook is seriously becoming a powerhouse tool though.

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RIP 3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website

Convince & Convert

Like a fussy deconstructed salad at a downtown restaurant with ridiculous unisex bathrooms, Facebook wants us to publish in tiny bursts of words, pictures, videos, and single purpose apps, rather than the page-length containers and complicated databases of yore. Facebook is seriously becoming a powerhouse tool though.

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