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Revisiting the Web 2.0 Dictionary - Part I

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Dictionary – Part I Jump to Comments ‘Web 2.0′ concepts’ and the understanding that I’ve had so far: RSS – ‘Really Simple Syndication’ Consider a ‘pipeline’ which streams water from the river to your homes. Remember Jack is the content (which in this case is the image)owner.

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30 Tips To Be a Digital Storyteller

Ari Herzog

Set up a RSS subscription feed – and an email subscription feed. Create meta keywords and folksonomy tags/categories for each post. Enable your reader to leave a comment. Blogs without comment choice = not social media. Respond to people who comment, ideally indented and emailed to them. We hate direct mail.

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Learning Effectiveness = Func[Individual and Network strength] " Viplav Baxi's Meanderings

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If learning effectiveness is seen as a function of network strength (defined as the quality and quantity of resources in an individual’s network that she can learn from), many new things become possible to investigate beyond simply ensuring accessibility to people and content. Posted in Innovations , elearning 2.0 | No Comments.

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Personal Learning for Learning Professionals - Using Web 2.0 Tools to Make Reading & Research More Effective

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The articles Folksonomies: Tags Strengths, Weaknesses And How To Make Them Work and Tag Literacy provides some good background. is that I can search the contents of the pages. If you are among the other 195 people, the first step is to get an RSS reader. if their content is good, chances are they are pointing at good stuff.

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A Seismic Shift in Epistemology (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT

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Comments on this article can be sent to the author at chris_dede@harvard.edu and/or can be posted to the web via the link at the bottom of this page. RSS feeds, sophisticated search engines, and similar harvesting tools help individuals find the needles they care about in a huge haystack of resources. EDUCAUSE Review, vol. Chris Dede.

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Can Social Tools Really Replace Email? - They Already Are! (Part II)

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Luis Suarez (KM Specialist, IBM) posted 7/4/2008 | Comments (0). This time around focusing on four different comments from various folks that I would try to explain further how they affect to my new reality of giving up on e-mail, that is, corporate e-mail. is an interesting comment. I am sure you would agree with that.

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