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The Social Media Venn Diagram

Jeff Esposito

They range from an open-sourced virtual cocktail party to folks reliving the glory days and cliques of high school and businesses looking to become more human. They are beautifully displayed in this social media Venn diagram from the folks at Despair.com under the headings narcissism, stalking and ADHD (their words, not mine).

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Best Free Alternatives to Microsoft Office Word

SocialFish

It’s worth notice that the last three software isn’t commonly found in other office suites that are free, but they can be used for advanced mathematics and analysis like vector diagrams, mathematical functions, and database management. Libre Office is open-sourced by its huge community that works on bringing useful updates and assets daily.

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Donations as Revenue: Social Media Business Podcast

Laurel Papworth

Episode 2 of monetizing online communities looks at donations – an overlooked revenue stream and the social media tools that enable donations online. Currency has no inherent value itself – only what we, the community, say it’s worth. Ripple Effect diagram showing that social media works opposite to traditional media.

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Social Network Analysis - KM4DevWiki

Buzz Marketing for Technology

The process and resulting diagrams are, as Bev says, a fascinating springboard for conversation, and very useful to help people grasp the complex relationships around them and their projects. link] : I have learned to use Proximity, open-source software under development by the Univ. View source. Community Knowledge.

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

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Open Source eLearning. There is some stuff coming out around "Personal Learning Environments" for example, take a look at: ePortfolio Model and the Concept Diagram for Personal Learning Landscape. For example, if you look at the diagram from the post I cited above: Jeremy has a good model of the likely elements along the bottom.

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

Buzz Marketing for Technology

This diagram shows how PLEs are situated at the intersection of VLEs, Web 2.0 Hence, they prefer the more limited view of PLEs as a configurable extension to a VLE, especially when they continue to see themselves as the monopoly technology service providers for their learning community (eg online enrolment, email addresses).

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