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The Bamboo Project Blog

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Talent Management, and Employee Engagement (a PDF file) that finds: 52% of organizations that adopt blogs, wikis, and social networking tools (among others) achieved best-in-class performance levels compared to 5% for those that didnâ??t. " Throwing up a wiki or a blog and hoping for the best isnt going to cut it.

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

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ve set it up, your RSS reader will aggregate all of the new posts on those fantastic blogs in one place â?? These conferences utilize social networks like Ning, blogs, wikis, podcasts and vodcasts as a format for presenters to share their work. Wikis at Work: Laying the Foundation for Technology Integration. Once youâ??ve

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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. Wikis (and advanced wiki-based tools like Coventi Pages ) - LTCs Wiki Resource.

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Thirteen Tips for Effective Tagging

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For example, the ACLU  and civil libertarians might want to promote use of the tag "safeandfree" to aggregate posts about reforming the Patriot Act. A single tag can be used across platforms to aggregate links, photos, blog posts, and Web pages. To get started, visit the popular social bookmarks manager del.icio.us

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

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It was originally part of a class wiki. 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).

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