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Building a New Kind of Cruise Community

Waxing UnLyrical

Regular WUL readers know that Shonali (a friend and former colleague at Socialmedia.biz ) showcases guest posts about how to build, engage and sustain an online community, among other things. so that others might gain insights for their own community efforts. Building a New Kind of Cruise Community.

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

Buzz Marketing for Technology

PLEs are meant to simplify managing these artefacts, creating meaning through aggregation, linking and metadata tagging (eg comments, keywords). So organising ones personal learning through a variety of web-based services involves managing multiple login names and passwords. services like social bookmarking or photo sharing.

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

I believe all individuals and private organisations have a fundamental right to data privacy and security. Couple this with the fact that we are living in the age of “big data”, and non-profits are hardly immune. Organisations likely collect more data than they did in the past, and that data is more likely to be digital.

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

I believe all individuals and private organisations have a fundamental right to data privacy and security. Couple this with the fact that we are living in the age of “big data”, and non-profits are hardly immune. Organisations likely collect more data than they did in the past, and that data is more likely to be digital.

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

I believe all individuals and private organisations have a fundamental right to data privacy and security. Couple this with the fact that we are living in the age of “big data”, and non-profits are hardly immune. Organisations likely collect more data than they did in the past, and that data is more likely to be digital.