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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. At Training 2006, I was SHOCKED to see only 5 hands go up out of an audience of 200 who said they read blogs to find out whats happening. Some common mistakes: Misspelt tags (e.g.,

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Social Media in Action: Twitter and Emergency Response | Social.

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I’m merely suggesting that government agencies and mainstream media need to place a greater emphasis on mining these sources, and training their staff on how to use the informaton that’s available to them. How do you manage that? KT @sradick – Interesting point about Kaiser. more effectively search twitter feeds.

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Top 10 Ways to Use del.icio.us - lifehack.org

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Good for long train journeys! One last thing…using the ampersand is an interesting idea, but that type of folksonomy isn’t really useful meta data to the rest of us who may be interested in your bookmarks. Mack says on May 24th, 2007 at 6:23 pm. MagnoliaSouth says on May 24th, 2007 at 8:12 pm.

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

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Many see social networking sites as useless or dangerous and do not recognize the diagnostic value of folksonomies for understanding the language and conceptual frameworks that students bring to the classroom. Some faculty ban the use of online sources and deride the validity of any perspective that does not come from a disciplinary scholar.

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Fifteen Years of Online Social Interactions

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And now we’re training AI through our social activities and games… (see gwap.com) Reply Keri Morgret May 19, 2008 at 10:03 am First computer with a modem was our Commodore 64, and a 300 baud modem (not acoustic, I’m not that old). I think that was my hook point. I’ve been on livejournal, wow, since 98 or 99?

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