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eLearning Learning August Top Posts

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eLearning Learning is a great site to get a snapshot of what people are talking about in the field without being as overwhelming as subscribing to dozens of individual blogs can be. These top posts are selected based on various social signals like tweets, social bookmarks, etc. Filed under: Blogging , e-Learning.

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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2014

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Feedly is my RSS reader of choice since the demise of Google Reader. Diigo is my social bookmarking option. Diigo automatically generates my ID and e-Learning bookmarks posts. WordPress is my blog host. My list is divided into personal learning and course design/development. Personal Learning.

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Daily Bookmarks 06/19/2008

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Principles for assessing online discussions and other conversations (blogs, chat, etc.) tags: web2.0 , blog , tools. Nine Notable Uses for Social Bookmarking. Ideas for using social bookmarking for a portfolio, database of people, calendar of events, and more. The Bamboo Project Blog: Using Del.icio.us

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Diigo User Communities

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Here’s Site Community for my blog; you can enter your own URL there to see your user community. I like being able to see this information to learn about what my readers like from my blog. A site with more bookmarks, like Vicki Davis’ site community , has much richer information. Subscribe by RSS feed.

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Quick and Dirty Comment Analysis

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It ranks your posts by how much conversation they have generated, based on comments, del.icio.us For blogs that have been going a while, this isn’t ideal as an overall picture. When I checked hers today, it let me know that they had never analyzed her blog before. links, tweets, Diggs, and Google trackbacks.

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