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The changing Web

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Social software is software that enables people to both read from, and write onto web spaces. How for example, does this architecture of participation help to scaffold remote learners and how can it promote quality learning outcomes? As with most other technology innovations, Web 2.0 geotagging). How much will Web 2.0

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The survival of higher education (3): The Social Web

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Military students for example may be serving overseas, or in submarines. Here social media were used to connect people, enabling them to collaborate together in project work, small group learning and online discussions. MentorBlog: Connecting Students and their Mentors using Social Software. Wheeler, S. Wheeler (Ed.)

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Feat of Clay

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Once it has sufficiently penetrated into society, telling signs are for example, that the technology begins to appear for sale in the Argos catalogue. I currently use my Facebook account about once every 2 weeks and came perilously close yesterday to closing that down too, in a judicious spate of spring cleaning.

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DevLearn ‘09 Keynote: Andrew McAfee #dl09

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. #1 was Mark Zuckerberg founder of facebook). is the use of emergent social software platforms by organizations in pursuit of their goals.” Gives an example of prediction market results for predicting US electoral college results in the last election. Tags: web 2.0 Where we are with enterprise 2.0?

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Windmills on the mind

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The question was posed: do students know the possible consequences of posting for example, images of themselves in compromising contexts on FaceBook? The question was posed: do students know the possible consequences of posting for example, images of themselves in compromising contexts on FaceBook?

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Top 47 Posts and 10 Hot Topics for February

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Definition of an E-Learning Curve – Bloom’s Taxonomy is a post from: E-Learning Curve Blog …Tags: Tags: e-learning affective domain Bloom’s Rose bloom’s taxonomy cogitive domain elearning curve learning curve psychomotor domai. This is a fantastic example of using video, audio, photos, and animation all in one course.

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

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Dan Pontefract, in his most excellent post The Standalone LMS is Dead makes the following argument: “Set up your ‘Facebook for the organization’ by embedding an LMS (or LMS like features) into your enterprise-wide collaboration platform. These sound a lot like the definition of Social Learning.