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Tools Used

Clark Quinn

The charts below show use of different tools, sites, etc. delicious, Picassa, Ning, Google Docs/Google Apps, Second Life, Blogger, iGoogle, orkut, FriendFeed, Internal workplace community, PBWiki, Xing, Digg, Friendster (really?), I've not really seen good numbers on what people are using as part of their day-to-day lives.

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The Daily Tweets

Jay Cross

This morning I visited my Daily site and learned a number of things I might otherwise have missed. Friendfeed /jaycross. Nonetheless, it is so easy to set up, I filled in the blank with my Twitter list of Internet Time Alliance colleagues. Our Daily Tweet-news. Facebook /Jay Cross. Linkedin /internettime. Twitter /jaycross.

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Activity Streams

Jay Cross

For example, my FriendFeed pages show activity from this blog, the Internet Time Blog, my Flickr account, bookmarks I put on Delicious, and my entries from Twitter. An activity stream is a mash-up of an individual’s or organization’s feeds.

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Teaching the Social Web

eLearning Development

I’ve seen discussions and blog posts about appropriate use of social tools like Facebook , Twitter , LinkedIn and FriendFeed in the workplace. If kids, and I mean pre-teen kids, can learn to research online using government web sites and Wikipedia, then shouldn’t they also learn about how to use social sites for learning?

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Instructional Design, Crowdsourcing, Audio, Typography, Blogs, & Psych

Big Dog, Little Dog

Witness the upheaval afflicting the design industry, sparked by the rise of so-called "spec design" sites like crowdSpring and 99designs. Trouble-shoot the network. Is Crowdsourcing Evil? The Design Community Weighs In - Wired. A typical "assignment" will draw dozens of submissions. Are Blogs Losing Their Authority To The Statusphere?

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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

A learning portal is a web site that contains links to all different types of learning and training materials for employees at an organization. In case this is a new term, the definition of wirearchy is posted on the top right of my site. So, let’s get started… Refresher: What is a portal? This paragraph is from a previous post.)

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Google Buzz in eLearning

Upside Learning

Buzz can also aggregate content from other social sharing sites, Flicks, Picasa, Twitter, and YouTube. Every Buzz item can be turned into a conversation (like in Friendfeed or Wave.) Over a period of usage, as you comment, like or dislike buzz entries that come from those you follow, the buzz cloud adapts.