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Engaging online learners 1

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1995) Social presence theory and implications for interaction and collaborative learning in computer conferences. International Journal of Educational Technologies , 1 (2/3), 147-166. 2009) Destructive creativity on the social web. Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies. References Gunawardena, C.

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Engaging online learners 2

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1995) Social presence theory and implications for interaction and collaborative learning in computer conferences. International Journal of Educational Technologies , 1 (2/3), 147-166. 2009) Destructive creativity on the social web. Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies. References Gunawardena, C.

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Exploring medical technologies

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We published eight papers in total, and each in its own way informed us of where we should focus next on our exploration of social media, smartphones and other allied technology.

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50 Posts and Articles that Made Me Think in 2011

ID Reflections

and Social Business Initiatives Are Likely to Remain Difficult by JonHusband Community Management CommunityManagement: The Strategic New IT-Enabled Business Capability by DionHinchcliffe Communitymanagement: The 'essential' capability of successful Enterprise 2.0

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World Health 2.0

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I'm very pleased to see that a paper I have been working on with colleagues was published this week in a very specialised health related journal: Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. tools, mashups and aggregators to predict localised social trends such as flu epidemics. Keywords: Social Web; Web 2.0; 24 (4), 233-245.

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Faceworking

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Should we try to use social networking services such as Facebook and Myspace as serious educational tools, or should they remain the domain of informal chat and backstage antics? This is one of the questions addressed in the latest issue of Learning, Media and Technology. toward a more critical perspective. 'We

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Wiki working

Learning with e's

I published two journal articles recently on the use of wikis in teaching and learning, and I'm making them available here on this blog. British Journal of Educational Technology , 39 (6), 987-965. It was published in Learning, Media and Technology journal. The links below allow you to download the full papers in.pdf format.

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