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Not so tasty now

Learning with e's

When Yahoo bought Delicious back in 2005 for an estimated $18 million, we all expected great things, and we got them. The tagging facility was second to none, and it was easy to see who else was interested in the same links as you, and then discover what other links they had bookmarked that might have passed you by. Not any more.

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A most fundamental human right

Learning with e's

In 2005 I accompanied a group of students and staff from the University of Plymouth on a two week study tour of South Africa. A most fundamental human right by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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#40years of educational technology: Social media

Learning with e's

My initial interest in researching the social web stemmed from some early work my colleagues and I did around wikis and blogs in medical education in 2005-2006. They are vital components of the web, and social media are important for education - because learning is essentially social and personal. Unported License.

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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

Seems so long ago. :) How about 2005 ? Folksonomy (11) Knowledge (233) Off-shore (7) Leadership (44) Creative Commons (16) Back when we still had hope that folksonomy (tagging) would make sense of the flood of content.

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Reach out and connect

Learning with e's

Wendy Earle's 2005 discussion on the nature of literacies is a useful starting point. Image source Reach out and connect by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Tags: social networking social media Twitter FaceBook digital literacy. Unported License.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Recent Podcasts from Harvard and Wesley Freyer on Innovation, Learning Orgs and IP

Mark Oehlert

Intellectual property law, Creative Commons licensed media, and the guidelines under which students can legally publish their ideas in a variety of multimedia formats on the OPEN WEB (accessible by anyone) are important issues for ALL teachers. If you find something, just tag it with kurt+lewin to add it to the mix.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): New Web 2.0 Visualization/Explanation from Ross Dawson

Mark Oehlert

Second, he released his work under a Creative Commons license.great job. August 17, 2007 in Learning/Web 2.0 , Visualization | Permalink Technorati Tags : web 2.0 If you find something, just tag it with kurt+lewin to add it to the mix. Third, the explanation itself is fairly solid work.

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