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Social Experience

Tony Karrer

Interesting image from post by Dave White – Eventedness that relates to our social experience with different tools. There is a relationship between the speed in which the value of nodes of communication erode within a technology and the potential for Co-presence. In other words, the social experience extends beyond the specific event.

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TCC09 Keynote: Global Collaboration in the Web 2.0 World

Experiencing eLearning

What was face-to-face, formal with limited interaction - Social networking has made instant, on-demand, informal, global and constant. Communicate = Ning. Connect = Elluminate. Social Bookmarking. Presenter: Sue Waters. Summary: Web 2.0 Collaborate = Wiki. Create = Video. Then start small with your project.

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Five tools for global educators

Learning with e's

In effect, through the use of social media and telecommunication technologies, these teachers are becoming global educators. Webinar tools include Elluminate (now known as Blackboard Collaborate), WebEx and Adobe Connect all of which have similar screen topographies and perform similar functions, but all have an associated cost.

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Crossing the divide

Learning with e's

In essence, it is the ability to be able to create content, organise, share and communicate across, and through, a variety of social media, discussion groups, mobile tools and other services that are commonly available. This assumes that we communicate differently depending on the tool we use.

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Can anybody hear me?

Learning with e's

The institutional network locked me out. No access to Elluminate. Eventually, bless 'em, they logged me into a specialised system - known as the access grid - which was open with no networking restrictions. Chat messaging on Elluminate was working OK, but not the best medium for presenting a live talk. Maybe semaphore?

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Opening plenary at Online Educa

Jay Cross

Ubiquitous networks. a social revolution. Communication and mobility. Communication is fun. Social wealth. Strong ties are not communication-rich.). Fronter is async and uses Elluminate for sync. Il parle en Français. Il lit son papier. Alors, pas de spontanéité. Michael Wesch. The explainer.".

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Launching a Web Collaboration Platform? Here’s How to Get Past the Naysayers

Mindflash

Students had already discovered Yammer on their own and began using it to communicate and work on projects together by sharing documents, creating groups, and participating in discussions; the school was in a position to build on those trends. Gautsch identified two main needs. He was hooked, but the project was not without challenges.