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Museums and Folksonomies

Skilful Minds

A folksonomy results from distinct ways of organizing cultural categories developed from the tags, keywords, people use to describe specific content, or services, on the web. The emphasis in folksonomies is on organizing data, not making friends. Tags: Customer Communities Social Networks Web 2.0

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The architecture of learning

Learning with e's

One of the characteristics of Web 2.0, As far as Tim O'Reilly is concerned, Web 2.0 This facet was explained very clearly in Michael Wesch's excellent video Web 2.0. The Machine is Us/ing Us , which shows how web tools work better the more people use them. In his famous Wired article, Kevin Kelly suggested Web 2.0

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Learning Solutions day 3: Saved the best for the last #LS2011

Challenge to Learn

I believe for myself that social media and web 3.0 After all when it comes to computers and the web most of the learning community are still non native speakers. will add context to the web. And if that is not enough they connected these two to Ontologies, Taxonomies, Folksonomies and controled vocabularies.

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Up Pompey

Learning with e's

I hope to explore some of the possibilities and potential of tools such as blogs, wikis, microblogs and aggregators, and will also explore mashups, social tagging, and concepts such as 'wisdom of crowds' and folksonomies. Tags: Manish Malik Folksonomy blog Web 2.0 Remember ' Wisdom of Clouds '?

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Twitter ye not

Learning with e's

Even if you want Twitter groups, Twitter is working on this "feature" as a top priority after stabilization, so it would be better to wait until the official implementation arrives rather than Balkanize the Twitter community with a plethora of Facebook-style groups. We want folksonomy not heirarchy. Twitter is not Facebook.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

An unexpected surprise has been the enthusiastic adoption of the wiki by even the least Web 2.0 This session focuses on how a global organization applied a series of usability studies to modify the corporate intranet to integrate Web 2.0 Many government organizations are struggling to figure out how they can practically apply Web 2.0

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kowabunga dude!

The Learning Circuits

the collaborative learning environments sourcebook was one of the first resources i use when i began learning about communities of practice. but what struck me as worth blogging about was that i rediscovered this resource through practicing one of the first forms of informal learning that the internet spawned - web surfing.