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Digital footprints

Learning with e's

Whether it is writing a blog, posting a video on YouTube, working collaboratively on a wiki, or simply bookmarking a site on Diigo or Delicious, students are leaving the digital footprints - evidence of their presence - all over the internet. And there may be ethical issues attached. What would be the ethical implications of this?

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The changing Web

Learning with e's

My own students create a lot of their own content during their study, usually in the form of podcasts, videos, wiki and blog content, and are encouraged to share these publicly online to gain additional feedback. Delicious, Diigo), microblogs such as Twitter, mashups (e.g. geotagging). But there are still many questions to be answered.

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Tools of the trade

Learning with e's

It will fail if the user does not follow or is not followed by enough other subscribers to enable the benefits of the network effect. The third quadrant is the Newspaper, which again Joyce sees as low profile and low in terms of communication.

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CCK09: Notes on Learning Networks and Connective Knowledge

Experiencing eLearning

I used Diigo to highlight and comment while reading. If you’d like to see my notes in context and don’t use Diigo, use this annotated link for the page. In effective networks, content and services are disaggregated. An effective network is desegregated. This is already happening to some extent.

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Social Grid Follow-up

Tony Karrer

tysg prawsthorne : @ tonykarrer I also use Skype , MSN , Google Chat , Google groups , Wiki talk pages to tap my social grid. Q : How is Twittering more effective than Facebook status updates They are very similar. ranellem : @ tonykarrer I've found old friends via Facebook that have become professional contacts as well.

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Hospitality LMS: What to Know

Continu

This may be more cost-effective in the beginning, but is not the best option overall and can actually be more costly in the end. Facilitators can provide feedback, combine blogs, wikis, and more for students. Twitter, Delicious, Skype, Diigo, SMS, YouTube, LinkedIn, CAS, SAML, Diigo, Adobe Connect, and more. Key features.

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Peeragogy

Jay Cross

Housed on a wiki, Peeragogy keeps on improving. Your workscape may include being coached on giving effective presentations, calling the help desk for an explanation, and researching an industry on the Net. Show me what others are interested in, as with social bookmarks like Diigo and Delicious. Peeragogy walks its talk.