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The changing Web

Learning with e's

tools include popular applications such as blogs, wikis and podcasting; social networking sites such as FaceBook and LinkedIn; photo and videosharing services such as Flickr and YouTube; familiar utilities such as RSS feeds, social tagging (e.g. Delicious, Diigo), microblogs such as Twitter, mashups (e.g. geotagging).

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kowabunga dude!

The Learning Circuits

before rss, news aggregators, blogrolls, technorati tags and folksonomies, most "webbies" would wander around from site to site, following whatever link caught their imagination. (thus the power of bookmarking services like blinklist , de.licio.us , and the like.) back in the barbaric dark ages of web 1.0

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December's BIG QUESTION!!! Part I

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

I have several events to be remembered but most importantly 2006 will be remembered as the year of The Learning Triad: blogs, wikis, and RSS. Many new and simple feed readers became available for loading my RSS feeds , and open source wikis simply blew the doors of possibility wide open. 2006 has been a GREAT year! this year.

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Social Bookmarking: Your Favorites Really Want to be Free

Mike Taylor

Social bookmarking improves upon this by letting you tag the things you find with multiple keywords or tags. Tagging can eliminate (or at least minimize) time-sucking searches for that elusive bookmark you know is in there somewhere. BTW, the art of tagging by folks who are not librarians or catalogers is called “folksonomy.”).