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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2011

Experiencing eLearning

Diigo is my social bookmarking option. I also back up bookmarks to Delicious, but especially after the disastrous transition to AVOS (a third of my bookmarks didn’t survive the migration), I’m so glad I don’t rely on Delicious as a primary tool. Image Credit: 10-10-10 by woodleywonderworks.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | July 30, 2021

Mike Taylor

The issue is not office vs home, but collaboration vs meetings. Extract Pics is a website that lets you browse and download images from a website. LinkRoll is a social bookmark manager where you can easily share and organize your bookmarks in a visual and intuitive way. The Fabric of the Org is Links Not Bricks.

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Social Network Operating System

Tony Karrer

Their comments around Social Operating Systems is interesting: The issue, and what social operating systems will resolve, is that today's tools do not recognize the "social graph"-the network of relationships a person has, independent of any given networking system or address book; the people one actually knows, is related to, or works with.

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Social Networking

Tony Karrer

Hasn't eBay had social networking features for a long time? And doesn't Flickr (images), del.icio.us (bookmarks), etc. all have a social networking aspect to them? The point is that its probably natural for lots of sites to have social networking type features and functions for visitors. how is this new?

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First Time Visitor Guide

Tony Karrer

This is fairly wide ranging from traditional courseware kinds of issues to specialized kinds of tools and sites. Presentation - ISPI Los Angeles Introduction to Wikis, Blogs, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking and RSS Practical Suggestions: Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary Issues: Needed Skills for New Media eLearning 2.0:

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "U.S. Spies Use Custom Videogames to Learn How to Think" (WIRED)

Mark Oehlert

The goal is to quickly train the next generation of spies to analyze complex issues like Islamic fundamentalism. The titles may conjure images of blitzkrieg, but the games themselves are actually a surprisingly clever and occasionally surreal blend of education, humor and intellectual challenge, aimed at teaching the player how to think.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Picnik: My new favorite online photo editor

Mark Oehlert

The only issue I have is that when you use the "right-click" send to Picnik feature, it often has to start up the first time and you have to send it again with the image or page you want. Clay Shirky My latest additions to del.icio.us stuff Here are some of my main del.icio.us Other then that.

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