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TCC08: Social Bookmarking to Support Professional Practice

Experiencing eLearning

Using a Social Bookmark Site to Assist in Diffusion of Online Information to Support Professional Practices. Presented by Heather Carter-Templeton, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee. Uses social bookmarking so can find what he needs. Social Bookmarking Sites.

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Social Bookmarks

Clark Quinn

for Learning Professionals Course is starting and the topic is Social Bookmarks. Take a look at the pages that are being tagged as part of the course - Work Literacy Ning Links. I also saw that several people have posted slideshare presentations embedded into the forums. The second week of our Web 2.0 Great stuff.

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eLearning Template Bundle for Articulate Presenter

eLearning Brothers

8 Flash games, 1 PowerPoint eLearning course style theme , 1 Flash Interactions Pack included in this bundle AND 1 Articulate Presenter Course Skin! Easily integrate into your Articulate Presenter course. BONUS: Reuse the templates over and over again in multiple courses…or even other websites and presentations. Tweet This!

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Top 100 Tools For Learning 2010 – C4LPT Survey

Upside Learning

Delicious – social bookmarking tool. Slideshare – presentation hosting and sharing tool. Facebook – social networking site. Here’s the slide share presentation giving an overview of the full list of 100 tools. A quick look at the top 10: Twitter – micro-updating tool. YouTube – video hosting and sharing tool.

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Work Literacy Launch

Clark Quinn

This venture comes partly from my experiences doing presentations, workshops, blogging around eLearning 2.0. When discussing new(ish) tools like blogs and social bookmarking, and discussing things like advanced search techniques, there's a gap in knowledge work skills. Point us to resources using the Del.icio.us

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Work Literacy Launch

Tony Karrer

This venture comes partly from my experiences doing presentations, workshops, blogging around eLearning 2.0. When discussing new(ish) tools like blogs and social bookmarking, and discussing things like advanced search techniques, there's a gap in knowledge work skills. Point us to resources using the Del.icio.us

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The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

RSS (really simple syndication) readers and social bookmarking are two popular information aggregation tools. Social bookmarking tools (i.e., Diigo , Delicious ) allow educators to highlight, tag, and organize relevant webpages. Social bookmarking tools (i.e., Social Bookmarking.