Left to right:
* triangular switch to close (hide detail) or open
— green switch for other user's bookmarks
— amber switch for your own bookmarks
* favicon of the bookmarked item
* username of the most recent networker
* title of the bookmarked item
— font size a little greater than the norm
* date or time of networking
— font size a little less than the norm
+ save
+ spam?
— these options appear when you curse over the date/time.
When the bookmark is open, detail comprises:
* highlight from the page
* personal note
* tags
— Common Tag
— as you curse over each one, its definition
* popularity
— the number of people who have networked the bookmarked item
+ overview
— this option appears subtly when you curse over the number.
Example Faviki overviews http://www.faviki.com/webpage/wave.google.com_28277 and
http://www.faviki.com/webpage/esw.w3.org_12350 suggest that early adopters of Faviki may not make greatest use of highlights and notes, but that's a separate topic …
Shambles Newsletter May 2011 .. now online
and it lives at
http://www.shambles.net/newsletter/May2011
or use the short url http://bit.ly/kCxOmP
It only comes out three time a year ... designed specifically for k-12 educators
The Content in this issue includes
- launch of ShamblesPad (built on EtherPad)
- Facebook instant OpenSIM VW
- IB in LinkedIn
- CPD courses and conferences
- iPad School Timetable App written by a student
- SAGE: Speakers, Authors, Guests, Experts
- PLANA Australia New Zealand CPD Portal
- #21CLHK #learn21cn #TechEx2011 #barcampcm4 #rscon3
- iDevices Apps #mlearning #Apps #edapp
- The Relationship Manifesto
- Digitise the Text Book Industry
- The TED-Ed Brain Trust
- Generation Y: Who, What, How
- Flipped Classroom
I'd appreciate your help to spread the word by forwarding this email to education colleagues or by Tweeting or through Social networks.
It might be more convenient to use the url
http://www.shambles.net/newsletter/
which has a sign-up form and also contains archives back to 2002.
The next edition out in November
(enjoy the summer hols)
Many thanks
Chris
Chris Smith (shamblesguru)
http://shambles.net (over 10,000 visitors a day)
Bio http://shambles.net/shamblesguruBIO
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I hope you are already signed up for the free Shambles newsletter
http://shambles.net/newsletter … only 3 a year