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StackExchange™-The Stack Overflow Knowledge Exchange Platform - 1 views

  • Stack Overflow has rapidly become the best place for programmers to get answers to technical questions
  • there's a way to get the same kind of site
  • a knowledge exchange, running the same software as Stack Overflow
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  • applied to just about any subject matter
  • With StackExchange™, you can run a site with all the same features that made Stack Overflow successful
  • an internal knowledge exchange
  • securely
  • Pricing
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    The Stack Overflow Knowledge Exchange Platform
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BLOGGING 2.0 IN XXI CENTURY EDUCATION: I wish you a Christmas with peace my friends and... - 0 views

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    I wish you a Christmas with peace my friends and my #edtech20 PLN ; the Birth of Son of God , the reason for Christmas . I invite you to join #edtech20 facebook page has a new look . Do you like ? If you like please post useful information for teachers related to integrating eSafety of new technologies web 2.0 and social media in education 2.0 . Using #edtech20 hastag http://www.facebook.com/pages/Caransebes-Romania-Dear-members-please-free-to-share-/Web-20-and-new-tehnologies-in-education-still-2010/103495893021586?v=app_186663019975 All the posts will appear on the main page . Let's collaborate and share knowledge toghether also when you join eSafety in #edtech20 PLN http://web20ineducation2010.ning.com/
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Global Quiz / Knowledge Mapping Project - 0 views

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    Global Quiz is a trivia game composed of difficult, ambitious questions. The questions database is a result of collaborative work in Web 2.0 fashion. However, behind the game, this is also a research project which uses the database of selected answers to create the knowledge maps. The results are available to anyone interested. You can see a sample map of astronomy knowledge en.globalquiz.org/astronomy-map/ I kindly invite to take a look, play and represent their country. Also, please share any suggestions you may have.
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4 Reasons Why Beginners Should Learn Ruby on Rails - Code Garage Tech - 0 views

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    This blog post Explains will give you the important knowledge, why its beneficial for beginners to learn Ruby on rails development. Read out and share your views.
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Report and Recommendations on Web 2.0 and Social Software [Federal Knowledge Management... - 0 views

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    The recent and dramatic growth of Web 2.0 and social software fundamentally changes the way that organizations must interact with information, and with those who produce, analyze, and consume that information. Government is no exception. The landscape of wikis, blogs, video sharing, and other social media has evolved and grown so rapidly that government policy has not kept up. The power of Web 2.0 and social software, if properly managed, can have a tremendously positive effect on the way the government interacts with the public, interacts with its employees, and conducts its own business. 

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'Discovery' Curriculum Pushes Students to Find What's Next - The Chronicle of Higher Ed... - 0 views

  • Two questions repeatedly asked about undergraduate education are:
    • Taina Rytkönen-Suontausta
       
      Valmistautuminen tulevaisuuteen
  • each undergraduate would have the chance to make an original discovery in her or his field, complementing mastery of basic disciplinary knowledge and skills.
    • Taina Rytkönen-Suontausta
       
      Opiskelijat tutkijoina
  • Fully integrating discovery into the curriculum moves original undergraduate scholarship from an add-on experience for particularly motivated students to a core competency for all students, with lifelong benefits.
    • Taina Rytkönen-Suontausta
       
      Opetuksen ja tutkimuksen yhteys
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  • high premium on creativity and imagination.
  • This reward system
  • 1) shape students’ attitudes and expectations that they could make original disciplinary discoveries; 2) nurture students’ abilities to do so through basic courses and coaching; and 3) provide platforms — from final-year projects to introductory interdisciplinary courses to cocurricular activities — that encourage and demonstrate students’ original contributions.
  • The shared objective of creating new knowledge merges research and education synergistically, motivates successful student-mentor collaborations, and puts students front and center in making decisions and taking responsibility for their education.
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tteach! - free interactive online knowledge sharing. - 0 views

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StarterBase : Welcome! - 1 views

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    Starterbase lets you create and share simple web applications without any coding knowledge. You can create a CRM database, a bug tracking system, a to-do list, a product catalog...anything you want and share it with others.
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Siding with HTML over XHTML, My Decision to Switch - Monday By Noon - 1 views

  • Publishing content on the Web is in no way limited to professional developers or designers, much of the reason the net is so active is because anyone can make a website. Sure, we (as knowledgeable professionals or hobbyists) all hope to make the Web a better place by doing our part in publishing documents with semantically rich, valid markup, but the reality is that those documents are rare. It’s important to keep in mind the true nature of the Internet; an open platform for information sharing.
  • XHTML2 has some very good ideas that I hope can become part of the web. However, it’s unrealistic to think that all web authors will switch to an XML-based syntax which demands that browsers stop processing the document on the first error. XML’s draconian policy was an attempt to clean up the web. This was done around 1996 when lots of invalid content entered the web. CSS took a different approach: instead of demanding that content isn’t processed, we defined rules for how to handle the undefined. It’s called “forward-compatible parsing” and means we can add new constructs without breaking the old. So, I don’t think XHTML is a realistic option for the masses. HTML 5 is it.
    • Gary Edwards
       
      Great quote from CSS expert Hakon Wium Lie.
  • @marbux: Of course i disagree with your interop assessment, but I wondered how it is that you’re missing the point. I think you confuse web applications with legacy desktop – client/server application model. And that confusion leads to the mistake of trying to transfer the desktop document model to one that could adequately service advancing web applications.
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    # See also my comment on the same web page that explains why HTML 5 is NOT it for document exchange between web editing applications. . - comment by marbux # Response to marbux supporting the WebKit layout/document model. Marbux argues that HTML5 is not interoperable, and CSS2 near useless. HTML5 fails regarding the the interop web appplications need. I respond by arguing that the only way to look at web applications is to consider that the browser layout engine is the web application layout engine! Web applications are actually written to the browser layout/document model, OR, to take advantage of browser plug-in capabilities. The interoperability marbux seeks is tied directly to the browser layout engine. In this context, the web format is simply a reflection of that layout engine. If there's an interop problem, it comes from browser madness differentials. The good news is that there are all kinds of efforts to close the browser gap: including WHATWG - HTML5, CSS3, W3C DOM, JavaScript Libraries, Google GWT (Java to JavaScript), Yahoo GUI, and the my favorite; WebKit. The bad news is that the clock is ticking. Microsoft has pulled the trigger and the great migration of MSOffice client/server systems to the MS WebSTack-Mesh architecture has begun. Key to this transition are the WPF-.NET proprietary formats, protocols and interfaces such as XAML, Silverlight, LINQ, and Smart Tags. New business processes are being written, and old legacy desktop bound processes are being transitioned to this emerging platform. The fight for the Open Web is on, with Microsoft threatening to transtion their entire business desktop monopoly to a Web platform they own. The Web is going to be broken. There is no way of stopping Microsoft at this point. What we can do though is focus on Open Web solutions that are worthy alternatives to Microsoft's proprietary push. For me, this means the WebKit layout/document model supported by Apple, Adobe and Google. ~ge~
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    A CMS expert argues for HTML over XHTML, explaining his reasons for switching. Excellent read! He nails the basics. for similar reasons, we moved from ODF to ePUB and then to CDf and finally to the advanced WebKit document model, where wikiWORD will make it's stand.
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Twitter is Not a Conversational Platform - O'Reilly Radar - June 2009 - 0 views

  • It's not that conversation doesn't occur, it's that I don't think that networks of conversations are the best way to understand the Twitter information ecosystem. A long-tail distribution of information sharing entities (accounts) co-creating knowledge is better, I think.
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    Serious essay by Mark Drapeau. Perhaps that explains why so many Twitterer are over 40: its demographic doesn't seem to be anything like myspace, youtube or orkut
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Opinion: Google's wave drowns the bling in Microsoft's Bing - Software - iTnews Australia - 0 views

  • The browser battle renewed today
  • Go offline and the wave data stayed with you
  • much promise in connecting people to knowledge
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  • the first round clearly goes to Wave
  • collaborative technology that blurs the lines between email, wiki, SMS and Twitter
  • Wave integrates many of the features of disparate systems in common use
  • application programming interfaces would make it easier for third-parties to customise web applications
  • Microsoft's Bing, launched under the NineMSN banner in Australia
  • a shift from discrete applications to just one to handle all communications
    • Graham Perrin
       
      This is almost certainly too much for me to swallow.
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      I like discrete applications.
  • ultimately it would mean a user could save all their work in the browser and dump it on the intertubes when they go back online
  • waves worked best on standards-compliant, Webkit browsers
  • emails (which could be translated between languages in real time) to a wave user
  • wave that was turned back into an e-mail
  • The same held true for instant messages and tweets
  • getting people to change their rusted-on habits
  • Microsoft's hand may have been moved by the launch of Wolfram|Alpha
  • Safari
  • Mozilla
  • Chrome

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