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Internet: Social Value, Social Internet, Digital life-styles!!!! - 2 views

Reflections on seeding in socal design: building connections with communities, design and use in social technology projects http://www.slideshare.net/pennyhagen/reflections-on-seeding-in-socal-des...

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william doust

FutureGov » Features Uncategorized » What social technologies mean for public... - 0 views

  • What social technologies mean for public services
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      Fab stuff here and more in our group - come and join us and share stuff with us. Make life easier ;-)
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Integrating ICT into the classroom: - 0 views

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    Here are some amazing and jaw drapping use of technologies. Capturing audio interviews, using animation, stop-motion, etc., etc. Although someo f the tools are for children, you can change the context, tools and techniques to help other target audiences.
william doust

/Message: Twitter Supports 'Tracking' But Not #Hashtags? - 0 views

  • Today we're releasing a tiny feature to do just that, and we're calling it "tracking." If you've set up your phone or IM on Twitter, you can send a command like: track NYC When someone (anyone who updates in public) mentions "NYC," you'll get it on your device in real-time. From there you can send "whois username" to find out more about that person, or "follow username" to follow his or her updates. Don't want to receive anymore about NYC? Toggle it off with: untrack NYC You can create as many of these as you want, so send "track drinking tea", "track iphone", "track walking san francisco" and you'll receive matches for all. Want to get a list of what you're currently tracking? Send "track" alone (or "stats"). Turn them all off by sending "track off". We love this technology, and hope you do too. We're continuing to refine and play with it, so please send your feedback! What will you track?
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      Productivity tip for twitter. I'm going to practice this and make a vid tutorial my charity chums ;0)
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    see description- about tracking keywords on twitter and finding them later.
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    How to track topics on twitter by keyword - bit like saving keyword searches in google Today we're releasing a tiny feature to do just that, and we're calling it "tracking." If you've set up your phone or IM on Twitter, you can send a command like: track NYC When someone (anyone who updates in public) mentions "NYC," you'll get it on your device in real-time. From there you can send "whois username" to find out more about that person, or "follow username" to follow his or her updates. Don't want to receive anymore about NYC? Toggle it off with: untrack NYC You can create as many of these as you want, so send "track drinking tea", "track iphone", "track walking san francisco" and you'll receive matches for all. Want to get a list of what you're currently tracking? Send "track" alone (or "stats"). Turn them all off by sending "track off". We love this technology, and hope you do too. We're continuing to refine and play with it, so please send your feedback! What will you track?
william doust

squidder.com - 0 views

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    fab developing technologies, trends, inspirations, and thought provoking posts.
william doust

Twitter / teachers20 - 0 views

  • User submitted resources for techy teachers. Tag del.icio.us links with "teachers20" to submit your own!
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    Hiya, this is a group on twitter that updates teacher on twitter using technology about the lastest resources that were found & tagged on del.ico.us and now shared. You tag for them by putting "teachers20" into your tags (next box down). Beauty of diigo is that once you setup diigo you can register a del.ico.us and in the "post elsewhere" on diigo you can enter your del.ico.us details...and post automatically ;0)
william doust

Teachers 2.0 » How 2.0: Building a PLN, Part 2/4 - 0 views

  • Today we’ll be continuing with part 2 of our 4 part series on building a PLN, or Personal Learning Network.
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      Building personal learning network - wow ;0)
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      done this little bubble so you can all add comments ;-)
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    inspiration - personal learning networks...technology tips for teachers...
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Spark | CBC Radio - 0 views

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    Fab free podcasts about Technology and maverick things, such as the MAtt Mason interview - author of pirate's dilemma.
Elizabeth Borg

New centres to transform the way we live in Digital Britain - 0 views

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    Will - thought you might be interested in reading about this. Although not learner-based, some of the language and focus can be adapted for our big bid.
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    Research Council announces three hubs to develop life-improving digital technologies.
william doust

Clay Shirky's Internet Writings - 0 views

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    Author of here comes everybody ;-) fab on social media and social change enabled by networks, technologies and levels of participation ;-) and therefore corresponding dissemination ;-) examines Edinburgh Film Festival event...
william doust

Infocow - 0 views

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    how not to integrate existing technologies and duplicate things une-cessarily
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Content Marketing Playbook: video in the sticky note in the group - 0 views

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      funky video related to this here: http://vimeo.com/9826630
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    Social media can't do much without great content or value add. Tools are fine but don't just focus on push technology or your efforts will be Dead On Arrival (DOA)
william doust

Doodles from a Day Without Technology - Projects - GOOD | - 0 views

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    Doodle without google - shows how arts can be involed in story telling. Does your cause want to highlight isolation? obstacles? - how can you put art to work for you to tell your service user stories?
william doust

Kenny Kellogg: Raising Money the Right Way - 0 views

  • it feels impersonal. I love hearing stories, it's what I respond to, and that is especially true when donating.
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      power of story when donating - just asking without sharing is cold! - not only according to this guy! - rapport building and setting backdrop needs to work way ahead of campaigns!
  • Lately though, I've been a little bummed out by the way people have been asking for donations. Folks have been using new tools like Facebook and Twitter and mass email to broadcast their fundraising needs.
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    Power of Stories, fundraising & rapport! Raisign money on the web: tell your story and build rapport way before you need people to reach into their pockets. Technology can as cold and as impersonal as you going up to somone shaking money tin! - who are you? what's your story - what stories can you show me to move me?
william doust

Helpful Technology - 0 views

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    fab blog on tech and socialmedia
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