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Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On - by Tim O'Reilly and John Battelle - 0 views

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    "Five years ago, we launched a conference based on a simple idea, and that idea grew into a movement. The original Web 2.0 Conference (now the Web 2.0 Summit ) was designed to restore confidence in an industry that had lost its way after the dotcom bust. The Web was far from done, we argued. In fact, it was on its way to becoming a robust platform for a culture-changing generation of computer applications and services. In our first program, we asked why some companies survived the dotcom bust, while others had failed so miserably. We also studied a burgeoning group of startups and asked why they were growing so quickly. The answers helped us understand the rules of business on this new platform. Chief among our insights was that "the network as platform" means far more than just offering old applications via the network ("software as a service"); it means building applications that literally get better the more people use them, harnessing network effects not only to acquire users, but also to learn from them and build on their contributions. From Google and Amazon to Wikipedia, eBay, and craigslist, we saw that the value was facilitated by the software, but was co-created by and for the community of connected users. Since then, powerful new platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter have demonstrated that same insight in new ways. Web 2.0 is all about harnessing collective intelligence." Web2.0 aus der Sicht O'Reilly and John Battelle heute. Spannend, wie sie die Entwicklungen bewerten.
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7 good software project management videocasts « Tech IT Easy - 0 views

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    Some Remarks about Argile PM of software!
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Why online radio is booming | Media | The Guardian - 0 views

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    Dieser Artikel zählt mit zur Gebrutsstunde des Begriffs Podcast "With the benefit of hindsight, it all seems quite obvious. MP3 players, like Apple's iPod, in many pockets, audio production software cheap or free, and weblogging an established part of the internet; all the ingredients are there for a new boom in amateur radio. But what to call it? Audioblogging? Podcasting? GuerillaMedia?" @Ben Hammersley im Gaurdian 02(12/2004
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Lehrerfreund - Unterricht mit interaktivem Whiteboard - 3 Tipps zum Einstieg - 0 views

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    Wenn Sie an Ihrer Schule plötzlich ein interaktives Whiteboard bekommen, werden Sie wahrscheinlich eine kurze methodische Einführung von einem Mitarbeiter der Herstellerfirma oder von einem eigens dafür ernannten Kollegen erhalten. In dieser Einführung werden Sie die grundlegende Bedienung erlernen; außerdem wird man Ihnen eine Menge toller Spielereien vorführen (unvermeidlich: Google-Earth), die Sie als Whiteboard-Anfänger/in allerdings in Ihrem Unterricht kaum brauchen werden. Sie planen eine Stunde, in der das Whiteboard zum Einsatz kommt. Die Stunde wird jedoch in die Hose gehen, weil Sie viel zu viel Medienschnickschnack eingebaut haben, der Sie völlig von der inhaltlichen und pädagogischen Arbeit abhält. In der Phase, in der es gerade mal richtig gut läuft, müssen Sie das Whiteboard zur Erheiterung der Klasse neu kalibrieren. Sie beschließen, erst mal auf "konkrete Unterrichtskonzepte" zu warten. Wenige Wochen später haben Sie vergessen, wie man die Whiteboard-Software bedient. In der Fortbildung (6 Monate später) sitzen Sie und werden wie 80% Ihrer KollegInnen denken, dass es eine herkömmliche Kreidetafel für Sie doch eigentlich auch tut.
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Grown Up Digital » A Twitter designed for teachers and students - 0 views

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    Take the simplicity of Twitter, add some features such as sending attachments, redesign the software to appeal to teachers and students, what you end up with is Edmondo.com, a young site that is rapidly gaining converts in the education community. It is a great example of using digital tools to organize a student's day-to-day workflow. Edmodo provides a way for teachers and students to share notes, links, and files. Teachers have the ability to send alerts, events, and assignments to students. Privacy is the biggest drawback to using traditional web 2.0 tools in a k-12 classroom setting.  (Has Twitter been around long enough to be called traditional?) Edmondo promotes itself as "a private communication platform for teachers and students." I'm not a teacher, so I'll defer to the views of someone who is. Mark Warner is a primary teacher in the U.K. who runs the successful www.TeachingIdeas.co.uk and blogs on MrWarner.com.  He and his students (ages nine and ten) just recently started using the site, and they think it's great.
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Education Innovation: Welcome To The Revolution: The Professional Networked Learning Co... - 0 views

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    Are you ready to lead a revolution at your school or in your district? Leadership Day 2009. Intro: The Professional Networked Learning Collaborative Back in 2002 in his book Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution Howard Rheingold predicted that, "The 'killer apps' of tomorrow's mobile infocom industry won't be hardware devices or software program but social practices. The most far reaching changes will come, as they often do, from the kinds of relationships, enterprises, communities, and markets that the infrastructure makes possible." The prediction, as we now know, was spot dead on. The technology has transformed our relationships, how we are able to collaborate, how we now define communities, what constitutes a network, and what kinds of work we are able to do. According to Deborah Ancona and Henrik Bresman, authors of X-Teams, "…team effectiveness is not just a matter of managing well around the conference table. Success also depends on team's reaching out across their borders to find needed information and expertise."It is this intersection of collaboration and technology that has now allowed us to create and leverage a new form of boundary crossing Professional Learning Community. It's called a Professional Networked Learning Collaborative.
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Mind42.com - Collaborative mind mapping in your browser - 0 views

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    Collaborative mind mapping in your browser Isn't 42 the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything? Well, in this case it means FOR TWO and indicates the collaborative character of mind42. Manage all your ideas, whether alone, twosome or working together with the whole world - collaborative, browser-based and for free.
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Making the Switch from Coda to Espresso - 0 views

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    During the last of our IM discussions related to the theme upgrade, I told Preshit that I worked my bit of the upgrade entirely using MacRabbit's Espresso. He was surprised, to say the least. Everyone knows me as a Coda fanboy, so did I ditch it just like that? I've always seen Espresso as sort of the underpowered in comparison with Coda. Coda is feature rich, has a splendid user interface, so why switch to something sub-standard? Lately though Coda has been showing its age, especially improvements in the world of HTML and CSS, and its user interface felt a little too heavy, given the current trend towards minimalism. Moreover, with Espresso's 1.1 update, things were looking good for this new kid on the block. So I gave it a serious run-through by doing the theme upgrade entirely in Espresso.
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OpenConferenceWare is Beautiful Software for Events - 0 views

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    n open source development team in Portland, Oregon has released Blog Post from the RW-Web: "OpenConferenceWare, a sophisticated free package for processing event session proposals and displaying event schedules. Igal Koshevoy and Reid Beels built the system and put it on display as the scheduling system for the forthcoming Open Source Bridge conference, Portland's response to losing the popular O'Reilly event OSCON to San Jose, California."
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