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anja c. wagner

Pontydysgu - Bridge to Learning - Educational Research - 1 views

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    Intra-personal, inter-personal und extra-personal dimension of a Personal Learning Environment - hilfreiche analytische Unterscheidung IMHO
lu go

Attention, The Facebook Psychology | Empress Of Drac, A Cebuana Blogger - 1 views

  • it is actually one of the reasons why most FB users are active and love to share their online activities with friends
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      everyone LOVES the LIKE feature!
  • who tagged you has given an ounce of his time in paying attention to who you are
  • This button looks like any other button out there but if you will examine it closely, it is actually one of the reasons why most FB users are active and love to share their online activities with friends.  If your status is being liked by your friends, it’s a positive form of attention and you will surely post another one a
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    Meiner Meinung nach auch DER Grund für den Erfolg von FB: Der like-button
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    ich finde die conclusion auch interessant: Like button + tag + comment = The FB Attention Combo
Lusia Erldorfer

User Stories: Anforderungen aus Nutzersicht dokumentieren - 2 views

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    ein Blogbeitrag mit Beispielen wie man User Stories schreiben könnte...
anja c. wagner

OpenID: The Web's Most Successful Failure | Webmonkey | Wired.com - 2 views

  • The main reason no one uses OpenID is because Facebook Connect does the same thing and does it better. Everyone knows what Facebook is and it’s much easier to understand that Facebook is handling your identity than some vague, unrecognized thing called OpenID. That’s why, despite the impressive sounding billion URLs and 50,000 sites supporting OpenID, it pales next to Facebook Connect. Facebook Connect has been around less than half the time of OpenID and yet it’s been adopted by some 250,000 websites, is available to the hundreds of millions of Facebook users and has the advantage of Facebook’s brand familiarity.
  • Eventually OpenID will likely disappear from the web, not because it was a failure, but because identity will be managed in other ways. Mozilla is hard at work putting identity in the browser. It’s not hard to envision Firefox managing your OpenID credentials for you, just as it does today with your passwords. In that sense OpenID may end up like RSS (another tool routinely declared dead), invisibly powering features behind the scenes, essential, but unnoticed. Eventually online identity may even come full circle and move back into the real world — chips in your phone, tokens that generate random codes or biometric devices.
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    das ist der grund, warum wir OpenID für AgileLearn kaum noch gebrauchen können!? OpenID = tot
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    auch wenn es nicht die grosse masse erreicht, würde ich es um gegenwärtigen zeitpunkt weiter anbieten. zumal, wenn ihr potentielle CCC-leutchen mit eurer plattformen ansprechen wollt. die wirklichen freaks (und damit early adopters) legen keinen wert auf facebook. twitter geht schon, besser identica - und um zu zeigen, dass man auf der guten seite steht: OpenID IMHO
anonymous

Good Subjective, Bad Subjective - Blog - Stack Overflow - 0 views

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    interessanter beitrag, der sich damit beschäftigt 'wie' fragen gestellt werden sollten. stackoverflow verweist in ihrem faq (welche fragen sollte ich stellen und welche nicht) auf diesen beitrag.
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