"Bookmarklet apps like Instapaper, Svpply, and Readability are pointing us toward a future in which content is no longer entrenched in websites, but floats in orbit around users. This transformation of our relationship with content will force us to rethink existing reputation, distribution, and monetization models—and all for the better."
— Orbital Content by Cameron Koczoon
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Bryan Lee
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This might work if you are going to be grading an in-class microblog or back-channel session. The nice part is, as with all rubrics - it is easy. But with Word 2010, you can cross reference all the posts made by a particular student during a session. The grading should take no more than a minute per kid. HUZZAH!
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With our ability to insulate ourselves through choosing only certain information to surround us, it reinforces the need for teachers in guiding students to more fully critique information, it's source, and bias. I disagree with it in a sense. "This transformation" CAN - not necessarily will - force us to rethink; but it can just as easily lead us to create whatever truth we have already written for ourselves by surrounding ourselves with cherry-picked information that supports our conclusions.
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