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Kartini Ishak

Prepare Yourselves: Facebook's Timeline Is Also Changing - 0 views

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    Facebook may change their Timeline feature and redesigning it. Stay tuned for its changes. 
Kartini Ishak

Take a Look at Facebook's Redesigned Timeline - 0 views

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    Comparing the old with the new Facebook Timeline. 
Eveleen Er

ChronoZoom - Visual Timeline of History | Teach Amazing! - 0 views

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    End-user interaction is something like prezi, but it comes with a timeline.
yeuann

Facebook Timeline: 10 Stunning Designs [PICS] - 0 views

  • Facebook’s new Timeline gives users a large “cover photo” space at the top of the page. As we’ve already shown, this is a great opportunity to get creative with your profile presentation.
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    Who knows, one day we could use Facebook for e-portfolios next time?
Sally Loan

Timetoast - 1 views

shared by Sally Loan on 29 Oct 10 - Cached
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    I have used this tools to create a timeline for Eddy's project. Cool! http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/87221
Kartini Ishak

How Not to Steal People's Content on the Web - 0 views

  • How to Cite Content in Social Media When you're sharing someone else's content in social media, the approach you take to give proper credit changes depending on the social network.
  • To Cite Someone's Content on Twitter: Simply include a "via @username" somewhere in the tweet. If you're retweeting someone's content but you edit their original tweet, be sure to change "RT" to "MT," which stands for "modified tweet."
  • To Cite Someone's Content on Facebook: Facebook makes it pretty easy to give credit when you're sharing someone else's content right from their own timeline -- they have a 'Share' button ready and waiting for you! If you're citing content from elsewhere on the web, but want to give attribution to another person or company -- like we did to Marketing Land below for breaking a news story -- you can find that person/company on Facebook and link to their Facebook Timeline in the status update.
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  • Finally, if you're sharing content from another source and they don't have a Facebook page (tsk tsk!), then the link to their piece of content will suffice.
  • To Cite Someone's Content on Google+: On Google+, it's customary to include the name of the person or company whose content you're citing in the text of your update, because you can then link to their Google+ profile, much like you would do on Facebook. Simply include a + or @ and their Google+ name -- they'll pre-populate just like they do on Facebook!
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    Found some ways on how we can establish an SOP on attributing content on social media. 
Ashley Tan

Learning with 'e's: Learning, unlearning and relearning - 0 views

  • Times are changing. Kathy Sierra features a timeline on her blog which suggests that the 1970s and 80s were about how well we could learn, the 1990s and 2000s focused on how fast and how much we could learn, whilst today's education should be based on how much we can unlearn. And, she says, learning to let go of old and out of date rules is one of the skills we all need to develop. Futurologist Jack Uldrich is applying the same principle to the medical profession, arguing that the key to unlearning is to come to the realisation that 'we are all in a fog', and can't clearly see the future. Unlearning will be a strategy for coping with rapid change and uncertainties, he argues.
yeuann

Embed Facebook posts into WordPress - 0 views

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    The Facebook plugin for WordPress adds Facebook social plugins to your WordPress site. Associate your WordPress site with a free Facebook application identifier to enable advanced features such as automatically sharing new posts to an author's Facebook Timeline or your site's Facebook Page.
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