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Delicious Pastry | Abu Dhabi, UAE | Savnpik Food Deals - 0 views

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    Buy 1 KG Baklava Delicious Pastry and Get ½ KG Salted Biscuit Free just for 150 AED in Abu Dhbai, UAE. Saray Istanbul Sweets discount offer at SavnPik Food Deals.
andrew jhons

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    Keep, share, and discover the best of the Web using Delicious, the world's leading social bookmarking service.
Tero Toivanen

Usabilidad y ontologías: Nuevo paso en la evolución de la semweb de la mano d... - 0 views

  • Me entrevistaban el otro día acerca de la web 3.0, la web semántica y me resultaba difícil, a pesar de la experiencia en varios talleres sobre el tema, acercarla al usuario sin mencionar la primera aplicación que se ha encargado de ello: Twine.
  • Twine, una aplicación que está haciendo de algún modo de puente hacia esta (ya es casi tan popular como delicious), está a punto de lanzar un servicio para hacer más fácil la escritura de datos semánticos (ontologías).
  • La web semántica es una capa añadida a la web actual, no la sustituye. Añade significado visible a los buscadores que mejora la eficiencia, la experiencia de usuario de la web, pero en cuanto a lo formal, el diseño de lo que vemos actualmente no va a cambiar demasiado
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  • Como idea general, es una web más eficiente, más adaptada a nuestro lenguaje natural como humanos, más independiente de nosotros.
  • Twine, que parece que está creciendo hasta el punto de aproximarse a la popularidad de delicious, prepara una herramienta “usable” para la creación de ontologías, base para asegurar la eficiencia de la web semántica.
  • Según Nova Spivack en RWW, Twine, si sigue creciendo al ritmo actual, habrá sobrepasado a Delicious, una de las herramientas fundamentales de la web 2.0 en verano de este mismo 2009.
  • Pero si esta promesa de Twine es capaz de trabajar de forma tan intensa por la usabilidad como lo ha hecho la firma hasta hora con su aplicación para redes de interés, creo que puede acelerar de forma significativa la evolución de la web.
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    Me entrevistaban el otro día acerca de la web 3.0, la web semántica y me resultaba difícil, a pesar de la experiencia en varios talleres sobre el tema, acercarla al usuario sin mencionar la primera aplicación que se ha encargado de ello: Twine.
Lucy Gray

Help on Delicious - 0 views

Dorothy Hastings

5 Delicious Halloween Candies That Are All Time Favorites - 0 views

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    Halloween is all about costumes and sweet treats. Trick-or-treating is super-fun because of all the candies you get to eat.
Ian Woods

AJET 26(3) Drexler (2010) - The networked student model for construction of personal le... - 17 views

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      Muy interesante sobre PLE / PLN
  • Table 2: Personal learning environment toolset Web application (networked student component) Tool used in test case Student activity level of structure Social bookmarking (RSS) Delicious http://delicious.com/ Set up the account Subscribe to each others accounts Bookmark and read 10 reliable websites that reflect the content of chosen topic Add and read at least 3 additional sites each week. News and blog alert (RSS) Google Alert http://www.google.com/alerts Create a Google Alert of keywords associated with selected topic Read news and blogs on that topic that are delivered via email daily Subscribe to appropriate blogs in reader News and blog reader (RSS) Google Reader http://reader.google.com Search for blogs devoted to chosen topic Subscribe to blogs to keep track of updates Personal blog (RSS) Blogger http://www.blogger.com Create a personal blog Post a personal reflection each day of the content found and experiences related to the use of personal learning environment Students subscribe to each others blogs in reader Internet search (information management, contacts, and synchronous communication) Google Scholar http://scholar.google.com/ Conduct searches in Google Scholar and library databases for scholarly works. Bookmark appropriate sites Consider making contact with expert for video conference Podcasts (RSS) iTunesU http://www.apple.com/itunes/ whatson/itunesu.html Search iTunesU for podcasts related to topic Subscribe to at least 2 podcasts if possible Video conferencing (contacts and synchronous communication) Skype http://www.skype.com Identify at least one subject matter expert to invite to Skype with the class. Content gathering/ digital notebook Evernote http://evernote.com/ Set up account Use Evernote to take notes on all content collected via other tools Content synthesis Wikispaces http://www.wikispaces.com Post final project on personal page of class wiki The process and tools are overwhelming to students if presented all at once. As with any instructional design, the teacher determines the pace at which the students best assimilate each new learning tool. For this particular project, a new tool was introduced each day over two weeks. Once the construction process was complete, there were a number of personal web page aggregators that could have been selected to bring everything together in one place. Options at the time included iGoogle, PageFlakes, NetVibes, and Symbaloo. These sites offer a means to compile or pull together content from a variety of web applications. A web widget or gadget is a bit of code that is executed within the personal web page to pull up external content from other sites. The students in this case designed the personal web page using the gadgets needed in the format that best met their learning goals. Figure 3 is an instructor example of a personal webpage that includes the reader, email, personal blog, note taking program, and social bookmarks on one page.
  • The personal learning environment can take the place of a traditional textbook, though does not preclude the student from using a textbook or accessing one or more numerous open source texts that may be available for the research topic. The goal is to access content from many sources to effectively meet the learning objectives. The next challenge is to determine whether those objectives have been met.
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  • AssessmentThere were four components of the assessment process for this test case of the Networked Student Model: (1) Ongoing performance assessment in the form of weekly assignments to facilitate the construction and maintenance of the personal learning environment, (2) rubric-based assessment of the personal learning environment at the end of the project, (3) written essay, and (4) multimedia synthesis of topic content. Points were earned for meeting the following requirements: Identify ten reliable resources and post to social bookmarking account. At least three new resources should be added each week. Subscribe and respond to at least 3 new blogs each week. Follow these blogs and news alerts using the reader. Subscribe to and listen to at least two podcasts (if available). Respectfully contact and request a video conference from a subject matter expert recognised in the field. Maintain daily notes and highlight resources as needed in digital notebook. Post at least a one-paragraph reflection in personal blog each day. At the end of the project, the personal learning environment was assessed with a rubric that encompassed each of the items listed above. The student's ability to synthesise the research was further evaluated with a reflective essay. Writing shapes thinking (Langer & Applebee, 1987), and the essay requirement was one more avenue through which the students demonstrated higher order learning. The personal blog provided an opportunity for regular reflection during the course of the project. The essay was the culmination of the reflections along with a thoughtful synthesis of the learning experience. Students were instructed to articulate what was learned about the selected topic and why others should care or be concerned. The essay provided an overview of everything learned about the contemporary issue. It was well organised, detailed, and long enough to serve as a resource for others who wished to learn from the work. As part of a final exam, the students were required to access the final projects of their classmates and reflect on what they learned from this exposure. The purpose of this activity was to give the students an additional opportunity to share and learn from each other. Creativity is considered a key 21st century skill (Partnership for 21st Century Skills, 2009). A number of emerging web applications support the academic creative process. Students in this project used web tools to combine text, video, audio, and photographs to teach the research topics to others. The final multimedia project was posted or embedded on the student's personal wiki page. Analysis and assessment of student work was facilitated by the very technologies in use by the students. In order to follow their progress, the teacher simply subscribed to student social bookmarking accounts, readers, and blogs. Clicking through daily contributions was relatively quick and efficient.
Sheri Edwards

dpeter19's first-day Bookmarks on Delicious - 20 views

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    bookmarks for first day activities
Rudy Garns

Streamline It Part I: Diigo or Bust : Metanoia - 0 views

  • Here I was using Diigo, Delicious, Google Notebook, and Zotero for my researching, bookmarking, annotating, and sharing. While all strong tools in their own right, it is pretty clear looking at this list that this is what some would call OVER DOING IT!
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J Black

Share RSS Feeds via AIR with ShareFire - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    When reading your RSS feeds, do you prefer a local application versus one that is online-only? If so, look no further than ShareFire. Besides being platform-independent (courtesy of Adobe Air), it is also completely free and open-source. It was created with article sharing in mind, as its name implies. According to its creators, Christian Cantrell and Dan Koestler, this was a priority. ShareFire supports sharing stories to AIM, Twitter and email, and posting articles to many services including Delicious, Digg, MySpace and Windows Live Bookmarks (now called favorites).
Maggie Verster

The Power of Educational Technology: 21st Century Technology Tools (great ebook) - 0 views

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    This new edition includes updated screenshots for Delicious, Ning and Google Docs.There are tutorials for Google Reader, Twitter and Flickr. You can download the book for free or order it from Lulu.
James OReilly

Facebook Friends FriendFeed - 0 views

  • I’ve been using FriendFeed for awhile and if you subscribe to my feed you’ll see just about everything that I do online. My feed includes all the articles I bookmark with delicious. When I write a new blog post it automatically shares it on my feed. Every time I tweet on Twitter and when I update my status on Facebook, they’re included here. When I add a video to my favorites on YouTube it is shared here as well. Currently there are 58 different sites that you can link to your FriendFeed, so it’s like the one stop shopping place for everything online!
  • FriendFeed also has a search function where someone without even registering on the site, can easily search all FriendFeed updates.
  • Facebook has been in the news quite a bit this week which they started off with the announcement that they have acquired the social-identity aggregator, FriendFeed.
Philippe Scheimann

hrheingold's crap_detection Bookmarks on Delicious - 34 views

  • Howard Rheingold's crap_detection Bookmarks
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    Most updated list of faked/crap websites, much beyond martinlutherking.org of KKK
theummedschool

The Ummed School - Best School in Jodhpur - 0 views

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    Our holistic learning approach continues in different forms, so, today lemonade making activity organized in The Ummed School in which students learned how 2-3 substances are mixed and a totally new substance is formed. This type of practical learning approach helps a lot in developing creativity and forming a thought process. Lemonade is the drink of choice for countless people-and now you can use it to teach your little ones the scientific method! This fun science activity for kids allows children to make their own lemonade while following directions, making a hypothesis, and collecting data through observation. Activity Instructions Cut a lemon into four pieces and throw away all of the seeds. Put a piece of lemon in a Ziploc bag, one for each child and one for yourself. Help your children measure and add a half a cup of water and a teaspoon of sugar to their bags. When all of the ingredients are added, zip the bags. Help your child squeeze the lemon into the bag and shake it up to mix the contents. As you are shaking it ask your kids to predict what will happen to the ingredients. Have them talk about the changes they are seeing within the bag and how they think the lemonade will taste. After 30 seconds, stop mixing and add a couple of ice cubes to each bag. Hand your little ones a straw and enjoy! The outcome of Activity This fun science activity for kids will teach your little ones how to follow the scientific method. They will listen to your instructions, predict the outcome of the activity, and make observations throughout. Additionally, they will create a delicious drink that they can enjoy!
Om Yoga Ashram

6 Days Yoga Retreats Mclo Dharamshala India - 0 views

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    Daily 2 Yoga Classes Daily 2 Meditation Classes Clean, comfortable room (hot water / bathroom / Western toilet / sheets / pillows / blankets) double or single occupancy (Sharing) in Yoga Retreat Ashram Dharamsala 3 healthy and delicious vegetarian meals per day Unlimited purified water Participation in regular ashram classes and fire pujas Use of a yoga hall Participation in evening programs ( Aarati/music/kirtan ) Access to ashram library Free Wi-Fi internet laundering access (Self) 6 Night's Accommodation Open Roof Top Beautiful View From Balcony Learn Music Instrument Hot Drinks ( Indian Chai, Ginger, Lemon, Tulsi & Black Tea) Trekking- Triund, Galu Mata, River, Guna Mata, Sunset point, Naddi, Forest By Car- Norbulingka Institute, Tapowan, Karmapa Temple, Museum, Kangra Fort, Tea Garden, Stadium Sightseeing- Dalai Lama Temple, Mcleodganj Market, Church, Bhagsu Waterfall, Dal Lake, Dharamkot Classes- Yoga philosophy, Anatomy, Chakra Study, Mantra
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