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Question re how to share our 4 articles..... - 29 views

  • Kaye England
     
    Hi All - just wanting to know what the best way is to share our 4 articles - do we share in one topic thread or do we share four bookmarks? I can see benefits in both - but in particular one of my articles is from Factiva (newspaper article) and I have been able to highlight it and save it as a bookmark. If i however post as a topic everyone will need to log into Factiva and find it (Factiva don't allow deep linking within their database). So it would be much better to share as a bookmark. Anyway - just thought I'd post and ask what everyone thinks as I am ready to share :)

    I'll also post this question in BB!

    Thanks,
    Kaye
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  • Kaye England
     
    Thanks Kelly - it is still possible to do that either way - so I'll just ponder it a bit more before deciding!!
  • Kaye England
     
    I think I agree with you Michael - thanks :)
  • Kaye England
     
    I think you are clever Kelly - hedging your bets!! Actually I really don't think it matters which way we have done it - as long as it has been posted on Diigo and people can read your comments and add their comments - all should be well :)
Kaye England

The use of Online Collaboration tools in educational organisations. - 5 views

online collaboration virtual worlds ConnectYard wikis online forums chat
started by Kaye England on 10 Apr 11 no follow-up yet
  • Kaye England
     
    For my selection of resources I have focused on one of the examples from Module 6 relating to online collaboration tools for educational organisations. Through the articles and resources I will look at a number of different tools including Virtual Worlds, ConnectYard, Wikis, online forums and chat and how they have been used in an educational setting.
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