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in title, tags, annotations or urlAcademic Writing that Engages Emotions - 0 views
http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/files/2011/11/Published-Twitter_Guide_Sept_2011.pdf - 1 views
MicroGlobalScope - 0 views
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(C)opyright @ CUNY - Libraries - CUNY - 0 views
Learning Through Digital Media - 0 views
Wiki Writing: Collaborative Learning in the College Classroom / Robert E. Cummings and Matt Barton, Editors - 0 views
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a hierarchical power structure for the state’s body of creating and disseminating original knowledge.
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Wikipedia has clearly demonstrated, however, that knowledge can be created and disseminated by people who may or may not be credentialed, who contribute as little or as much as they like, who do not need to wait for approval or other works, and who are motivated by something more elusive than cash.
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as the Nature study has shown, they cannot simply be dismissed as unreliable either.
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Hacking the Academy - 1 views
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Online Privacy: Using the Internet Safely | Privacy Rights Clearinghouse - 0 views
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The privacy policy and terms of service of the hosting company should always be read carefully.
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Major search engines have said they need to retain personal data, in part, to provide better services, to thwart security threats, to keep people from gaming search ranking results, and to combat click fraud scammers. However, major search engines often have retained this data for over a year, seemingly well beyond the time frame necessary to address these concerns. Recently, some search engines have reduced the time that they retain users' IP addresses
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It's a good idea to avoid using the same web site for both your web-based email and as your search engine. Web email accounts will always require some type of a login, so if you use the same site as your search engine, your searches can be connected to your email account.
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Whither the Wikis? - Inside Higher Ed - 2 views
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“To the extent scholarship in academe is caught up in questions of status, promotion, and tenure,” he says, “then it is slightly misaligned with wiki-style approaches.
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“For a wiki-based project to succeed within academic culture, I believe it would need to find a way to highlight individual voices in conversation with one another and to reward those individuals for their work, and that just hasn't happened yet
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Fitzpatrick points to blogs as a new-media invention that satisfies the scholarly desire for attribution.
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