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LUCIAN DUMA

#diaspora #opensouce social network alternative for #googleplus and #facebook to malke ... - 8 views

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    What are the best social networks to build a pln in education 2.0 ? http://www.quora.com/What-are-the-best-social-networks-to-build-a-pln-in-education-2-0
anonymous

Edmodo | Home - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 03 Sep 08 - Cached
Dean Mantz

The Networked Leader (Survey) - 10 views

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    Benefits of a PLN for school administrators survey by @gcouros 
Dean Mantz

The Innovative Educator: The 5 Cs to Developing Your Personal Learning Network - 19 views

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    Nice collection of resources for each of the 5 C's for developing your PLN/PLC.
Jennifer Dorman

Grou.ps And Grouply Welcome Ning Refugees - 19 views

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    With yesterday's news of Ning's move to eliminate free social networks on its platform, competitors are rushing to emphasize their free offerings for building a social network. Today, Grouply, a startup that's built around creating and managing online groups from Google and Yahoo Groups, is going to try to make it easy for Ning users to port their groups to Grouply's platform. And fellow competitor Grou.ps is also welcoming Ning refugees to its free social network platform as well.
Greg Limperis

Technology Integration in Education - Seamlessly integrating technology into the K-Coll... - 0 views

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    Great professional network of educators and professionals working to help integrate technology in education.
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    Great New Professional Network focusing on sharing free webinars, useful mp3s, videoas and pictures for professional development, great groups for networking. Be part of this site in its growing stages and help to mold it into a site useful for you. Link up with professionals from companies aroung the world and join the larger group on Linkedin.
Jennifer Dorman

GROU.PS welcomes NING Networks - 12 views

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    GROU.PS is not just a Ning replacement. It's the best do-it-yourself social network on the market. More white label, more sense of belonging, more flexibility and more control for the group administrator and best of all.... it's free. Extra features are at affordable prices. You won't miss any of the features you were enjoying on Ning.
Dean Mantz

Weblogg-ed » Pulling Networks Together - 12 views

  • John Seely Brown’s (and others) new book Pull,
  • hammering home the continued importance of face to face connections and the value of serendipity in making those connections.
  • 1. Can you identify the fifty smartest or most accomplished people who share your passions or interests, regardless of where they reside?
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  • 2. How many of these people are currently in your professional / personal networks?
  • 3. How many of these people have you been able to engage actively in an initiative related to your shared passions or interests
  • 4. To how many of these people would you feel comfortable reaching out and mobilizing in a new initiative related to your shared passions and interests
  • 5. For these fifty people, how effectively are you using social media to increase your mutual awareness of each other’s activities?
Heather Sullivan

edWeb.net - Networking, resource sharing, collaboration, and professional development f... - 0 views

shared by Heather Sullivan on 11 Dec 08 - Cached
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    social network for the education community
Rob Jacklin

Social Collider - 0 views

  • This experiment explores these possibilities by starting with messages on the microblogging-platform Twitter. One can search for usernames or topics, which are tracked through time and visualized much like the way a particle collider draws pictures of subatomic matter. Posts that didn't resonate with anyone just connect to the next item in the stream. The ones that did, however, spin off and horizontally link to users or topics who relate to them, either directly or in terms of their content.
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    interesting tool. Haven't quite figured out how to interpret the visual yet though :-)
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    This experiment explores these possibilities by starting with messages on the microblogging-platform Twitter. One can search for usernames or topics, which are tracked through time and visualized much like the way a particle collider draws pictures of subatomic matter. Posts that didn't resonate with anyone just connect to the next item in the stream. The ones that did, however, spin off and horizontally link to users or topics who relate to them, either directly or in terms of their content.
Jennifer Dorman

The 5 Stages Of Twitter Acceptance. Where are YOU at? | Blog of Mr. Tweet - 0 views

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    This is a guest posting by Rohit Bhargava (@rohitbhargava), as part of our ongoing efforts to bring insightful content to users. Rohit wrote the award
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