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Sarah Hanawald

The Strength of Weak Ties » Tragedy of the Commons - 0 views

  • I like the metaphor - and I use it with my students - of all these web 2.0 tools as “different trapezes.” In isolation, they’re pretty limiting. We have to be “gymnastic” with them, and swing from one to the other as whim and inspiration strike us. Here’s my favorite trapeze act of late: Twitter to Skype to Garageband to posted podcast on Blog to blog Comment Thread to Trackbacks ad infinitum You notice my entry trapeze is Twitter. You notice my exit trapeze is blog conversations. Twitter is that indispensable for me these day
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    Clay Burell has a good point about web 2.0 tools--in isolation, they are limiting but in aggregate, enlightening. This is a useful line for answering the "why would I ever want to do that" question.
Zulfikar Rahman

Enhancing Your SEO with Web 2.0 - 0 views

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    Through the last few years, Web 2.0 and Social Media technologies have been commonly associated with SEO (Search Engine Optimization). For many people, however; the SEO benefit remains somewhat unclear from these sites and technologies.
J Black

Transitioning to Web 2.0: A Firefox Add-on That Rocks! - 0 views

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    Simply put, it makes taking screen shots a breeze, and greatly speeds up importing images into the Picnik online photo editor.
J Black

Educational Leadership:Giving Students Ownership of Learning:Footprints in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    It's a consequence of the new Web 2.0 world that these digital footprints-the online portfolios of who we are, what we do, and by association, what we know-are becoming increasingly woven into the fabric of almost every aspect of our lives. In all likelih
J Black

Flowgram - 0 views

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    a flowgram that defines web 2.0 in an interesting, easy to read way; additionally, it is embeddable for wiki/blog/website use
J Black

Web 2.0 may not be FREE, but listen to your community. - Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

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    Find a webhost that will allow you to install WordPressMU (That's what edublogs uses), pop in a few plugins and you are good to go. The webhosting is not free, but it will be considerably cheaper. Plus, you are unlikely to get blindsided. For $10-15/month
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