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Fabrizio Fornara

A Google a Day in the classroom [video] - 4 views

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    A Google a Day provides daily trivia, and can be a fun way to teach your students important online research skills.
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    Hi Fabrizio, I just tried the Google a Day and I like the concept very much. However, unless I was doing something wrong, I found it cumbersome to do the research and get back to the original question. In addition, when I tried to access Google Map, which was needed for answering today's question, it said it would not support it in the Google a Day window. So I opend GM up in another window. Did you experience something similiar? With that being said, I think the idea is great, especially since they give you tips and hints at how to find the answer. I think researching tips and exercises are very important, even for graduate students. You can never get enough practice in researching topics. Thanks for sharing this, I really liked it.
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    When I type a research on the search box it opens a pop-up window with the data, so I have two pages open, the A Google a Day one and the search one. I think it works pretty well on Chrome, I didn't have any problem, but I haven't tried it with other browsers. A Google a Day is fun and challenging; however, I don't think you can learn too much from your answers, they are too general. Maybe in the future there will be a way to customize it and create your own challenges, it would be really interesting to use with our students/learners.
Vanessa

Everybody lies: how Google search reveals our darkest secrets | Technology | The Guardian - 2 views

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    Interesting look at big data collected from google (not quote social media, but I thought you would want to read it)
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    This is fascinating. I've always found the reports on what parts of the country search for certain terms more to be fascinating. Wonder if we will get to a point where this kind of data will actually be a factor in policy-making?
kittyy1227

Is Google Making Us Stupid? - 0 views

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    A different take on why the Internet may be causing some issues in the way that we students learn today.
Dana Bauries

Catch up in a hangout - Google+ - 1 views

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    Hangouts let you video chat with up to 9 people, face-to-face-to-face. You can watch YouTube videos, wear pirate hats, or even doodle together.
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    I did not write the original comment. Google hangouts is a new communication tool that is free. It is like Facetime except that you can have up to 9 people on your call. It is suppose to be better then Skype because there is a screen sharing tool that you can use during the call. I just discovered this last night! I plan on trying it out when my hubby leaves for South Africa in a couple of weeks.
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    It is better than Skype, great quality and an interactive screen. I love it, and use it a lot to communicate with my family (I wrote a post about that!).
Vanessa

Massive Open Online Courses: Setting Up (StartToMOOC, Part 1) by Inge de Waard : Learni... - 2 views

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    First in a series on setting up your own MOOC (or any other course, really) using google and related tools.
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    This article is fantastic. I like how the author is acknowledging that creating a MOOC will seem daunting to newbies, but her detailedness calmed my fears of doing something like that. As I explored the article and its links, I switched from being overwhelmed at the thought of creating one to having a flood of ideas on what I could do in such an environment. What a transitition!
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    I think the articles are great, I looked at a few of the parts. Nice descriptions and screenshots. I haven't asked this before, and maybe I should know this but what are the RSS feeds? I have ignored them because I didn't know what they were. Since part 2 tells me how to add them to my site, I wonder what they are.
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    Thank you very much for sharing this, Vanessa, I'm going to try it, it seems like a great platform to use. Fran, basically if you want to follow a blog or a website and don't want to check every day if there's something new published, you add this blog/website to a feed reader (I use Google Reader) and see all the new posts of the different blogs and websites published on the same page. This is (more or less) a RSS feed. Such a great help for managing information!
Alyn Minnerly

Web 2.0 and Open Educational Resources - 0 views

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    After checking out Vanessa's post on Creative Commons, I googled the title of this post and found an easy to read article that sheds some light as to the power of our tools and providing Open Education. There is mention of C.C. as I think the two are interlinked. When I see stuff like this, it gives me hope that we're moving in the right direction (maybe taking a side step or two along the way).
Alyn Minnerly

SurveyMonkey: Free online survey software & questionnaire tool - 2 views

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    Of course, this ridiculously easy to use free survey tool, which many are already familiar with, could be used to vote as well. I have used this on class projects and it just doesn't get any simplier. A must. Create and publish online surveys in minutes, and view results graphically and in real time. SurveyMonkey provides free online questionnaire and survey software.
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    Just an FYI - all FSU students can use Qualtrics for surveys. FSU pays for it. Located under secure apps in Bb.
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    I've used Survey Monkey several times for projects. I feel that that basic version (free) is limited. I prefer to use the survey generator that Vanessa is referring to. Thanks for sharing.
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    What about Google Form? I never created any survey with SurveyMonkey, but worked with Google Form with my students, I always had a positive experience.
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    I've used both, numerous times, and I have to say I think Qualtrics is a much better product with greater functionality. :)
mooper

Google Analytics for Blogs - 6 views

Blog that teaches people how to add analytics to blogger.

analytics Web Internet

yidke6463

Social capital for students - 10 views

Social Capital in Virtual Learning Communities and Distributed Communities of Practice http://scholar.google.com/scholar_url?url=https://www.learntechlib.org/p/43189/article_43189.pdf&hl=en&amp...

social_capital CoP teachers college_students

l_e_e_

Use Analytics with Blogger - 4 views

https://support.google.com/blogger/answer/7039627?hl=en Google Analytics can help you better understand your traffic on Blogger.

analytics Blogger

started by l_e_e_ on 17 Jun 20 no follow-up yet
Vanessa

Pokemon Go Syllabus - 1 views

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    Collaborative document being created by group of academics who teach about augmented reality and who hope to integrate Pokemon Go.
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    Wow! This is nice!!!!
Alyn Minnerly

Web 2.0 and Instructional Design - 1 views

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    Just getting warmed up again with Diigo. I googled Web 2.0 and Instructional Design and found this interesting website about informal learning. Check out the video on the home page.
Alyn Minnerly

Web 2.0: User-generated Content in Online Communities - 1 views

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    I stumbled on this and wanted to share this if anyone wants to take the time to read about Web 2.0 and online communities. There is a lot of stuff we already know, but a lot that we don't know. Seems like this fits right in with Produsage.
Alyn Minnerly

Download Color Detector 2.0 Free - Point mouse cursor anywhere on the screen, to obtain... - 1 views

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    Not Web 2.0, but a cool tool to have when you want to design presentations. I have used this numerous times when I want to match a color on a website (e.g. FSU) and put the same color in my presentation. When you get the RGB or hex value, you just go to Custom color and input data, and bingo!! Download Color Detector - Point mouse cursor anywhere on the screen, to obtain RGB, & hex code of pixel
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    Alyn, Cool tool! Is this a web 2.0 tool?
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    No, its just a handy tool that I think would help all of us designers. For years I used to struggle trying to guess what color comes closet to FSU's Garnet and Gold. Then all of a sudden, one day earlier this year, I googled "how to detect a color" and bingo, this came up. Been using it ever since. Glad you like it.
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    Hi Alyn, I frequently have to develop artwork, etc and match colors. It is a challenge to get the right colors from Microsoft program colors to match Adobe program color pallets without wasting a lot of time. The results when printing can be drastically different. So this tool looked very appealing to me and I attempted to download. However, my McAfee automatically removed the download with a message that it contained a Trojan virus. Have you had any problems?
Alyn Minnerly

Free Technology for Teachers - 3 views

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    Just one of many sites that share knowledge on free tools.
cpgrubb64

YouTube in the classroom - 3 views

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    This article is long however it gives some great information about using YouTube in the classroom. It is divided up into a few chapters so not all of it needs to be consumed. In short it is a research study about how educators use the web2.0 tool YouTube. It talks about how we can integrate it in the class, features of the site, and how to use the site. It also highlights some of the problems that came up with usage during the study.
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    Awesome! I love YouTube and I definitely utilize this tool A LOT in my high school English classroom. I enjoy how youtube also has the ability to focus on strictly educational materials. Visuals are so important for students to create concrete connections. Great artice!
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    YouTube is my favorite video-based network. Videos are intrinsically motivating and engaging. I agree with the point in the article that the videos that are informative, humorous, current, interesting and engaging are most preferred by students, but instructors choose a video based on its instructional value, not simply due to its humorous content. The article entirely and detailly introduces the tool. Additionally, the following article is also a great material to learn YouTube. Duffy, P. (2007). Engaging the YouTube Google‐Eyed Generation: Strategies for Using Web 2.0 in Teaching and Learning. In European Conference on eLearning, ECEL.
croig2

Billion Dollar Bully highlights why Yelp feels unfair. - 2 views

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    The article extends beyond just discussing Yelp, to other community based internet knowledge platform sites like Wikipedia. Wikipedia is given a pass because it is nonprofit and has an active community dedicated to accuracy- review sites like Yelp and Google have financial considerations that possibly impact their ability to be totally impartial. Do you rely on online review sites? How much weight do you give them when making decisions?
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    I am a heavy user of Tripadvisor when I plan vacations and read hundreds of reviews on lodging, restaurants, and attractions. While I'm quite sure some of the reviews are fake, some of them are obviously fake or are done by persons who seem to be very disgruntled with life in general. When I look at reviews I prefer those that include photos and plenty of details. I tend to ignore the ones that just say things like "I hated it" or "I loved it" as they offer no real value.
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    This is such an interesting topic! I am not a heavy user of review sites but seeing this (https://www.ratemyprofessors.com/) makes me feel strange.
Ömer Arslan

Using Twitter as a data source an overview of social media research tools (2021) | Impa... - 5 views

  • Fast-forward to 2021, and something big has happened within the social media research space. Twitter has released a new product track, the ‘academic research product track’. This allows academic researchers free access to the complete archive of historical public tweets (by historical data we mean tweets posted in the past). This is significant news because for many researchers without a large budget or with limited time, historical data has until now been out of reach.
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      This is interesting! It can be difficult to access to tweets more than a week even through paid services. I want to explore this and see how it works.
  • Twitter Archiving Google Spreadsheet (TAGS)Web-basedTwitterFree
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      TAGS can be one of the helpful tools when collecting some Twitter data!
  • GephiWindows, Mac OS, and LinuxImport data from other platformsFree
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      Gephi is another cool tool that may help with importing network data and visualizing the network. Statistics panel might also be helpful to identify some of the network metrics.
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  • SociovizWeb-basedTwitterLimited Free
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      Sociovis can also be helpful when starting with some Twitter data.
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    This blog post introduces tools for social media analytics (particularly Twitter). Some of them may support cross platform analysis (not just Twitter). Have you played with any of them before? I've explored TAGS and Socioviz just a little bit.
christinewise23

5 Real Examples of Folksonomy  - 3 views

  • Flickr
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      Pixabay - another photo sharing website where users can upload and tag photos and grant content releases for free use or restricted use.
  • #catsofinstagram.”
  • “#cute”
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  • broad taxonomy
  • narrow taxonomy.
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    Here is an example I use every day as a bookmarking tool on my navigator: I use Toby on Google Chrome which allows me to create several spaces/organizations/collections to organize my online resources. I am starting to think that I am blind to the "tag feature" of the tools I use because, you're gonna laugh, this one ALSO has a tag feature, and I don't use it. Does anyone have tried Toby?
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