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Alyn Minnerly

Articulate Storyline - 5 views

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    Has anyone worked with this before? Would love to get some input. Thanks. Start right away. It's easy. With its familiar user interface and highly intuitive features, Storyline works the way you expect. Learn more Create interactivity like never before. Introducing slide layers, the all-new way to create interactivity with unrivaled speed and ease. Learn more Get all the features you could ever want-in one tool.
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    Hi Alyn! You must have been in Dr. Dennen's Web 2.0 class! Great to see you. I know ths is a slow response, but our organization has looked at Articulate. I have no experience with it, but it sounds like an awesome course developer tool... I hope you are doing great!
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    Hi Alyn, Articulate is a fantastic product. I have used Articulate Studio for several years now and find the interface easy, the output quality very good, and the on demand learning features such as tutorials and group blogs exceptional. The product is also very affordable. You don't need to know flash or html to be able to use Articulate. It works as an add-in to PowerPoint, but you can also encode video, create interactive learning components and develop quizzes within the software. In addition to being able to develop content, you can publish it to an LMS or Articulate has their own e-learning hosting service for those who don't need to full scope of an LMS. Articulate Storyline is a new product that has tempted me. It works outside the PowerPoint environment and allows the creation of standalone online instructional content with many different types of interactive objects. Storyline takes the Studio I have been using up a notch. While I have no experience with Storyline, I would recommend you at least try the free trial they offer. Based on my previous experience with Articulate Studio, I think you will be very pleased with the product.
anonymous

Recording Audio For ID : Everything you ever wanted to know - 4 views

Hey EME 6414 crowd... this is David... aka: The Parallel Particle.... now is as a good of time as ever to share about my knowledge sharing assignment. It is all about Audio Recording, Production, m...

audio production ID technology

started by anonymous on 18 Jul 18 no follow-up yet
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
    • Ömer Arslan
       
      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
    • Ömer Arslan
       
      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.
Henry Xu

Chapter 7 Political Freedom Part 2: Emergence of the Networked Public Sphere. The Wealt... - 3 views

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      This is quite a good way to categorize the change. 
  • crystallized and synthesized,
    • Henry Xu
       
      Can it be crystallized? Other readings suggestion it a process rather than a product, which is always on its way to the ultimate, but never reach there. 
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  • first
  • anyone, anywhere
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      The so-called "Ubiquitous"? 
  • second, and more fundamenta
  • it allows one, or a few, or even a limited large group to communicate to a large but limited group, where the limit is self-selection as being interested or even immersed in a subject.
  • ddition to the owner, readers/users could write to the blog.
  • weighted conversation
  • cultural practice has emerged to reference through links for easy transition from your own page or post to the one you are referring to
  • his culture is fundamentally different from the mass-media culture
  • other dimension
  • is mobility
  • change their relationship to the events that surround them
  • social production practices that these tools enable
  • the excessive power it g
  • its tendency, when owners do
  • ives its owners, and
  • to foster an inert polity
  • ublic sphere allows individuals to monitor and disrupt the use of mass-media power, as well as organize for political action.
  • first story
  • second
  • how the networked public sphere allows individuals and groups of intense political engagement to report, comment, and generally play the role traditionally assigned to the press in observing, analyzing, and creating political salience for matters of public interest.
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  • each individual and group can - and, indeed, most likely will - focus precisely on what is most intensely interesting to its participants.
  • fully grown like Athena from the forehead of Zeus.
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      It's too culture-based to understand. 
  • Information overload.
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      This is definitely true! Overwhelmed! 
  • Polarization
  • Fragmentation of attention and discourse.
  • Money will end up dominating anyway.
  • Centralization of the Internet.
  • Centrality of commercial mass media to the Fourth Estate function.
  • Fourth Estate
  • Authoritarian countries can use filtering and monitoring to squelch Internet use
  • Digital divide.
  • Babel objection
    • Henry Xu
       
      What is it anyway? It appears quite a lot. 
  • I suggest that neither is the case.
nutraware79

Nutrients | Free Full-Text | Human Gut Microbiome Response Induced by Fermented Dairy P... - 1 views

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      Effect of food choices/ dairy on microbiota
  • Interestingly, there was an increase of other Actinobacteria, including several species of the Coriobacteriaceae family. This effect could be attributed to the increased levels of lactose in the diet provided by regular intake of the test product.
Vanessa

Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Creative Commons is a way of protecting the rights to your work as you share it online. It's an alternate to traditional copyright, and it has a variety of options (including remixing) for permissions/use. Flickr makes use of CC licenses, as do many repositories. Totally worth checking out.
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    This, among other things, is taking our very restrictive concept of ownership to a much more productive and logical level, especially in this age of global knowledge. Many praises for CC.
Alyn Minnerly

myDirectVote® - Survey & Ballot Systems - 0 views

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    Thought this could be a good tool for teachers lets say if they had a competition and wanted the class to vote on a winner. A self-run online voting solution. It is time to rethink the way we run elections. It is time for an easy-to-use, online election solution that allows you to execute flawless voting while connecting your membership with your organization. It is time for myDirectVote - self-administered online voting software for your organization.
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. :)
Dana Bauries

Creative Commons - 0 views

shared by Dana Bauries on 27 Jul 12 - Cached
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    The World Bank announces new Open Access Policy and Open Knowledge Repository The World Bank has announced a new Open Access Policy! Effective July 1, 2012, the Open Access Policy requires that all research outputs and knowledge products published by the Bank be licensed Creative Commons Attribution license (CC BY) as a default.
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    I'm not sure if this is a web2.0 tool, but I found this site interesting. Original ideas, knowledge, projects, music, videos, and etc. can be shared with others. The authors of these tools can claim licenses on this site to protect their work. In addition, the site provides users with millions of videos, songs, content, academic activities etc. that you can legally use for free.
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    I am not sure if its Web 2.0 either, although I suspect not, but its awesome. Indespensible. Thanks for sharing.
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    This is a repeat! Sorry! Vanessa posted this earlier in the course.
Alyn Minnerly

WebspirationPRO: Online Visual Thinking Tool | webspirationpro.com - 0 views

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    This takes the popular Inspiration concept/mind mapping one step further : Designed for professionals and college students, WebspirationPRO™ is a visual thinking and cloud-computing productivity tool, dedicated to promoting success in a knowledge-based society. WebspirationPRO gives you everything you need to brainstorm ideas, organize information, solve problems, plan projects, write, study and communicate more effectively. With WebspirationPRO, work is always available and securely stored online.
nutraware79

Ethical Environment in the Online Communities by Information Credibility: A Social Medi... - 1 views

shared by nutraware79 on 10 Jun 21 - No Cached
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  • Enabled by social media, individuals share their information; this then shapes social word of mouth in the form of informational or emotional support for the online communities. Users’ perceived usefulness in terms of caring and offering support through useful information make it essential for others to seek and share commercial information within the online communities (Crocker and Canevello 2008). Hence, sharing commercial information and empathising with the issues of other members of the community is likely to produce credibility and trust in the network and the adoption of social word of mouth; this may lead to the purchase intention.
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      credibility
  • . In addition, consumers use social media by participating in reviewing or recommending a product to other users; these activities further increase the usefulness of a platform (Kumar and Benbasat 2006). These opportunities attract individuals to online communities and it facilitates their involvement with peers in other communities.
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      usefulness increase through these communities
  • herefore, credibility of the information and trust in the online communities has a significant value for the success of an online community. Recent studies in this area argue that trust within the network has significant influence on online WOM activities
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      trust and credibility
Lauren Bagdy

How Americans use Twitter: Key takeaways from our new study | Pew Research Center - 9 views

  • Most U.S. adult Twitter users don’t engage much.
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      Most Twitter users are lurkers... what do you all think about that?
  • A new Pew Research Center study goes a step further. First, we asked survey respondents whether they use Twitter and, if so, for permission to look at their Twitter accounts. After reviewing each account, we quantified these Americans’ tweets, likes, followers and followings. The result is the Center’s first study of Twitter behavior that’s based on a representative sample of U.S. adults who use the platform.
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    This article discusses how Americans use Twitter and relates to our Week 3 discussion about lurking.
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    I can definitely see most Twitter users being lurkers. I lurk on Instagram quite a bit, but I have become more active in liking posts since taking this class!
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    I am also an Instagram lurker. I was curious and looked at my three most recent posts... June 2, May 9, and March 2! Very little production happening.
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    I am an invisible learner on Instagram. I have never posted on Instagram, but just like some of the posts. :-)
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    I'm definitely a lurker when it comes to Twitter.
msoichot

Multiple social media in the workplace: Contradictions and congruencies.pdf - 2 views

  • The variety of technologies available for everyday work creates complex environments
  • They may also lead to potential conflicts
  • social media have been found to be beneficial for knowledge workers.
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  • proved a higher level of ambient awareness;
  • can be used to effectively highlight valuable knowledge created on the platform
  • negative impact on routine work
  • they can also provoke issues within organisations
  • redundancies between social media
  • as well as legacy systems such as long‐standing databases.
  • They highlighted that a single tool cannot satisfy all employee needs, and how differences emerged between groups;
  • Muller et al (2012) noted how social media were appropriated differently across groups when creating and using shared resources and forming relationships. The variation of usage could result in isolation of both resources and groups and create barriers for information sharing as well as reduce networking (Yuan et al., 2013).
  • leading to potentially conflicting modes of communication.
  • As researchers continue to study social media, contradictory findings show that their self‐organising and open‐ended nature makes it difficult to predict the actual adoption and use within the workplace, and how they contribute to maintaining coherence in work activities.
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