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dolors reig

FOC08 (1): Del grupo a la comunidad, principios básicos. | El caparazón - 0 views

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    Os dejo hoy un resumen de la Primera Unidad del Curso de Facilitación de Comunidades Online en el que participo, considerando que puede ser de utilidad a diversas disciplinas, desde la educación al márketing social. El curso se desarrolla en inglés (paso a traducir este mismo artículo) pero he creído que a algunos lectores podrían seros de interés algunas de sus conclusiones. Lo iré haciendo al finalizar cada unidad. Se trata de un ejercicio de síntesis y aportación personal. Podéis ver las fuentes teóricas de las que parto, las que matizo según mi experiencia, al final del artículo
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Violeta Cautin

My hopes and concerns regarding FOC08 « Phefland's Blog on FOC08 - 0 views

  • I find this fascinating. What is it about the online communities that makes them different than the offline communities? Why is is that companies have so many problems in their communication with online communities? These are some of the aspects I am interested in researching throughout this course…
    • Violeta Cautin
       
      Not much of a fan of the enterprise world, and not really happy to let companies now how online communities behave. I imagine funding will be there, and I think it would be interesting to know the answers to those questions.
Peter Efland

Can New Media Be Taught in Schools? - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    Maybe interesting for the amount of teachers enrolled on FOC08
Joao Alves

BBC NEWS | Technology | Pull down the walled gardens - 0 views

  • Unlike the global internet, which enables virtually the entire world to connect, social networks have created very large, localised communities with far more limited international interaction.
    • Violeta Cautin
       
      So social networking sites are creating big scale barries ... never thought of that, but makes a lot of sense.
    • Joao Alves
       
      It seems that these localised communities can be seen as online communities. Can they? What do you think?
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    About Walled Gardens and Social Networks "Unlike the global internet, which enables virtually the entire world to connect, social networks have created very large, localised communities with far more limited international interaction."
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    About Walled Gardens and Social Networks "Unlike the global internet, which enables virtually the entire world to connect, social networks have created very large, localised communities with far more limited international interaction."
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    Indeed they are. Facebook is legendary for allowing a lot of users to enter information into Facebook, but not to be able to take it out again. At the same time there's a problem as google can't search Facebook. It will be interesting however, to see how the new Facebook Connect will work out, which is an attempt from Facebook to open up their walled garden - see http://bit.ly/ZKgwj
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    ooops! sorry... obviously I have no clue how to control the comments here on Diigo, they keep coming up, somewhere else than where I thought they would be...
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    About Walled Gardens and Social Networks "Unlike the global internet, which enables virtually the entire world to connect, social networks have created very large, localised communities with far more limited international interaction."
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    @Joao: yes, I definitely think that local communities can be seen as online communities. In fact, according to Wikipedia, here online communities are described as: "Virtual communities depend upon social interaction and exchange between users online. This emphasizes the reciprocity element of the unwritten social contract between community members. Web 2.0 is essentially characterized by virtual communities such as Flickr, Facebook, and Del.icio.us. A similar trend is starting to emerge within businesses where online or virtual communities are taking hold. These communities can be organizational, regional or topical depending on the business." "Organizational, regional or topical" - I think we can add technical to this list. Btw. it seems like wiki use the terms "online" and "virtual" interchangeably. PS. Can anyone teach me how to make comments on Diigo? Why don´t comments automatically follow each other from oldest to newest? Mine seems to all be stuck together no matter what I do.
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    Peter, have you installed the Diigo toolbar? If you haven't, do it. With the Diigo toolbar you can make comments, highlight, bookmark sites, add sticky notes, etc.
Peter Efland

What Is RSS: A Guide To Really Simple Syndication Benefits, Best Uses And Applications - Robin Good's Latest News - 0 views

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    If anyone should have problems with RSS - here is a great intro from Robyn Good.
Peter Efland

Micro Persuasion: Walled Gardens and the Lesson for Social Networks - 0 views

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    Can walled gardens continue thrive in an era of openness? Can a social network be social even though so little of the community's value is visible to the outside world? Facebook is writing this book as we speak.
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    There was some talk on Google Group earlier today about Walled Gardens and Facebook, so just thought I would share this..
Illya Arnet

O'Reilly Network -- Building Online Communities - 0 views

  • This attracts people who enjoy the company of like-minded individuals and seek the social rewards of participating in a healthy peer group
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    Looks like what we have in FOC08! I think many people were attracted by others. THis was my case, I was informed by a friend in one of my communities and mentioned it to others in another, the result being several more faces (or blogs) added to the course.
Violeta Cautin

Naketa's Blog: Getting started with FOC08 - 0 views

  • Besides there's a lot to be said about modelling use of emerging technology for educational purposes I think - and in this case we're not just talking about it, we're using it to facilitate our own learning. I think that's brilliant!
    • Violeta Cautin
       
      That's what I like of this course also!
Peter Efland

Twitter, the Smart Way - SubHub | Start a Subscription Web Site or Membership Website - Online Magazine, Online Journal, Online Newsletter, AdSense Website, Affiliate Website - 0 views

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    A howto guide for getting started using Twitter - probably (still) the most famous and widely used micro-blogging social media tool
Peter Efland

Expand Your Blog Reading | chrisbrogan.com - 0 views

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    Top blogger Chris Brogans ideas and tools on how to read to be able to blog
Peter Efland

Best Social Media Advice From This Site | chrisbrogan.com - 0 views

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    Incredible extensive source of tools, ideas, strategies for dealing with Social Media - a must read for anyone interested!
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    If you guys read just one of the links I bookmark, then let it be this one...
Gabriela Sellart

Facilitating online communities - WikiEducator - 0 views

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    This course has been developed by staff in the Educational Development Centre of Otago Polytechnic and is designed to help both formal and informal learners access and interpret models, research and professional dialog in the facilitation of online communities.
Peter Efland

Review- Managing Online Forums | chrisbrogan.com - 0 views

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    One of my favourite online community bloggers, Chris Brogan, reviewed this book - "Managing Online Forums" written by another top expert in the field, Patrick O'Keefe
Peter Efland

The Future of Blogging Revealed - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    The future of blogging - the arrival of Lifestreaming
Peter Efland

15 Desktop Blogging Tools Reviewed | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    good read for anyone interested in blogging, new as old
Illya Arnet

YouTube - Google Reader - Rss Feed Reader - 0 views

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    This one describes Google reader
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    As we are discussing the different RSS readers, I thought I'd bookmark the ones Marie mentioned in one of the posts
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