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Gabriela Sellart

Webbed Feat: Organized Communication through Blogs - 0 views

  • I don't think we could survive without the Google Group as a way to connect and support one another, through the orientation at least. However, there are no organized forum/email discussions. Do the blogs replace that completely? If so, where is the facilitation?
    • Illya Arnet
       
      Good point. The google group provides focus of discussion and through the people invovled in discussion, one can go off to the according blogs and delve even further.
    • Gabriela Sellart
       
      I had been thinking about the preassure from participants on facilitators to act as a teacher. (more guidance, etc). I don't know why, but reading this made me think about how a facilitator may feel about the little control they have over participants contributions. Teachers are used to exercising control.
Peter Efland

35 Tools For Teachers, Tutors and Students ( Mashable .com) - 0 views

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    Here you'll find resources for learning management systems, social networking communities for students and teachers, tutoring services and more.
Peter Efland

Why Blogs Need To Be Social - GigaOM - 0 views

  • As a society, we are entering an increasingly narcissistic phase, enabled by web technologies — a theory that is articulated in Wired’s recent cover story. As the Wired writer quips, “Like it or not, we are all public figures now — famous, as the new cliché goes, for 15 people.
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    About blogging and being social, and the new wordpress and moveable type
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    As a society, we are entering an increasingly narcissistic phase, enabled by web technologies - a theory that is articulated in Wired's recent cover story. As the Wired writer quips, "Like it or not, we are all public figures now - famous, as the new cliché goes, for 15 people."
Shane Roberts

Communities: Virtual vs. Real -- Etzioni and Etzioni 277 (5324): 295 -- Science - 0 views

  • feelings of fear, love, and anger cannot be transmitted online
  • people bond without being in close proximity
  • accommodate many more individuals
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  • much stronger memories
  • Real communities are better than virtual communities
  • identifying participants and holding them accountable
Peter Efland

Twelve best practices for online customer communities | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com - 0 views

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    Very interesting article from expert Dion Hinchcliffe on Online Customer Communities, including cases stories and examples.
dolors reig

Threshold concept, insight y autoaprendizaje. | El caparazón - 0 views

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    He estado leyendo, en el marco del curso de Comunidades (CoPs) últimamente algunos artículos de mis compañeros sobre algo que, si bien no me ...
Peter Efland

Your own branded online community vs advertising on Facebook - 2 views

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    What is an online community? whats the difference between demand-creation and demand-fulfillment? whats the difference between an online community and a social network?
Peter Efland

Course Meetings? - 15 views

Hi there, Hmm, don't know if I'm the only one who is still a bit confused regarding this course. I had some idea that there should have been a class this week (meaning tuesday at 3pm local aussie ...

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dolors reig

Facilitación en Comunidades o Redes sociales online: Howard Rheingold | El caparazón - 1 views

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    Por si alguien aún no ha oído hablar de él, Howard Rheingold es un importante escritor y crítico sobre los aspectos económicos y socioculturales de
Peter Efland

What is a Community? - 3 views

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    What is a community?
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