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Paul Beaufait

Turn Google Docs Into an RSS Reader and Feed Aggregator - 0 views

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    Live illustrations, step-by-step instructions, and video demonstration - Final products perhaps aren't as glamorous as Pageflakes or the like, but you certainly can make-do without another account/sign-in if you already do Google.
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    Thanks to Claudia (fceblog) for adding this tutorial to her Del.icio.us collection
Paul Beaufait

Home | Spigot - 4 views

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    On this site, the Digital Media and Learning Research Hub (University of California Humanities Research Institute) "aggregate[s] news, research, opinion and info for those working at the intersection of learning, technology, and youth" (2012.03.07).
Carla Arena

Connecting Pieces on Swurl - 0 views

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    Add the RSS for your digital spaces and see the page you've got. Just an amazing tool! Loved it!
IN PI

Share More! Wiki » Anthology/Diigo the Web for Education - From TeleGatherer ... - 0 views

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    Hi, Susana. Let's share some resource to use diigo in an educational context to show the group. Let us tag as edudiigolwc as a unique tag to aggregate everything and see how it goes!
Paul Beaufait

Personas | Metropath(ologies) | An installation by Aaron Zinman - 5 views

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    Personas "uses sophisticated natural language processing and the Internet to create a data portrait of one's aggregated online identity. In short, Personas shows you how the Internet sees you."
Paul Beaufait

Netvibes, protopage, pageflakes... which one is the most effective ? » Benchm... - 0 views

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    Charts affordances (top page), and assesses effectiveness of personal home page building tools with feed aggregators (Report).
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    Gleaned from Across My Desk (weekly), on E-Learning Journeys (2009.03.29) by Julie Lindsay
Carla Arena

Shirky: Ontology is Overrated -- Categories, Links, and Tags - 0 views

  • there is no shelf, and that there is no file system. Google can decide what goes with what after hearing from the user, rather than trying to predict in advance what it is you need to know.
    • Carla Arena
       
      This is exactly the idea of the Third order, the digital world, that things don't have the constraint of being in one single place. It can be in many different places at once. That's one there's no file system. Our "categories" are much more fluid.
  • the semantics here are in the users, not in the system.
  • It's all dependent on human context
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  • The signal benefit of these systems is that they don't recreate the structured, hierarchical categorization so often forced onto us by our physical systems. Instead, we're dealing with a significant break -- by letting users tag URLs and then aggregating those tags, we're going to be able to build alternate organizational systems, systems that, like the Web itself, do a better job of letting individuals create value for one another, often without realizing it.
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    reference from Folksonomies: Tidying up Tags?
Carla Arena

Video Bomb - Front Page - 0 views

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    Video social bookmarking
Cristina Felea

Grazr - Publish Widgets - 0 views

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    To use for presenting favourite links!
mbarek Akaddar

WebList - The place to find the best web lists on the web - 8 views

  • Create a list you can easily share with your friends using a single URL. A list can include anything from a collection of web pages, images, documents, videos and more. Still have questions?
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