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Nine Notable Uses for Social Bookmarking - 0 views

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      "Therefore, if you can attach an URL to a document, then you could use social bookmarking to organize any kind of document. This change of thinking can provide almost limitless opportunities for information management."
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      Nine uses - A use Information for yourself 1. Create a calendar of upcoming events 2. use bookmarks as a people data base 3. Maintain an on-line folder of research materials and reference sites 4. Create a file indexing system - images, video, audio - for items that are on line: organize them and also graphics and written documents: any kind of file on the Web can be classified and stored. 5. Determine the popularity or a website or a link: if certain bookmarks are being saved by many users, it may be an indication that the material is worth while. B - Share information with other people 6. Create a public on-line portfolio: you can use bookmarks to create a tagged index of your on-line creative work. These groupings of your content may be shared with others in social bookmarking sites. 7. use bookmarks to make new contacts: discover the profile IDs or those who created the bookmarks: you may contact a person that bookmarks a lot of sites that you are looking for too. 8. Become an expert in giving opinions about specific websites. 9. Bookmarks may organize documents by multiple criteria within a single application; but you may use several different bookmarking applications: 9.1. Delicious - large number of users - great sharing. 9.2. Magnoia - with social features making it easier to share ideas. 9.3. Netvouz - powerful search and tagging
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    first Web2.0 Wednesday Using social bookmarking to share and organize information; to manage an on-line portfolio
susana canelo

Blog - Languagelab.com, Life Based English Learning - 0 views

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    Daf's blog about teaching in Second Life. Just fascinating
Illya Arnet

NECC 2008 Webcasts - 0 views

  • Edtags.org: Academic Social Tagging to Aid Learning and Assessment
    • Illya Arnet
       
      Also see the website: edtags.org on which the presentation is based
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    I haven't listened to them yet. I'll add comments to any I find really good
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    also see the website: edtags.com
David Wetzel

Investigating Natural Disasters Using Web 2.0 Tools - 8 views

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    When word of a natural disaster is spreading from somewhere in the world or announced on the news, students can use Google Earth to conduct an investigation of the disaster's effect.
David Wetzel

Using the Web 2.0 WallWisher Tool in Science Classes - 4 views

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    What is Wallwisher and why use it? Its a Web 2.0 application which allows students to express their thoughts or share information on a science concept.
David Wetzel

Saving the Sports Complex Algebra Project - 10 views

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    An algebra project focusing on a theme which interests students is more likely to engage them in the project, so lets take a look at sports. Many students participate in sports at some level, whether as part of a school team or a community team. For the most part these same students do not understand the costs involved to host the sport. Also, they do not understand how much money is needed to ensure a profitable season so the sport can continue from year to year.
Võ Văn Đạt

make money online - 1 views

I found a great Internet company - Cashfiesta.com - that has created a product everyone can benefit from. They pay you while you work or play on your computer. All you need to do is keep their soft...

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Jose Antonio da Silva

A practical guide to creating learning scenarios: part 2 | Onlignment - 17 views

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    In part 1 of this series, we looked at what a learning scenario is, its basic structure, capabilities and applications. We move on now to look in more detail at the steps involved in creating simple scenarios to support learners in understanding the principles underlying everyday problem-solving and decision 
anonymous

Natasa's blog - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 04 May 09 - Cached
  • And I am not the only one. I know of at least two EFL teachers who came up with their own Susan Boyle lesson plans. Check out Karenne's post (the lesson plan can be downloaded) and then visit Susana's blog. Susana's students left some great comments. 
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      One more lesson plan based on Susan Boyle story.
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