Group items matching
in title, tags, annotations or urlBBC - 0 views
Current Events Lesson Plans - 0 views
ESL independent study lab - 0 views
Folksonomies - Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata - 0 views
-
A user on Flickr, Andrew Lowosky, began posting pictures of doorbells in Florence, along with a brief piece of fiction about the doorbell in the description of the photograph. He dubbed this combination of photograph and short story “flicktion,” and tagged it as such. (Lowosky, 2004.) Some other users have been tagging photographs with “flicktion” and writing short fiction to accompany it
-
the most used tags are more likely to be used by other users since they are more likely to be seen
-
A folksonomy represents simultaneously some of the best and worst in the organization of information. Its uncontrolled nature is fundamentally chaotic, suffers from problems of imprecision and ambiguity that well developed controlled vocabularies and name authorities effectively ameliorate. Conversely, systems employing free-form tagging that are encouraging users to organize information in their own ways are supremely responsive to user needs and vocabularies, and involve the users of information actively in the organizational system. Overall, transforming the creation of explicit metadata for resources from an isolated, professional activity into a shared, communicative activity by users is an important development that should be explored and considered for future systems development.
-
reference from Folksonomies: Tidying up Tags?
-
Thanks, Paul, for bookmarking this site. Interesting reading that points out to what we've been experiencing, the strengths and weakenesses of folksonomies. If we learn about them, we can try to minimize a bit ambiguity problems in tagging, though they will always be there!
Weblogg-ed - 0 views
-
thin walls
-
thin walls
Reading Comprehension - 0 views
Reading Comprehension Exercises - 1 views
Sloan-C - Publications - Journal: JALN - Vol10:1 - 0 views
-
Karen Swan (Kent State University) introduces a special issue of JALN about collaboration thus: "... [M]any online educators remain unsure of why, when, and how to introduce collaboration in their online classes. This special issue is designed to provide help with collaborative activities."
-
I can hardly wait to read these articles!
NPR. org - 0 views
Learning Resources - 0 views
Storynory - 0 views
English through stories - 0 views
How do you envision using the Webslides feature? - 124 views
Dear Berta, I have the same feeling...I wish I had known about Diigo and Webslides before I had taught the Listening Plus online course, but it's never too late, and I'll surely see how it can be ...
AudioOwl - Free Audio Books - 14 views
-
Free audio books. Download one in mp3, iPod and iTunes format. reviewed by David Kapuler here: http://cyber-kap.blogspot.com/2010/01/audioowl.html
CmapTools - Home Page Cmap.html - 0 views
« First
‹ Previous
161 - 180 of 248
Next ›
Last »
Showing 20▼ items per page