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in title, tags, annotations or urlA 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
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Free Technology for Teachers: Resources to Help Schools Understand Social Media - 7 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
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7 Things You Should Know About Ning | EDUCAUSE CONNECT - 0 views
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One of the latest publications in the ELI "Seven Things You Should Know About..." series
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Abstract: Ning is an online service that allows users to create their own social networks and join and participate in other networks. No technical skill is required to set up a social network, and there are no limits to the number of networks a user can join. Users of Ning social networks have access to functionality similar to that of more well-known social networks, such as Facebook and MySpace. Various features allow users to read news or learn about related events, join groups, read and comment on blog entries, view photos and videos, and other activities as set up by the network creator. RSS feeds let users subscribe to updates from specific parts of the social network.