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Google Search Query Formation - YouTube - 0 views

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    video on google search tips, 7 minutes long, found it from Free Tech4Teachers blog, August 2012.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Groupaya - home - 0 views

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    home page for Groupaya wiki. Like their sun-ball being lifted overhead logo. Incredible # of pages of different resources here.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Groupaya - Leading change - 0 views

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    Excellent site (wiki) for Groupaya. This page is on Leading Change. Found this because Eugene Kim is leader for Leadership Learning Community.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

You Are (Probably) Wrong About You - Heidi Grant Halvorson - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    blog by Heidi Grant Halvorson on HBR website re: our lack of insight when it comes to analyzing why we do/don't succeed; others know us better, July 30, 2012. See link to free diagnostics to build self-awareness
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

9 things Diagnostics - 0 views

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    An interesting diagnostic on practices of successful people--series of questions around 9 elements, like content and format--offered free by author Heidi Grant Halvorson of book Nine Things Successful People Do Differently, found 8.6.2012
anonymous

75 Open Source Replacements for Popular Small Business Software - Datamation - 0 views

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    For many small businesses, open source software represents an unexplored gold mine. When you run a small business, budgets are always tight. While you need many of the same kinds of software that larger businesses need, you don't have hundreds or thousands of dollars to spend on that software like bigger companies do.
anonymous

Linux Journal | The Original Magazine of the Linux Community - 0 views

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    Crowd source information
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

http://successfulaging.milkeninstitute.org/bcsa.taf?page=videos&vid=10 - 0 views

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    Very nice site by the Milken Institute (changing the world in innovative ways) featuring bite-size multimedia appetizers of its Best Cities for Successful Aging research.
anonymous

22 Top Blogging Tools Loved by the Pros | Social Media Examiner - 0 views

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    Looking for exciting new tools to simplify the blogging experience? If so, keep reading. We decided to get the scoop on today's hottest blogging tools. We asked 22 pros to share their favorite new finds. Here they are... #1: InboxQ A great blogging tool I discovered a few months ago is InboxQ.
Lisa Levinson

HOWTO: Issue #openbadges in 5 steps using WordPress + WPBadger | dougbelshaw.com/blog - 1 views

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    WordPress now has a badge plug in and here is a video on how to use it. So, I think we can issue badges ourselves from our WordPress site.
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    We don't have to go to the backpack at Mozilla to issue badges. WordPress now has a plug in that does it. Here's a video on how to do badges using WordPress.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Personal Learning Networks for Educators - YouTube - 0 views

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    YouTube video by Skip Via, prof. at University of Alaska in Fairbanks on Personal Learning Network, 2010. Has a great image of his PLN. He itemizes the tools according to the functions he needs: 1. Find answers 2. Read blogs/news 3. Publish and share 4. Communicate 5. Collaborate 6. Follow colleagues 7. Aggregate resources All based on people who have expertise or need his expertise.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

starter-kit-final.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Another excellent resource from PLP for Connected Educators (available through Dropbox) to kick off Connected Educators Month. What if August were also Women's e-Quality month? or Women's Webquality Month? August 26 is Women's Equality Day . . . something to think about for next year? Wonder which women's organizations might bite and support such an event.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

What do you know? Connected learning outcomes explored | Connected Learning Research Ne... - 0 views

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    Post by Katie Salen, July 26, 2012, Leveling Up project at Connected Learning Research Network. I like this emphasis on individual and collective gains in connected learning networks. And how connected learning is "value additive." Excerpts: "Further, because connected learning, as a model, advocates for experiences that offer low barriers to entry and information, social supports for learning, and diverse opportunities for the development of interest and expertise, it must also advocate for outcomes that are both individual and collective in nature. It is no longer enough to develop metrics and pathways for individual outcomes; we must also find ways to recognize outcomes produced by groups or communities and provide pathways for collective participation. Or so our hypothesis goes." As a community, the members of Ravelry produce knowledge and expertise, projects and products with academic, civic, and peer value. The welcoming nature of the site and the mere existence of the thousands of groups it hosts are mechanisms inviting participation and the development of shared knowledge. Conversely, the environment provides individuals with opportunities to acquire social, economic, and cultural capital, to learn domain-specific content and skills, and develop metacognitive skills and learning dispositions. Unlike models of learning that center solely on individual outcomes and competition for zero-sum resources and rewards, like those seen in most schools, Ravelry exemplifies how connected learning is value-additive, elevating individuals and collectives in an integrated way. High-functioning connected learning environments are characterized not only by engaged learning at an individual level, but by high quality content and standards and collective purpose that is shared by all participants.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Projects | Connected Learning Research Network - 0 views

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    List of projects in Connected Learning Research Network as of July 27, 2012 Note this Longitudinal study of Connected Learning by Ben Penuel of late elementary and middle school students in connected learning environments and the "relationship of participation to valued outcomes. These outcomes include interest development, persistence in learning, civic participation, and development of a positive sense of the future." Could these outcomes be the same for WLS Studio connected learners?
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

BostonHoSTimeline.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Example case study from Knowledge Communities, Naava Frank's nonprofit org
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Knowledge Communities: About Us - 0 views

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    website for Knowledge Communities. Look at this mission: Knowledge Communities trains community facilitators how to tap into the intrinsic motivation of individuals and groups to move a community or network forward toward more autonomy, productivity and sustainability. The outcome we aim for is improved practice. Over time, network members take over the role the paid facilitator has played, requiring fewer external resource to produce greater results. To learn more about our projects see our white papers.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

bethkanter - attribution policy - 0 views

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    Attribution policy statement by Beth Kanter
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Mentor So That It Means Something | Inc.com - 0 views

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    Interesting blog post on Inc., March 12, 2012 by Dave Balter and Jennifer Lum on spiderweb mentorship and horizontal entrepreneurialism. Think this has implications for connected learning, too. Excerpt: Spiderweb mentorship: Successful entrepreneurs and executives actively pushing people up and into the ecosystem. Horizontal entrepreneurism: Collaboration across companies, with entrepreneurs enthusiastically supporting each other.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Connected Learning: A New Research-Driven Initiative « User Generated Education - 0 views

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    Connected Learning, a new research-driven initiative was introduced at the Digital Media and Learning Conference 2012. This blog post by Jackie Gerstein discusses its essence and includes TED video of Henry Jenkins and separate video of Mimi Ito. See excerpt on core values and principals of connected learning: At the core of connected learning are three values: Equity - when educational opportunity is available and accessible to all young people, it elevates the world we all live in. Full Participation - learning environments, communities, and civic life thrive when all members actively engage and contribute. Social connection - learning is meaningful when it is part of valued social relationships and shared practice, culture, and identity (http://connectedlearning.tv/connected-learning-principles). This initiative is being driven by the following design principles: Shared purpose - Connected learning environments are populated with adults and peers who share interests and are contributing to a common purpose. Today's social media and web-based communities provide exceptional opportunities for learners, parents, caring adults, teachers, and peers in diverse and specialized areas of interest to engage in shared projects and inquiry. Cross-generational learning and connection thrives when centered on common interests and goals. Production-centered - Connected learning environments are designed around production, providing tools and opportunities for learners to produce, circulate, curate, and comment on media. Learning that comes from actively creating, making, producing, experimenting, remixing, decoding, and designing, fosters skills and dispositions for lifelong learning and productive contributions to today's rapidly changing work and political conditions. Openly networked - Connected learning environments are designed around networks that link together institutions and groups across various sectors, including popula
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    Home page for aggregation of online tagged resources
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