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join.me - Free Screen Sharing - 0 views

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    Has anyone tried this tool?
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Skype Education - 1 views

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    Skype is preparing a directory to network classroom teachers.
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Bonk&Park.pdf - Google Docs - 2 views

    • J.Randolph Radney
       
      It would be interesting to note whether the collaboration went on in a class-by-class format or was pursued in more of a 'cohort' approach (i.e. several people all taking the same classes and interacting not just one a single course, but across several.
    • J.Randolph Radney
       
      p. 3 A lack of guidance was identified as a key element in superficial student participation.
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    I am testing the possibility that our course documents might be useful to others in that we could highlight passages and add comments (via stick notes on the original pdfs) in Diigo as a way of interacting on the readings. I expect users to require memberships in both Diigo and in Google Documents (both free, and the latter comes automatically with a gmail account). Please let me know whether you have problems accessing my highlights and/or comments and whether you can access the full text of the pdfs from where you are. Thanks, radney (jrradney@gmail.com).
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Docs for students - Google Docs Help - 10 views

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    This site has useful resources to help students use Google Docs to collaborate.
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The Complete Guide to Google Wave: How to Use Google Wave - 8 views

  • Don't forget: The Complete Guide to Google Wave is and will continue to be freely available to read online right here at completewaveguide.com.
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    For those who haven't already seen it, here is a free online guide on the Wave from Google.
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EtherPad Blog: EtherPad is Back Online Until Open Sourced - 7 views

  • We are working with the Google Wave team to get all EtherPad users a chance to try out the Google Wave preview within the next couple of weeks. We do realize (as does the Google Wave team) that Wave doesn't yet have all the functionality you rely on, and isn't yet as mature as EtherPad. We are confident that in the long term you will be really happy with Google Wave, though. That's why we decided to join them!
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    In regard to the use of EtherPad, note the direction being taken in the quote below.
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wikipedia_timelapse.mov (video/quicktime Object) - 5 views

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    Although the event documented is not at all a happy one, this video shows some of the immediacy that collaboration online with Web 2.0 tools can provide.
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Today's Meet - 3 views

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    Here is an on-the-fly place to create a text chatroom for synchronous sessions.
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The Future of Thinking - The MIT Press - 4 views

  • The authors propose an alternative definition of "institution" as a "mobilizing network"—emphasizing its flexibility, the permeability of its boundaries, its interactive productivity, and its potential as a catalyst for change—and explore the implications for higher education.
  • The Future of Thinking reports on innovative, virtual institutions. It also uses the idea of a virtual institution both as part of its subject matter and as part of its process: the first draft was hosted on a Web site for collaborative feedback and writing.
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    Has anyone read this book? Can you link a review of it to our diigo group?
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Online Learning is so last year… | 21st Century Collaborative - 3 views

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    Personal Learning Networks It is becoming ever apparent to me that those of us who are online learning prefer networks. Networks like we have on Twitter or other electronic spaces where we can share short snips of conversations and where our ideas are met with like minded support and agreement. The advantages of networking are many. And do not get me wrong- I am a huge fan. I believe Personal Learning Networks are one of the three prongs necessary to be a do it yourself learner in today's world. But for all the positive connections, laughter, links, and ideas that networks bring, they only are the tip of what is needed to produce lasting change. I do not have to commit to anything when I network. I can be witty or not and still be part of the "cool kids". Networks are very "me" centered in that I choose my mentors, feeds, resources, learning objects and those with whom I will learn. I am in control. I can
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Webspiration - 3 views

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    Think Visually. Work Collaboratively.
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How to Manage a Group Project in Google Wave - Google Wave - Lifehacker - 4 views

  • Here's how to manage a group project in Wave.
  • To keep all the project-specific waves into a single bucket, the first thing all the members of your group should do is agree on a project-specific tag.
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    There has been some interest in using Wave in collaboration.
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