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The Educational Semantic Web - 0 views

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    Anderson, T., & Whitelock, D. (2004). The Educational Semantic Web: Visioning and Practicing the Future of Education. Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 1 Retrieved Dec. 2007 from http://www-jime.open.ac.uk/2004/1
Joh Fra03

Directory of open access journals - 0 views

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    open access journals
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ePals Global Community - 0 views

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    A portal where students from all over the world can discuss and connect classrooms. A good example of an outside resource for additional activity.
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Untitled - Google Docs - 0 views

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    can't publish out to Word, only to PDF, can do footnotes Has comments, but they sit right into the text so that it looks horrible, no threaded discussions or can see who is editing. I think that only one person can at a time
Joh Fra03

Peepel - More what does Peepel look like? - Online Office - 0 views

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    Collaborative in real time, writing space
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ELI7027.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    2. Educause Learning Initiative. (2007, July). 7 things you should know about… Twitter. [Online]. Available: www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7027.pdf.
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Thoughts on Facebook - 0 views

  • Think about not only your marketability today as a cool guy or girl in your college social circle, but who you might want to be in five or ten years when posting an "identity" on the Internet. Remember, just because it is a new technology does not absolve you of the responsibility to use it in legal and appropriate ways — including taking into account your obligations regarding proper conduct as a citizen of the university.
  • even if you take it down or change it, it remains accessible to the rest of the world on the Internet anyway.
  • Don't say anything about someone else that you would not want said about yourself. And be gentle with yourself too
Joh Fra03

3 scenarios for using Twitter with your students at teaching.mrbelshaw.co.uk - 0 views

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    4. Belshaw, D. (2007, September). 3 scenarios for using Twitter with your students [Teaching Blog]. [Online]. Available: teaching.mrbelshaw.co.uk/index.php/2007/09/27/3-scenarios-for-using-twitter-with-your-students/.
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http://www.wetpaint.com/ - 0 views

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    Discussion, log in process, social networking threads, fairly easy edit, two writers can clash if on at the same time. Doesn't tell you if others are on it. No chat.
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Creating Courses - Instructional Design - 0 views

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    A database of various materials re: best practices and ideas on course design
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Social Care Online: A fine balance: instructor self-disclosure in the classroom. - 0 views

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    A fine balance: instructor self-disclosure in the classroom.
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Presentation by Anderson - 0 views

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    Social software
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Journal for Asynchronous Learning Networks | The Sloan Consortium - 0 views

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    1092-8235
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On Privacy and web presence | Virtual Canuck - 0 views

  • In my own class, I am encouraging students to venture out beyond the protected walls of the institutional LMS and use blog posting and discussions to create “transactional presence” and sustain cooperative and collaborative learning. However, I note that most students confine reading permissions to others associated with the University or even exclusively to class mates, thereby eliminating exposure to search engines and external readers and communities. A safer, choice, but one that serves to minimize spontaneous and emergent connections and relationships with people outside of the institution
  • he first  use verbal and non verbal behaviours by which we invite others to enter or to leave our individual spaces. The second is built upon on environmental constraints and opportunities we build and inhabit such as doors, fences, passwords and speaking platforms. Finally, Altman notes cultural constraints such as  the type of questions that are appropriately asked, the loudness of voice and the amount of touching that we use to build and reinforce interpersonal boundaries that culturally define privacy spaces and practices.
  • hus, it  should come as no surprise that privacy issues are a major concern of all who use the net and perhaps especially so for those using social software tools for both formal and informal learning. No easy asnwers, but I don’t see any compelling reasons to attemopt to totally lockdown our or our students capacity to explore and gain control over their own emerging sense of privacy and security.
Joh Fra03

More on Groups versus Networks and Collectives | Virtual Canuck - 0 views

  • 1. groups emphasize sameness, networks emphasize diversity 2. groups emphasize order and control, networks emphasize autonomy 3. groups emphasize borders and membership, networks emphasize openness 4. groups emphasize additive, cumulative knowledge, networks emphasize emergent knowledge
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Coming out in Bytes and Pieces: Self-identification Online - 0 views

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