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Sheryl A. McCoy

Rating Systems and Personal Rules // NoahBrier.com - 0 views

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    Rating systems are something I find myself discussing fairly frequently. Partly because the idea shows up in a lot of projects and partly because I usually end up relating it to the rules people set for themselves within different social networks. shared on Plurk
Sheryl A. McCoy

n2teaching: My Plurkadian Tag Cloud - 1 views

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    a great feature to use with Plurk, the best social miniblogging site on the web.
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    I haven't used this in some time. It's really cool.
Sheryl A. McCoy

n2teaching: Do You Lock Your Doors? - 1 views

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    "Many of my Professional Learning Network, including me, have recently experienced troubles with our various interactive social networks, including blog comments and Twitter. There is also the less obvious, yet serious problem: thieves that steal your postings without attributing the work to you."
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    I'm hoping you will share your experiences with this. What happened? How did you solve the problem? We want to look at innovative solutions.
Sheryl A. McCoy

Wordle - Lock Your Doors - 0 views

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    "Lock Your Doors" WORDLE from a blog post on ethics in social networks; how to counter spammers, phishers and thieves. -n2teaching 0 minutes ago"
Sheryl A. McCoy

How Different Groups Spend Their Day - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    American Time Use Survey asks thousands of American residents to recall every minute of a day. Here is how people over age 15 spent their time in 2008 very cool graphic; we need to socialize more, IMHO
Sheryl A. McCoy

disambiguity » Ambient Intimacy - 0 views

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    "Ambient intimacy is about being able to keep in touch with people with a level of regularity and intimacy that you wouldn't usually have access to, because time and space conspire to make it impossible."
Elizabeth Koh

Trends - March - ASTD - 0 views

  • The point of social media is to turn learning into a more participatory activity
  • In a corporation, micro-blogging can be a way to augment behavior modeling
  • companies use Twitter to foster communication among employees and customers.
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  • Sarah Milstein predicts that micro-messaging will be as common as email in a few years and may replace email for certain kinds of information, such as client and customer relations.
  • micro-blogging is taking off because it fits how people work and think. But, cautions Lentz, “Think before you tweet. Each tweet is a webpage. It can be Googled. It’s forever.”
Sheryl A. McCoy

Edubeacon - 0 views

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    relating to events of AU fires; John Seely Brown: "Tinkering as a Mode of Knowledge"
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