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apophenia: Twitter: "pointless babble" or peripheral awareness + social grooming? - 0 views

  • It's all about shared intimacy that is of no value to a third-party ear who doesn't know the person babbling.
  • It's all about shared intimacy that is of no value to a third-party ear who doesn't know the person babbling.
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    It's all about shared intimacy that is of no value to a third-party ear who doesn't know the person babbling.
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e-Learning Ontario - Resources: Ontario Educational Resource Bank - 0 views

  • As Ontario's learning object repository, the Ontario Educational Resource Bank (OERB) currently offers a growing number of online resources to teachers and students, from Kindergarten to Grade 12, at no cost. There are thousands of teacher-shared resources, including lesson plans, activities, maps, and interactive multimedia objects
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    As Ontario's learning object repository, the Ontario Educational Resource Bank (OERB) currently offers a growing number of online resources to teachers and students, from Kindergarten to Grade 12, at no cost. There are thousands of teacher-shared resources, including lesson plans, activities, maps, and interactive multimedia objects
anonymous

The Paulo and Nita Freire International Project for Critical Pedagogy | The Paulo and N... - 0 views

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    The Freire Project is dedicated to building an international critical community which works to promote social justice in a variety of cultural contexts. We are committed to conducting and sharing critical research in social, political, and educational locations. READ MORE
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Guardian Open Platform: Tools to keep content king | Technology | The Guardian - 0 views

  • "The model is free. You can use our ­content elsewhere in the web. What do we get out of it? We want you to help us build an ad network," said Matt McAlister, head of the Guardian Developer Network.
  • To find related Guardian articles, the API can draw on the tagging system from its own content management system, internal search engine for guardian.co.uk provided by Endeca and a related-content service powered by Zemanta. That content is then packaged in standardised formats including XML, JSON and Atom which can easily be added to external sites.
  • "The whole idea is to spread out journalism," ­McAlister said, and APIs can lead to explosive growth.
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  • Twitter's API drives 20 times more ­traffic to the service than its own website does, and Twitter's web market share passed that of social news site Digg in January. Third parties using Twitter's API have developed a huge range of services and applications that have helped drive Twitter's growth spurt.
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    The Guardian this week launched its Open Platform, paving the way for developers to easily reuse its articles and data
anonymous

[youtube] History of the Internet - 0 views

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    "History of the internet" is an animated documentary explaining the inventions from time-sharing to filesharing, from Arpanet to Internet.
anonymous

Top 100 Tools for Learning 2008 - 0 views

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    list is compiled from the contributions of 155 learning professionals (from both education and workplace learning) who shared their Top 10 Tools for Learning both for their own personal learning/ productivity
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[video] John Seely Brown: Tinkering as a Mode of Knowledge Production - 0 views

  • "I am what I create" says John Seely Brown addressing the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - Stanford, CA, Oct. 23-25, 2008
  • "I am what I create" says John Seely Brown addressing the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - Stanford, CA, Oct. 23-25, 2008
  • "I am what I create" says John Seely Brown addressing the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - Stanford, C
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    "I am what I create" says John Seely Brown addressing the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - Stanford, C
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