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Raman Singh

OUR TIME TO LEAD: RE:EDUCATION Building open-learning platforms in Canada - 0 views

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    Wow, such an interesting direction that online/distance learning is taking through MOOCS (Massive Open Online Course). There is a lot more I can say on this topic, and I will! ____________________ Among the tens of thousands of people signed up for the University of Toronto's online computer science course Learn to Program: The Fundamentals, there are a lot of unconventional students.Of late, MOOCs have dominated the conversation around online learning. They drastically change distance learning, breaking down the barriers of geography and fees, while connecting students across the globe with each other and with some of the world's top teaching talents.
Irene Hawkings

Digital Staffing: The Future of Recruitment-by-Algorithm - Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic - Ha... - 3 views

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    As a consequence of spending so much time online, we now leave traces of our personality everywhere. Our online behaviors are of interest to recruiters and employers, who are desperately trying to translate them into "digital reputations" and use them to find talent online. This HBR article mentions that Egosurfing -or self-googling-is now more important than updating your CV.
Raman Singh

Web Lab - 0 views

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    Wow, this is a pretty amazing thing. And a great article for synchronous tech! Please have a look. This revolutionary five-experiment exhibition highlights the way technology allows people to connect and engage with each other in real-time. It's the online component of a year-long physical exhibition in London's Science Museum featuring a series of interactive Chrome Experiments that bring the intricacies of the web to life. In what is a truly global exhibit museum visitors can interact with the technology at the same time as online participants.
Jennifer Lee

In Online Exams, Big Brother Will Be Watching - 0 views

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    To eliminate cheating while writing tests for an online course, several top U.S. Universities have hired online "proctors" who can watch you take an online exam via webcam. Hmmm...
Samantha Campana

'Real names online' law struck down in South Korea - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

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    Interesting article showing how the internet is still a difficult place to regulate and also relates to building online identity; the topic I am doing for my educative speech.
Irene Hawkings

No More Résumés, Say Some Firms-The Wall Street Journal - 1 views

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    Building off of Yates article...Union Square Ventures recently posted an opening for an investment analyst. Instead of asking for résumés, the New York venture-capital firm asked applicants to send links representing their "Web presence," such as a Twitter account or Tumblr blog. Something to think about when applying for internships and jobs in the future!
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    I have mixed feelings about this because I think it is a great way to show potential employers your online 'voice' so to speak. However, I feel it can infringe upon privacy in some cases. It also makes it difficult for people like myself who have high privacy settings on twitter and can only be accessed by followers. Does someone temporarily follow me well scoping me out? I'm not sure
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    I agree with you Rya. While I appreciate such innovation, it's difficult for me to comprehend the privacy issues related with such a thing. Doesn't LinkedIn suffice anymore?
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    I agree with both of your comments Rya and Raman. There really does seem to be a privacy issue here. I suppose with all the recent competition for work, employers are looking for ways to distinguish candidates (doesn't seem fair). Although we started off building our "online presence" for personal reasons, there appears to be a need to build a public professional presence as well. Perhaps the trick is to keep your personal account private to maintain our sense of privacy and start building an online professional profile that is public. Blogging about a professionally related topic, linking field-specific articles etc. might be the way to get noticed.
Jelena D

By 2014, 1 in 10 Social Media Reviews Will Be Fake [STUDY] - 0 views

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    10% of business reviews will be fake by 2014 -- I found this shocking! Sure, don't believe everything you read online but 10 per cent? If you're a communications manager relying on reviews to promote your company or build trust among customers, how do you maintain your integrity if this kind of statistic is floating around?
Derek Kirk

http://www.stratu.nu/media/6458/artikel%20om%20sociala%20medier.pdf - 0 views

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    Some great tips on perfecting your personal online presence, or social media strategy.
Irene Hawkings

The Seven Patterns of Nonprofit Digital Teams | Stanford Social Innovation Review - 0 views

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    A really interesting read about the state of digital teams in the nonprofit sector. Senior online leaders from 67 nonprofit organizations contributed to the final report. You can also download the world's first digital team structure benchmark for the nonprofit sector for free: http://digitalteams.org/
Emily Easto

Unmasking Reddit's Violentacrez, The Biggest Troll on the Web - 0 views

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    Gawker's Adrian Chen tracks down the identity of reddit.com's violentacrez. I'd never heard of this person, but the headline grabbed my attention. The article has some really great insight into how reddit is run and the role of moderators on the sites boards. Also an interesting read in regards to the politics of online identity protection and the role of anonymity in online communications.
Caroline Carter

Khan Academy: The man who wants to teach the world - Telegraph - 0 views

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    This article is about Salman Khan - the founder of a non-profit online school. His aim is to create the first, free world-class virtual school. 
Caroline Carter

Joyce Murray MP on CBC Power & Politics discussing privacy and LGBT issues - YouTube - 0 views

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    a youtube of cbc on the use of online privacy and the LGBT issue. asking interesting questions about how government uses the internet to contact certain groups. 
Liane Coulahan

The Benefits of Facebook "Friends:" Social Capital and College Students' Use of Online ... - 0 views

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    This is a really interesting scholarly article I came across whilst putting together my last scholarly blog. The study examines the relationship between the use of Facebook and the formation and maintenance of social capital.
Irene Hawkings

Best Software & App Ratings - BestVendor.com - 1 views

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    I know many of us place high value on online customer reviews. Think of this site as the "Urban Spoon" of software and apps. You can browse technologies by theme (creative, customers, team, productivity etc.) view screen shots and read user reviews. You can also browse compiled lists of technologies posted by users of the site. Ex. "how I manage my retail business" or "28 ideas for an awesome office" This site might be helpful exploring technologies for our research paper!
Caroline Carter

Democratic Whoopsy: Kim Jong-Un and Mohamed Morsey Lead Time's 'Person Of The Year' Pol... - 0 views

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    Remember when TIME magazine chose YOU as person of the year. This year... the people have spoken and hijacked the race through online votes pushing forward "undemocratic" leaders like Kim Jong Un to the top of the list. 
Emily Easto

Globe to charge readers for online content - The Globe and Mail - 2 views

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    How was this affect how you get your news?
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    I will be paying - can't live without my morning globe and mail
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    People will start going to free sites to get their news.
Rya K

Photoshop Tutorials for Beginners - 0 views

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    Mashable presents some of the best online tips and tutorials online for photoshop beginners. They start with the very basic - I thought some of these could be helpful to know for project 2.
Emily MacIntosh

Tory MP says government should do something about anonymous online comments - 0 views

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    Incredibly relevant given our discussion in class today. I know what I said this morning about not believing anonymous comments to be integral to free speech, but I have to say I'm not at all keen on the proposal of this type of law.
Jelena D

Is Social Media Creating a Plagiarism Problem? - 0 views

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    When we talk about sharing online, we often forget that through sharing, credibility and accountability for copyright is lost.
Jelena D

The Erosion of Privacy and the Rise of Publicness…and why it's a good thing -... - 0 views

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    In light of our discussion on online privacy, interesting article on the erosion of privacy and why its a good thing.
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