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Monica Pini

Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies: Home Page - 4 views

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    Finally I've got something interesting to signal in our group! Here you can find lots of informations and opinions about WEb 2.0 tools. In 'Resource' area there's an updated list of the Top 100 tools for learning online.
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    Services, Education & Resources in the use and implementation of social media technologies for working, learning and marketing
Régis Barondeau

Cancer Guidelines Wiki - 0 views

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    The Cancer Council Australia wiki platform is web-based information and education on clinical practice guidelines and that can be constantly updated.
Régis Barondeau

Learning From YouTube: YOUTUBE IS ... - 1 views

  • YouTube is the subject, form, method, problem and solution of this video-book.
nicola poletti

Using Diigo for Collaborative Curation | Fusion Finds - 0 views

  • For example, I had a teacher ask about free screen capture tools. I sent her a link to all the items I had tagged with screencapture in my Diigo account. For the groups to which I’ve joined (ie Diigo in Education), I can see resources tagged by others and shared with the group, as well as share what I’ve tagged. I also follow a few users with similar interests and can see their public resources
Régis Barondeau

Will Facebook profiles replace govt web sites? | Articles | FutureGov - Transforming Go... - 1 views

  • “The mixed model [using social media pages and official web sites] raises debate on a compelling issue: how to reconcile the requirements of accessibility with the innovative use of social media. Government web sites are strictly regulated. Private websites are not. Should one allow freer access to public information than the other?”
  • Another big issue concerning what observers are calling the ‘social cloud’ is information security.
  • Security emerged as the overwhelming concern among Hong Kong government officials at the FutureGov Forum, and Sophos research released in February gives officials good reason to worry. Spam and malware on social networking sites increased by 70 per cent in 2009, with Facebook the worst effected site.
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