the default "egg" on Twitter and silhouette Facebook. The default says: “I can’t be bothered to upload an image.
Web Ink Now: Friending cats and following eggs: On social networks you ARE your photo - 0 views
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But when somebody has an image that is not an actual photo of them, I hesitate and usually do not connect. Why are they hiding? Why use a dog or flower or building, or famous person, or logo instead?
friending eggs and following cats - 0 views
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Now I am not saying that all people that share a picture of themselves on the Internet are the people they represent themselves to be. That would be extremely naive. It is just easier to connect and build trust with a person rather than an avatar.
App Store - Zite Personalized Magazine - 0 views
Comprehensive list of Search Engines - The Search Engine List - 0 views
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Live Search (formerly Windows Live Search and MSN Search) Microsoft's web search engine, designed to compete with Google and Yahoo!. Included as part of the Internet Explorer web browser. Demonoid: A BitTorrent tracker set up by a person known only as Deimos. The website indexed torrents uploaded by its members.
Learning Style Inventory - 0 views
Infographic: Blended Learning 2.0 From The Ground Up - Getting Smart by Getting Smart S... - 0 views
biggest-facebook-security-threats: Personal Finance News from Yahoo! Finance - 0 views
FERPA and Social Media - Faculty Focus | Faculty Focus - 0 views
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“FERPA cannot be interpreted as building a total and complete wall between the school and the community. We would have really bad schools if that happened and very disengaged students.
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FERPA was never intended to place students into the box of a physical or online classroom to prevent them from learning from the public. Rather, FERPA requires schools to maintain control over certain student records (Fryer, 2009). These records include medical information, social security numbers, and grades.
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Some people think that students cannot release any personally identifiable student information, but this is also not true.
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The Digital Citizen - My Sojourn in the World of Web 2.0 by Irene Watts-Politza - 0 views
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Aug 04 2012
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Reflecting on the online course design process, I realize I have made a tremendous transition from first-time student to instructor in the space of one semester. What I have learned about myself is that I have an affinity for designing in the online environment.
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I just finished what may be my last discussion post for ETAP640. As I went through the post process, I was cognizant of each step: read your classmates’ posts; respond to something that resonates within you; teach (us) something by locating and sharing resources that support your thinking; include the thinking and experiences of classmates; offer your opinion on what you are sharing; cite your resources for the benefit of all; tag your resources logically.
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Student Reflections @wattspoi on "Heutagogy & its Implications for Evaluative Feedback" http://t.co/xiuWsCsD #lrnchat #edchat
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