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Tarmo Toikkanen

Open source e-portfolio and social networking software - Mahara ePortfolio System - 2 views

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    "Mahara is an open source e-portfolio system with a flexible display framework. Mahara, meaning 'think' or 'thought' in Te Reo Māori, is user centred environment with a permissions framework that enables different views of an e-portfolio to be easily managed. Mahara also features a weblog, resume builder and social networking system, connecting users and creating online learner communities."
Tarmo Toikkanen

Facebook Announces New Homepages: It's All About the Stream - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • One highlight of the new homepages is a new 'publisher' feature which looks almost exactly like a similar feature on FriendFeed. Users can now easily post updates, notes, photos, and videos right from their homepage without having to go to the specific application first.
  • Just like on FriendFeed, users can now easily block updates from others if they turn out to be spammers or are simply posting too few interesting (or too many) updates.
  • Thanks to updates to Facebook's privacy settings, users will now also be able to follow others without having to become actual 'friends.' This is basically the same 'friendship' model that Twitter has implemented on its service.
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  • Facebook is slowly moving towards combining some of the best features of FriendFeed and Twitter on its homepages as it has seen how quickly users latched on to Twitter and its real-time updates.
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    Facebookin uudet ominaisuudet tulevat käyttöön 11.3.2009. Tässä käydään läpi, mitä uutta on tiedossa. Huhut kasvavasta kilpailusta Friendfeedin ja Twitterin kanssa sävyttävät spekulaatiota.
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    New Facebook features revealed
Tarmo Toikkanen

Check User Names - Social Networking Username Availability - 0 views

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    Ennen kuin aloitat toiminnan sosiaalisessa mediassa, voit tällä palvelulla löytää itsellesi sopivan käyttäjätunnuksen, joka on vielä vapaana riittävän monessa palvelussa.
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    Checks a swathe of social media sites to see if a user name is available or not.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Creative Commons on Flickr: Users Prefer Restrictive Licenses - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • In total, Flickr now hosts over 100 million CC-licensed images, so even the least restrictive CC license accounts for a total of 12 million photos, and, of course, even the most restrictive CC license still allows for free sharing of the images, as long as the image is not changed and the author is attributed.
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    Analyysia Flickr-kuvapalvelussa käytetyistä avoimista lisensseistä.
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    Flickr now holds the world's largest repository of Creative Commons-licensed images, but according to a new study, most Flickr users opt to license their images under the most restrictive CC license.
Tarmo Toikkanen

paper.li - read Twitter as a daily newspaper - 2 views

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    "paper.li organizes links shared on Twitter into an easy to read newspaper-style format. Newspapers can be created for any Twitter user, list or #tag."
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    Jos twitterin seuraaminen tuntuu hankalalta, paper.li tiivistää päivän tweetit yhdeksi sanomalehdeksi. Esim. Tarmon lehti: http://paper.li/tarmotoikkanen
Tero Toivanen

Google Buzz: 5 Tips for Power Users - PCWorld - 2 views

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    Hyviä vinkkejä Buzz:in käyttäjille.
Tero Toivanen

A. Kipta's Blog: VideoSpin - free video editing software - 1 views

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    VideoSpin is amazingly easy and fun for all consumers, especially users who don't want to spend much time creating movies.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Education | Diigo - 2 views

  • You can create student accounts for an entire class with just a few clicks (and student email addresses are optional for account creation) Students of the same class are automatically set up as a Diigo group so they can start using all the benefits that a Diigo group provides, such as group bookmarks and annotations, and group forums. Privacy settings of student accounts are pre-set so that only teachers and classmates can communicate with them. Ads presented to student account users are limited to education-related sponsors.
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    These are special premium accounts provided specifically to K-12 & higher-ed educators.
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    Diigo tarjoaa opettajille ilmaisia erityistilejä. Ominaisuuksiin kuuluu mm. oppilaiden kutsuminen palveluun ja suojatut ryhmät luokille.
Tarmo Toikkanen

What educational question is Second Life the answer to? - 0 views

  • In another session Shailey Minocha and Rita Tingle discussed the importance of a sense of presence and a sense of place which are harder to achieve in a 2D environment. They also suggest from their research that activities in Second Life don’t actually enhance learning in themselves but by creating a sense of community and common purpose they can build motivation in learners which then leads to better learning.
  • it’s amazing how included you feel…I would never have been able to take part in the activities offered by the OU if they hadn’t been in Second Life…everyone joins in and really helps me learn
  • The avatar becomes an extension of the self and people in her Glasgow evening classes call each other by their avatar names. Kath feels that people’s identity is more real in Second Life somehow than in their Facebook presence.
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  • Maggie Savin-Baden from Coventry reports that students think play is important but perceive that staff think it’s a distraction from learning.
  • There is no doubt that virtual worlds are enhancing social contact and quickly become as real to their participants as “real” communication. If you don’t believe this think how much we believe we’re hearing someone’s voice when we pick up the telephone. It’s just a reproduction of their voice transported in multiple ways through complex communication networks but we con ourselves into thinking we’re actually hearing their voice.
  • Edward Castranova quotes Gartner’s prediction that by 2011 80% of web users will use an avatar and have a “second life”.
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    Analyysia Second Lifen hyödyistä opetuksessa.
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    Research shows that activities in Second Life don't actually enhance learning in themselves but by creating a sense of community and common purpose they can build motivation in learners which then leads to better learning.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Epäeettistä mainontaa Edublogs-palvelussa? - 0 views

  • I checked my other student learning logs in Edublogs and found a similar pattern. It then dawned on me that these links were being added to their content without their notice.
  • For example one student mentioned the word "energy" in her blog entry and I found a pop-up link directing me to Exxon/Mobile. Hmmm? I thought and I read on. This same student also mentioned "college" in her entry wherein a hyperlink associated with the University of Phoenix popped up. I found this rather odd, since the student was currently enrolled here at the University of Florida.
  • While Mr. Farmer offers a cogent explanation for the need for revenue to support free, online hosting of Edublogs, he never says anything about embedding advertisements in user created content. I am not opposed to advertisements on free online applications. However, there is a big difference between placing an advertisement on a free site and placing an advertisement in the user's content.
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    Ilmeisesti Edublogs-palvelussa opiskelijoiden blogeihiinsa kirjoittamia sanoja muutetaan mainoslinkeiksi. Sessums raportoi englanniksi
Tarmo Toikkanen

10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know - 0 views

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    Tärkeimmät yksityisyyssäädöt, joilla voit valita, mitä muut näkevät Facebook-profiilistasi. Käy läpi kaverilistat, kuvataggaukset, seinäkirjoitukset jne.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Education and Social Media - Social Media Optimization - 0 views

  • Look at how similar some of the new rules for social media optimization is with the new world of education: Help your content travel Encourage the mashup Reward helpful and valuable users Participate Know how to target your audience Create content
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    David Wilson notices how similar social media and education are becoming.
Tarmo Toikkanen

10 New Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know - 2 views

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    "In this guide we present a thorough overview of the most important privacy settings which includes previous settings that are still relevant as well as new privacy settings that have been added by Facebook."
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    Facebookin yksityisyysasetukset menivät uusiksi. Tässä ohjeet, kuinka säätää oma näkyvyys sopivaksi.
Tero Toivanen

2010-01-15_1836 - 1 views

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    Englannin opiskelua videoita katsomalla. Vaikuttaa mielenkiintoiselta
Tero Toivanen

No Free Lunch for Ning Users; Still Plenty of Bargains Elsewhere - 0 views

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    Lisää vaihtoehtoja Ning:lle.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Why PBworks - 0 views

  • As we've added additional functionality, such as Access Controls, Document Management, Mobile support, and now our new Legal Edition, we've gone well beyond traditional wiki functionality.  As a result, the name "PBwiki" no longer reflected how we think of ourselves, and even more importantly, how our users think of us. 
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    PBWiki kulkee nykyään nimellä PBWorks. Samat wikitoiminnot ovat käytössä, mutta lisäksi on tarjolla monia muita toiminnallisuuksia, kuten dokumenttienhallinta.
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    PBWiki renamed itself to PBWorks as they added new features to their wiki engine, such as document management.
Tarmo Toikkanen

The Ed Techie: Using learning environments as a metaphor for educational change - 0 views

  • In examining the current physical space Wesch (2008) asked students what a lecture hall ‘said’ about learning, in essence what were the affordances (Gibson 1979; Norman 1988) of the standard learning environment. They listed the following: To learn is to acquire information Information is scare and hard to find Trust authority for good information Authorized information is beyond discussion Obey the authority Follow along
  • These are obviously at odds with what most educators regard as key components in learning, such as dialogue, reflection, critical analysis, etc. They are also at distinct odds with the type of experience students have in the online world they inhabit regularly, particularly the social network, read/write web. These environments are characterised by User-generated content Power of the crowd Data on an epic scale Architecture of participation Network effects Openness
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  • When it was necessary for education to be performed face to face, a number of services were bundled together. When it becomes digital and online, this may no longer be the case, as we have seen in most content industries, such as music and newspapers (education has some similarities with content and also some significant differences). The first round of learning tools replicated the centralised model, but as the tools have become easier to use, and the methods for integrating them simpler, so this centralised approach seems less applicable. Clay Shirky (2008) argues that the ‘cost’ of organising people has collapsed, which makes informal groupings more likely to occur and often more successful:"By making it easier for groups to self-assemble and for individuals to contribute to group effort without requiring formal management, these tools have radically altered the old limits on the size, sophistication, and scope of unsupervised effort"Part of the function of universities is to provide this organisation, for example by grouping individuals together to form a student cohort who are interested in the same subject. But as this grouping becomes easier to do online, it becomes less of a valued function of the university - ie you don’t need to go to a university to find like minded people. Education then faces the same challenges regarding the cost of organisation that, say, the Encyclopedia Brittanica faced from wikipedia. Returning to the theme of this paper, Shirky’s argument can also be applied to technology, namely that the ‘cost’ of integrating technology has drastically reduced, meaning it is now feasible for individuals to do this, thus alleviating the need for centrally provided pre-integrated solutions. For example, we could reword the above quote to read:By making it easier for tools to (self) assemble and for applications to contribute to the environment without requiring integration, these approaches have radically altered the old limits on the size, sophistication, and scope of any individual to create their own environmentProjects such as SocialLearn, illustrate that the conceptualisation of a learning environment goes beyond technical, or even pedagogical considerations. In a digital society it comes to represent the institutional response to changes in the nature of knowledge creation, sharing, and participation, in short to the nature of education itself. Shirky argues that ‘when we change the way we communicate, we change society’, and the new socially based technologies we have today are doing this in fundamental ways. It is only by exploring their potential that universities can remain relevant to the society they are helping to shape.
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    The central theme of this article is that the online learning environment can be seen as the means by which higher education can explores the challenges and opportunities raised by online and digital society.
Tarmo Toikkanen

Sun äitis podcastit - 1 views

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    Opettajakouluttajan gcast-palvelussa pitämä podcast.
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    Kannattaa tutustua sekä hyvän sisällön että gcast-palvelun helppouden vuoksi.
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