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HootCourse - 0 views

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    edu-oriented tool using twitter and Facebook. Students can sign up with existing twitter and Fb accounts.
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Choose Privacy Week Video on Vimeo - 0 views

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    thought-provoking video by ALA about online privacy issues. Features ALA prez, Cory Doctorow, Neil Gaiman, etc. Very good resource for introducing privacy literacy discussion?
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Digital literacy across the curriculum - 0 views

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    "handbook is aimed at educational practitioners and school leaders in both primary and secondary schools who are interested in creative and critical uses of technology in the classroom."
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Synchronous activity bonds the group - Applying Psychology to Understand How People Thi... - 2 views

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    What Makes Them Click » Blog Archive » 100 Things You Should Know About People: #32. How do I put this to work in online synchronous learning settings?...
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"An Open Letter to Educators" Youtube conversation - 3 views

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    The complete discussion between Pogobat, Thunderf00t, and Mickeleh regarding Dan Brown's "An Open Letter to Educators". This playlist is organized chronologically by upload date.
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Farewell, Keyboard - Generation I Will Grow Up on Touchscreens - 3 views

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    The analysts at Gartner must have been fairly impressed with the Apple iPad because their latest research report predicts that over 50% of the computers purchased for children ...
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Tutorials - Cooperative Library Instruction Project (CLIP) - 2 views

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    repository of CC licensed IL tutorials
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Transfer of Training in a 2.0 World - 4 views

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    some cool ideas in here that have potential for IL instruction (twitter games, virtual meeting places based around a web page).
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    Use potential? Twitter game where you give clues; students need 2 work in collab to decode/hunt down resources. Students create comic strip of screenshots of their research path and insert dialog showing their thoughts during the process (a creative form of journaling?)
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Has Digital Media Changed American Youth? » Spotlight - 0 views

  • We also discussed the fact that youth civic participation does not seem to have increased, despite the Internet’s ability to connect like-minded people and support the easy formation of issue-oriented groups. While it is true that recent presidential elections have seen an increase in voting among young adults, Paul Starr, professor of sociology at Princeton University, believes that this presidential level increase is not translating to an increase in voting in elections at state and local levels.
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Are We Becoming Our Own Puppetmasters? « emergent by design - 0 views

  • There is a value to this. We have a mix of real friends, people pulled up from the past, and new connections. Many fall into the category of ‘weak ties,’ becoming part of your ambient awareness, monitored somewhere at the periphery of your consciousness. We form digital social bonds through our behaviors and interactions, and there’s a feeling of being part of something substantial. It seems to fulfill some basic human needs of inclusion and validation.
  • That means that tomorrow I can choose to be different from today, to make an unexpected decision, or to change my mind completely. I am not one thing. I am not one identity. I am a system in flux. And so I’m frightened when someone is so quick to say that who they are online is who they are. Reduced to bits.
  • I place value on interacting and sharing, but at what point do we become so intertwined with the upkeep of the persona that we forget how to be fully engaged in the experiences of our physical lives? How strong is the itch to update? Are you in control of your online self? Or is it in control of you?
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Logic+Emotion: How Social Is Too Social? - 1 views

  • Let's be clear. This isn't a technological issue. It's an anthropological one. Businesses that are looking to benefit from social technologies are going to need better and more intimate understandings of the people and cultures of those they hope will leverage their services.
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Vidinotes - 0 views

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    Create a printable summary of your video/screencast - FLV format only, 25 MEG limit
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Stacking the Tech | Twitter and the Visual Dataverse - 1/7/2010 - Library Journal - 0 views

  • As weary as I and others might be of the breathless microblogging-as-miracle media narrative,
  • And yet, I still think that at its core Twitter is simply right now’s next big thing, sure to be knocked off its pedestal by Google Wave or something else sooner or later. Moreover, it is following the predictable tech startup arc almost perfectly: Stage 1. Confusing blog buzz  Stage 2. Reactionary doomcrying about whatyouhadforbreakfast status updates Stage 3. Noticed by NPR, which flogs it to death Stage 4. Takes off in a big way Stage 5. Creators sell for billions or arrange an IPO (this is where we are currently) Stage 6. Finally, either A) relative stability (Facebook) or B) meteoric decline (MySpace)
  • Data visualization is the practice of summarizing vast amounts of information in graphical form. For a quick primer on the subject, see the examples at Information Aesthetics and the Periodic Table of Visualization Methods, or watch Gapminder creator Hans Rosling demonstrate the “beauty of statistics” in his TED presentation on global health.
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  • After eons of being relegated to the nerdiverse, this is the year in which visualization tools finally made statistics sexy.
  • What started with the simple folksonomic word cloud has become something resembling a hurricane—from hilarious online dating analytics on OKCupid to textual visualizers like Wordle to en suite graphical tools in Digg and Delicious, visualization has finally gone viral
  • Twitter stands out because its simple, location-based transparency and relentless immediacy lend themselves perfectly to visualization—tweets come on so fast and furious that they are almost impossible to follow, making graphical summaries of user-generated content extremely useful.
  • Twitter visualization apps also allow users to chart their own statistics, taking the proverbial web-based navel-gazing to new depths
  • The rising popularity of visualization affects how people engage with our stock and trade: information. When data becomes prettier to look at, not only does it become more comprehensible,
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synchtube beta - 0 views

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    Watch YouTube videos with friends in real time. Plug in YouTube url, creates room so you can have live chat while watching video simultaneously
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Impact of Video Tutorials in an Online Educational Statistics Course - 1 views

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    Thomas A. DeVaney, from JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, Vol. 5, No. 4 December 2009
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Faux Friendship - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

shared by Dana Longley on 08 Dec 09 - Cached
  • In retrospect, it seems inevitable that once we decided to become friends with everyone, we would forget how to be friends with anyone.
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      As much as I enjoy Facebook, I've been pondering similar thoughts to this recently.
    • Dana Longley
       
      I guess is really depends on how you use Facebook. I don't consider everyone I connect w/ on Facebook as actual friends, but more as contacts (but "friends" is how they market it). But certainly some who I've met online first became actual friends and I don't think those relationships are any less real than ones formed prior to SNSs.
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Wallwisher - 0 views

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    free online post-it note board. Can use it as interactive way to gather feedback, ideas, etc. just for yourself or within a group or publicly. No user registration needed.
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20 Essential Tricks Every Skype User Should Know | Maximum PC - 0 views

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    Didn't know you could use Skype to record a podcast.
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