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Ning Blog » Now Live! Facebook Integration on Your Ning Network - 0 views

  • If the content you are trying to share is private — or you are on a private Ning Network — you’ll still be able to share content, but we won’t include thumbnails or text excerpts on Facebook.
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Piano Etudes » About - 0 views

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    Really cool site, using web2.0 tools & concept maps to allow people to create their own musical scores.
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Social Networks in Action - Learning Networks @ UOW - 0 views

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    Looks like a really interesting tool to help faculty assess discussion forums. Appears to be integrated with Moodle, but not yet with Sakai.
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TitanPad - 0 views

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As Wikipedia Turns 10, It Focuses on Ways to Improve Student Learning - Wired Campus - ... - 0 views

  • As Wikipedia hits its 10th year of operation, it is making efforts to involve academics more closely in its process. The latest is a new plan to build an “open educational resource platform” that will gather tools about teaching with Wikipedia in the classroom.
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More About UniversalSubtitles.org - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Super cool free tool for creating video captions.
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Teaching the Facebook Generation - BusinessWeek - 0 views

  • The challenge for faculty in all business functions—and all disciplines across higher education for that matter—is staying on top of these changes and knowing what to teach in the classroom. More than ever, we must be life-long learners to stay fresh and understand these tools. From professional networking in learning communities with colleagues across the country, to seminars and conferences and building relationships with local businesses that have expertise in these areas, we have many resources at our disposal. Professors need to lead students by example by knowing the mechanics of social media and showing our students how to use them strategically for the good of their employers.
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Google Wave in a Sentence | Mark Smithers - 0 views

  • Google Wave is a tool that allows asynchronous communication (similar to email or discussion boards), semi-synchronous communications (similar to Twitter or FriendFeed) and synchronous communications (similar to instant messaging) all wrapped up with wiki-like capabilities for collaboration.
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