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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Gideon Burton

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Lendle: Kindle™ Book Lending, Borrowing, & Sharing - 0 views

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    A service that helps to make eBooks more like print books (in terms of being able to borrow, lend, and share them)
Gideon Burton

book stack (tagged) - 2 views

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    What's on your shelf? What if people tagged their books the way they tag photos of people on Facebook?
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Sir Ken Robinson - Changing Education Paradigms - 0 views

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    Animated version of Sir Ken Robinson's now famous manifesto for a new education paradigm. Very engaging
Gideon Burton

BibSonomy :: home - 0 views

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    An academic social bookmarking system
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CiteULike: Everyone's library - 0 views

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    A reference manager for research (also a tool for discovering bookmarks)
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Library Tutorials | iLearning Library Services | HBLL - 0 views

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    These are research tutorials I will be asking people to view when we get to our researching
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Vernor Vinge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Bio of the author of the novel we are reading
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    I noticed he was a professor at SDSU, the setting for much of Rainbows End
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Musée de l'Orangerie - 0 views

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    Recommended by Ben Wagner
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Augmented Reality: An Introduction to Digital Literature - 3 views

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    A showcase of various types of electronic or digital literature. A good list of various boundary-breaking genres being experimented with.
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Delicious - 0 views

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    One of the earliest and still most popular social bookmarking services
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Technological singularity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    This ties into the theme of artificial intelligence in Vernor Vinge's Rainbow's End
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    Guys this is the bomb. Check it out or die!
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My avatar, my self: identity in ... - Google Books - 2 views

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    Good background on identity and its application to new media in chapter two.
Gideon Burton

"Things as they really are" CES Fireside 2009 - Bednar - 0 views

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    LDS apostle David Bednar cautions youth about respecting the role of their physical presence within relationships.
Gideon Burton

Academic Evolution: Scholarly Communications will Transform via Cybermetrics - 3 views

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      Note the features of this online writing: -situates itself relative to ongoing discussion (via explicit reference and links) -contains an explicit thesis statement early in the post -includes headings to make subsections easier to navigate and the longer post easier to read -includes appropriate images to draw interest, break up the text, and illustrate the argument -includes mild use of formatting options for emphasis (highlighting in this case) -includes hyperlinks to references -quotes and cites both traditional and online sources (uses the blockquote formatting for a longer quote) -links not only to sources for quotations, but to relevant entities or organizations, or to discussions of the issue (maybe less scholarly, but timely and relevant) -rhetorically, it lays out a story about the past, situates a phenomenon in the present, and discusses the impact for the future of these ideas within our more mediated digital environment -includes relevant tags -has received comments from others (due in part to the author "pinging" or announcing that he'd published a post on his blog via Twitter or other social media
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HASTAC | Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory - 0 views

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    HASTAC ("haystack") is a very important initiative in the digital humanities, including blogs, contests, projects, and people who are engaged in the cutting edge of moving literature and learning into the digital age.
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My Bookshelf | Electronic Literature Directory - 0 views

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    An effort to gather born-digital literature.
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My Arabic Mission: "Something there is that doesn't love a wall" - 0 views

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    An interesting example of a photo essay post from a student abroad. Note the thematic continuity across the pictures and in relation to the interspersed poem.
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Berners-Lee on the read/write web - 1 views

  • Well in some ways. The idea was that anybody who used the web would have a space where they could write and so the first browser was an editor, it was a writer as well as a reader. Every person who used the web had the ability to write something. It was very easy to make a new web page and comment on what somebody else had written, which is very much what blogging is about.
  • For years I had been trying to address the fact that the web for most people wasn't a creative space; there were other editors, but editing web pages became difficult and complicated for people. What happened with blogs and with wikis, these editable web spaces, was that they became much more simple. When you write a blog, you don't write complicated hypertext, you just write text, so I'm very, very happy to see that now it's gone in the direction of becoming more of a creative medium.
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    The man who launched the very first website talks about the way blogs and wikis have realized his initial vision of the web as a space for participatory creativity (and writing in particular)
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Diigo Tutorials - 1 views

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    A good set of links for educational uses of Diigo social bookmarks. Includes suggestions for teachers on how to employ Diigo for pedagogical purposes
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educationalsoftware - Online tools - 0 views

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    A good list of online tools (by category)
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