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Tag Archives: social networking
"a crowd of decision-makers" – my PLN
The image to the right is a visualization of those people in my Twitter network with whom I have the most exchanges. I like the image because it shows the interconnectedness of my personal learning network (PLN) – there are lots of … Continue reading
Education'n'Technology'n'Change – Oh My!
In the March 2009 issue of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) Journal Educational Leadership, Douglas Reeves writes about 3 challenges of Web 2.0. Reeves is the author of several books on assessment and educational leadership, and could be considered an authority … Continue reading
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Tagged 21st century learning, Douglas Reeves, open learning, social networking, Will Richardson
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facebook is as facebook does
In his online article on Newsweek.com, Steve Tuttle journals his decision to quit facebook, after finding that he had wasted countless hours on the social network site: When I think about all the hours I wasted this past year on … Continue reading
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Tagged clay_shirky, cognitive_surplus, facebook, social networking, Twitter
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The Experience of Crowds
I came across this insightful little video created by Will Richardson to illustrate how social networking and web 2.0 tools have changed the way that current events stories break , become aggregated and refined using tools such as, in this … Continue reading
2 Resolutions and 3 Moments
2 Resolutions: Only 1 Counts Despite my skepticism, I made 2 resolutions for 2009. Maintaining this blog and learning more about digital literacies is one. The other has to do with my treadmill. Enough said. 3 moments … Continue reading
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Tagged digital immigrant, digital literacy, google docs, skype, social networking
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