Here is a recap of significant posts in the edublogging community from the past 48 hours.
- From Ray Schroeder : Post on the semantic Web and new challenges for e-learning.
- From Michael Feldstein : Post on tuning folksonomies.
- From Steve Sloan : Post on podcasting, one-to-one RSS, etc..
- From Will Richardson : Post on the joys of synchronous collaboration using Elluminate.
- From Alec Couros : Post on presentation by Dr. Kevin K. Kumashiro on anti-oppressive teaching.
- From Stephen Downes: Post on making a case for wiki.
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- From Sarah Lohnes: Post on social software at NLII.
- From Scott Leslie : Post about CETIS article on automatic metadata generator.
- From Lilia Efimova : Post on social visibility at work.
- From Albert Delgado : Post of free videoconferencing application..
- From Albert Ip : Post on asynchronous collaborative learning activities.
- From Groege Siemens : Post on e-portfolio challenges.
- From Albert Ip : Post on why educational games don’t have to suck.
- From Stephen Downes : Post on blogshere subscription trends.
- From Stephen Downes: Post on LJBook, a tol for turning blogs into PDF books.
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Here is a recap of significant posts in the edublogging community from the past 48 hours.
- From Lilia Efimova : Post on folksonomies, bits of research and visual browsing.
- From Derek Morrison : Post on BBC article indicating increase in academic blogging.
- From Alec Couros : Post on Google video search.
- From Albert Delgado : Post of free videoconferencing application..
- From Stephen Downes: Post on learning design — natural vs. machine.
- From Stephen Downes: Post on the Sofia open content initiative.
- From Will Richardson: Passionate post ost on the passion of learning.
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- From Maish Nichani : Post on the problems with Jack-of-All-Trades (JOAT) intranets.
- From Jeremy Hiebert : Post on blogfolios, learning systems, and student motivation.
- From Will Richardson : Post on reading what others read.
- From Scott Wilson: Post of image on what the future VLE will look like.
- From Stephen Downes: Post on the six laws of new software.
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- From Brian Lamb : Post on wikis and their uses.
- From Alan Levine : Post on skype interviews.
- From D’Arcy Norman : Post on podcasts from the EDUCAUSE NLII Conference
- From James Farmer : Post on seeing your presentations from the other side.
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- From Barbara Dieu: Post on curring-edge tools in the ESL classroom.
- From Paul Chenoweth : Post on educational technology in 2015.
- From Alec Couros : Post on overview of the open source movement.
- From D’Arcy Norman : Post on Pachyderm asset management.
- From James Farmer : Post on too much management in online learning.
- From Jenny Levive : Post on gamers will expect from their libraries.
- From Will Richardson : Post on an emergent model of learning.
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- From Brian Lamb : Post on eportfolios and blogfolios.
- From Albert Delgado : Post on Goggle’s Picasa photo organizing tool.
- From Alec Couros : Post on Free and Open Sourse Software for K-12 space.
- From Derek Morrison : Post onthe VLE of the future.
- From Godfrey Parkin : Post on how the upcoming year should be an eventful one for training technologies.
- From Robin Good: Post on alternative advertising approaches for small online publishers.
- From Stephen Downes: Post on "the creation of knowledge through synchronous recognition of natural patterns by a group of observers."
- From Stephen Downes: Post on the ‘nofollow’ tag.
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- From D’Arcy Norman : Post on new product — Keyword Assistant for iPhoto..
- From George Siemens : Post on enabling productive teamwork with technology.
- From Will Richardson: Post on how we communicate with kids who have grown up using technology.
- From Robin Good: Post on publishing your first research PDF e-book.
- From Albert Ip: Post on business case for LMS and scalability design considerations.
- From Paul Chenoweth: Post on the use of class blogs s an effective teaching tool.
- From Stephen Downes: Post on Image Annotator.
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- From Jenny Levive : Post on what else can be done with RSS.
- From Alan Levine: Post on RSS and syndication of Web searches.
- From Albert Ip: Post on the pros and cons of sightseeing to soundseeing.
- From Will Richardson: Post on blogging the world news.
- From Robin Good: Post on the benefits and power of P2P.
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- From Graham Blacker : Post developing courses using Moodle.
- From Will Richardson: Post on RSS feeds and the new MSN search tool.
- From Eric Behrens : Post on the new Msc Mini and its possible appeal to various user groups.
- From Jenny Levine: Post on technology librarians need to know.
- From Barbara Ganley : Post on the pedagogical underpinnings of blogs in the classroom.
- From Robin Good : Post on why BitTorrent isn’t a wave that can be easily stopped.
- From Anne Davis : Post on blog studies.
- From George Siemens : Post on 5 key knowledge management concepts.
- From Robert Patterson: Post on exponential growth in blogging.
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- From Paul Chenoweth : Post expanding the discussion of the future fo the Internet and education.
- From Alana Levine : Post on how blogs should really create archives.
- From James Farmer : Ecclectic post touching on a wide range of topics related to commercial LMS vendors including WebCT and BlackBoard..
- From Robin Good : Post on where to submit your RSS feeds for exposure.
- From Ray Schroeder : Post on the growing importance of Tech Ed for students.
- From Albert Ip: Post on the differences between in-person and asynchronous meetings with regards to simulations.
- From Stephen Downes: Post on new priorities for ED.
- From Robert Patterson: Post on the rationale fo re-portfolios.
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- From D’Arcy Norman : Post on iPod as podcast recorder (Part 2).
- From Anne Davis : Post on using comments to teach critical thinking.
- From Jane Knight : Post linking to a podcast tutorial for FeedForAll.
- From Will Richardson : Post on the future of the Internet in education.
- From Alan Levine : Post on Feed2JS and a need for help with character sets.
- From Albert Ip: Post on the differences between in-person and asynchronous meetings with regards to simulations.
- From Stephen Downes: Post on the decentralization of universitties.
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- From Alex Halavais : Post on visualizing blogs and intersting approaches to keywords.
- From Paul Chenoweth : Post on predictions from technologists and educators regarding the future of the Internet.
- From Alan Levine: Post requesting programming and Web design help for Hero’s Journey project .
- From Albert Ip : Post on wished for the future of e-learning.
- From Stephen Downes : Post the importance of permanence.
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- From Evelyn Rodriguez : Post on the participative call of blogs and why they are special.
- From Anne Davis: Post on a colleague who really gets blogging and has incorporated it well into education.
- From Maish R Nichani: Post on apprentice-style education.
- From Michael Feldstein : Post on the different types of LMS clients ("thin", "chubby" and "fat").
- From Stephen Downes : Post summarizing recent discussions on Wikipedia.
- From Albert Ip : Post on the growing trend of rapid e-learning.
- From Will Richardson : Post on social software and its creative uses.
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- From D’Arcy Norman : Post on using your iPod as a podcast recorder.
- From Albert Delgado : Post on LiveJournal becoming part of Six Apart.
- From George Siemens : Post on game theory.
- From James Farmer : Post on BlackBoard and ant-plagarism software.
- From Stephen Downes : Post on podcasts and what is needed for them to become the next big thing.
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- From Jenny Levine : Post on how innovation may be passing library catalogs by.
- From David Wiley : Post reflecting on wikis vs. the old, take-turns model of Web discussions.
- From Will Richardson : Post on great Edublog projects.
- From Albert Ip : Post on role play simulation design worksheet by Ronnie Linser.
- From Alan Levine: Post on the essence of podcasts.
- From Will Richardson : Post on having fun with technology.
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- From Paul Chenoweth : Post on videogames as being overrated in their educational value.
- From Alan Levine: Post on the possible educational uses of BitTorrent.
- From David Davies: Post on the possible limitations of new technologies for learning.
- From Robin Good : Post on Videora.
- From Jay Rosen : Post on content becoming more important than its container.
- From Alex Halavais: Post on PEW report on Internet use and blogs.
- From James Farmer: Post on the "Create Printable View" feature in WebCT.
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Here is a recap of significant posts in the edublogging community from the past 48 hours.
- From Alex Halavais : Post on indomitable commitment of humanities bloggers.
- From Robin Good : Post on the ideal feature set for Skype.
- From Steve Sloan: Post on the possibilities for video over RSS.
- From D’Arcy Norman : Post on NetNewswire 2.0 beta.
- From Jay Cross : Post on self-esteem.
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