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07 Jul 08
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05 Jul 08
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The] "Lists" [function] provides another great way to organize bookmarks, a way that is complementary to tagging
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30 Jun 08
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Carla ArenaLearningwithComputers Week 2 Discussion
learningwithcomputers LwC lwcweek2 diigo tagging tags folksonomies discussion
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tag things with as many keywords as possible
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tag things so they are easier for others to find
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choose any or all of the recommended tags for your bookmarks.
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you could simply use quotation marks for "lesson plan"
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there are no better tags than others.
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we should agree on a special tag for the group like "LWC" that we would always add to every bookmark we tagged.
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Organizing tags in topics or bundles
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CamelCase is my favorite for MultiWordTags
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plural forms for countable nouns.
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Take, for instance, collaborat, a tag I tend to favor in de.licio.us to capture the essence of collaborate, collaboration, collaborative, and collaborators
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awareness-raising,
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are means of raising awareness
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wondering if there're any shortcut suggestions to 'attacking' the project of revisiting and tagging them?
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I've been tagging many things both ESOL and ESL (because I don't know if diigo would automatically search for both. Is there a way to find out ?
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we're moving from just collecting resources to a more engaged collective way of making the best out of the resources we share with the group.
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the power of folksonomies is exactly having everybody tagging as much as possible, with as much key-words as you can think of. We won't ever be able to create a true "system"
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agging for personal use x tagging for public good
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Tagging will always be ambiguous because our very personal ways of classifying things and making them useful for us. Even so, with folksonomies, we're able to see the latest trends in a determined group or about a certain topic, we can go to places never imagined before.
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e-learning
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e-teaching, e-learning, networking, workshop, web
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"prof. development"
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difference between tags and categories
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web2.0, wiki, professional_development, technology, edtech
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e-learning
e-learning
e-teaching
edtech
networking
prof. development
professional_development
technology
web2.0
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ProDev
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web2.0, wikis, education, learning, teaching, ProDev, k-12
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networking
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I tend to use underscores and plurals, as well as one word tags, like professionaldevelopment, though I agree with Paul that ProfDev would make sense
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I need to be more consistent.
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27 Jun 08
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difference between tags and categories
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I was wondering the difference between tags and categories. Some experts say there is no difference while others think that that they are not the same.
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tags and categories
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was wondering the difference between tags and categories
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I was wondering the difference between tags and categories. Some experts say there is no difference while others think that that they are not the same.
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Another interesting post about them, you can find at http://www.problogger.net/archives/2007/09/27/using-categories-and-tags-effectively-on-your-blog/
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26 Jun 08
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24 Jun 08
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In fact, the power of folksonomies is exactly having everybody tagging as much as possible, with as much key-words as you can think of.
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I think we can, at least, try to find a nice balance in a way that we can form "streams of meaning" within this group.
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All in all, I guess everyone has a very unique way to tag. Why? Because we want it to be extensions of our own memory systems.
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I think everybody here has very interesting strategies to tag the online resources they find, and we can profit from all this collective intelligence.
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Marieke Guy and Emma Tonking mention the importance of educating users to better profit from tagging, like a kind of "tagging literacy"
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They state some methods to improve tagging:
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* using plurals rather than singulars
* using lower case,
* grouping words using an underscore,
* following tag conventions started by others and
* adding synonyms.
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