Britt Watwood's Library tagged → View Popular
So, how did you get started... and what difference has it made?
This would make a good blog post and help out a researcher too
Shift Happens — Now What?
Excellent post that mirrors Shirky's notion that it is not the technology, it is faculty attitudes
Publishers Sue Georgia State over Digital Distribution
lawsuit maintains taht GSU illegally distributes materials through library reserves service, its WebCT and its departmental web pages and hyperlinked online syllabi available on websites and computer servers controlled by GSU.
Reaching Out With Your Conference | 2¢ Worth
it provides links to a number of ways that the conference is reaching out (tentacle mode) through it’s own social network (running on CrowdVine), a group in Facebook, a conference RSS feed, all bloggers posting from O’Reilly, a tag link for del.icio.us, and a link to sign up for an e-mailed newsletter
PollDaddy Twitter Polls - Send a poll directly to your Twitter!
PollDaddy Twitter polls - Here you can quickly create a poll and post it as your Twitter status
How to Get Piles of Links, Subscribers and Comments
18 ways to get links, 10 ways to get subscribers, 9 ways to get comments
Nomads at last | Economist.com
The most wonderful thing about mobile technology today is that consumers can increasingly forget about how it works and simply take advantage of it.
The Power of Educational Technology: My Greatest Hits
So far my most popular posts have been my screencasts which show how to use various Web 2.0 tools. I've decided to put them all together on one page, to make them easier to find. I am also taking requests. Is there a tool that you would like me make a screencast for? Let me know and I'll see what I can do.
SlideRocket
Alternative to powerpoint - - Create, Manage, and Share Presentations on the Web
Dave Gray » Forms, fields and flows
short video (about seven minutes) some basic principles of visual language: Forms, fields and flows. the “alphabet” of visual language.
The Power of Educational Technology: Learning to Learn
I really want to teach people, not just how to use a particular technology tool or piece of software, but also the skills to learn any technology tool or piece of software.
Drape's Takes: The Geometry of Twitter
Cool graphs on overlapping nature of Twitter conversations
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You don't need to have everybody in the room in order to have a good conversation. In other words, once you reach a certain number of people - local experts, if you will - you can have very rich dialog without requiring that all of the experts be present.
Artist at Work | Learning In a Flat World
Armed with their own PLEs, students will not only complete courses, they will thrive and carry the lessons on learning into their future.
Online Grad Class Setup on Flickr
Comments are interesting. Need to check HighSpeedConferencing.Com
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Ustream, Skype, and HighSpeedConferencing.com. H
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