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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
Here Comes Everybody…But When?
| Learning In a Flat World - look at Shirky vs tech resistance
Drape's Takes: Shift *Is* Happening - But Are We Shifting?
If 73% of internet users worldwide are reading blogs, then clearly a large percentage of our students are reading them too. What are we doing as educators to channel the use of such technologies
Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms
Changing a school environment takes time, patience and attention to detail. Schools that have been most successful have been especially attentive to upfront planning, inclusion of all stakeholders in decision-making, and powerful communications to all stakeholders before and during a long-term process of change
Shift Happens — Now What?
Excellent post that mirrors Shirky's notion that it is not the technology, it is faculty attitudes
Continuous Partial Attention
To pay continuous partial attention is to pay partial attention -- CONTINUOUSLY. It is motivated by a desire to be a LIVE node on the network.
Seven Strategies for Supporting Personal Learning Environments at Work
Mcihele Martin's blog
Real People Don't Have Time for Social Media
Interesting continuum from lurkers to producers
The Next 8 People on My Blogroll
Finally found my job description! Beautifully written | ijohnpederson
Stages of PLN adoption (Techlearning blog)
Jeff Utecht adoption curve
The Ed Techie: Whither the blogosphere?
A few prominent bloggers have, of late, been talking about the move away from the blogosphere
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.
Catch and Release Twitter | Learning In a Flat World
it is okay to simply catch and release from Twitter, savoring those you reel in but not fretting over those you miss
Dear Jon letter (a.k.a. The world doesn't care about you)
keep doing what you’re doing. Blog great stuff. Link to others. Comment on others. Rinse and repeat. Oh, and be grateful that you have a voice and the tools to express it. We love in wonderful and interesting times.
Reflections of a new-ish blogger
Interesting observation on blog stats and startup
On the Road » CogDogBlog
Quote worth writing down - It’s something about moving beyond tool lust to a love of the craft.
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