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Trendpedia - blog trend search

Graphs the number of blog posts over time which include a search term or phrase. Works even for terms with low numbers of actual posts (e.g., edupunk). You can compare the trends for up to 3 terms at a time.

Tags: blog, visualization, patterns on 2008-07-15 and saved by17 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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90-9-1 Theory - Wiki Patterns

Wiki Patterns explanation of participation in a wiki with the 90-9-1 theory. This includes some of the statistics of participation for Wikipedia and other community sites.

Tags: community, wiki, patterns, engagement on 2008-05-20 and saved by4 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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What You Really Need To Learn » SlideShare

Stephen Downes presentation on 10 things "you really need to learn."

"Learning how to learn is learning how to create patterns in our mind rather than merely acquiring them."

Tags: learning, presentation, digitalliteracy, lifelonglearning, communication, patterns on 2008-04-22 and saved by5 people -All Annotations (0) -About

in list: 21st Century Literacy

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Digital Vaults: Social networking for primary sources «

Description of the National Archives Digital Vault and how it may help digitial natives find primary sources in a more accessible way. I'm not sure whether the digital native/immigrant difference is as important as the simple fact that the Digitial Vault is more visually appealing and interactive. I think it helps show patterns and connections between primary sources more effectively, which can be helpful for people of any age.

Tags: primarysources, history, netgeneration, patterns on 2008-04-12 and saved by8 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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The other side of the interface « Successful Software

Our brains, how we process and perceive information, and how that affects usability and user interface design.

Tags: cognition, color, memory, patterns, usability, webdesign on 2008-02-27 and saved by4 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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