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kate raynes-goldie - Rethinking Facebook: From Zero to Two Accounts
For I while, I had no Facebook account. Now I have two, which I realise is really weird considering my feelings about Facebook.
1% Rule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Internet culture, reflects a theory that more people will lurk in a virtual community than will participate. This term is often used as a euphemism for Participation inequality.
What is the 1% rule? | Technology | The Guardian
It's an emerging rule of thumb that suggests that if you get a group of 100 people online then one will create content, 10 will "interact" with it (commenting or offering improvements) and the other 89 will just view it.
How To Behave On An Internet Forum (Technology: MySpace, Facebook & More)
great video on how to behave in forums
ResearchSpace at The University of Auckland: Interaction between existing social networks and information and communication technology (ICT) tools : ‡b evidence from rural Andes
As a conclusion, it is suggested any ICT intervention in a developing country requires at least three elements to be effective: a tolerable physical infrastructure, a strong degree of social texture and an activator of information.
About the “Learn More” series « LibraryStream
“Learn More” is a series of self-paced discovery entries for library staff interested in venturing out on the social web. Each post is meant as a short introduction to a different social website, tool, or concept. It might not be ground-breaking infor
Ruminate » Blog Archive » Assessing Learning Networks
The idea of network evaluation keeps finding its way into my thoughts lately. By network evaluation I mean the proposal that– if we take Connectivism and personal learning/living networks at all seriously– the learning network itself should be part of
apophenia: The Economist Debate on Social "Networking"
Given that MySpace and Facebook are ubiquitous, can social networking be defined as the "collective power of community to help inform perspectives that would not be unilaterally formed" or is it simply a distraction for students? Can these tools could be
Smith Leadership and learning Facilitating self directed learning in enterprises - Google Scholar
google scholar results for self directed, flexible learning
eLearning Reviews: Leadership and learning: Facilitating self-directed learning in enterprises
Self-directed learning (SDL) is a key element in many concepts of eLearning. This article explores the role of the leader in facilitating workforce development in terms of employees' self-directedness for learning. The authors refer to the conceptualisati
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Nature's Flawed Study of Wikipedia's Quality
Kapor's remarks inspired me to take a look at that much-cited Nature article. I found that it was something less than I had expected.
Air-Stream Wireless | Community Wireless Networking for South Australia
Air-Stream Wireless is a non-profit community group who use wireless in combination with free and open source technologies to deploy a Wide Area Network (WAN) that supports community participation, local content and communications. Learn more...
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From our analysis of these data, we present several conclusions on how users behave in social networks, and what network features correlate with that behavior.
Pros & Cons of Blogging Projects | Google Groups
Students of the Graduate Certificate in Applied eLearning. Evaluating online learning.
Lead article: How did a couple of veteran classroom teachers end up in a space like this? Extraordinary intersections between learning, social software and teaching. : The Knowledge Tree
Lead article: How did a couple of veteran classroom teachers end up in a space like this? Extraordinary intersections between learning, social software and teaching.
Facebook: The new staff security education tool: News - Security - ZDNet Australia
While some employers are banning staff from accessing Facebook fearing security risks and productivity hits, GE Commercial Finance is encouraging use of the social network site to improve staff security practices
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