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Government 2.0 Taskforce
It shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that #gov2au is planning to hold some contests.
No surprise because our guiding document (the terms of reference, you read those in detail, right?) said we would “fund initiatives and incentives which may achieve
10 Things Teachers Should Know to Get Started with Twitter - Arizona K-12 Center Blog
Twitter seems to be talked about everywhere nowadays. In fact, Twitter's audience doubled both in March and in April. If you haven't heard family, friends, or colleagues mention Twitter, you surely have heard it spoken of on television by the likes of Lar
Twitter - A Teaching and Learning Tool | ICT in my Classroom
I think I have found the perfect place to reflect on the way a network, and specifically how Twitter, can impact on what goes on in the classroom. No mains gas, no telephones, no mobile signal, no internet connection, no possible way to interact with my p
10 Must-Haves for Your Social Media Policy
There are generally two approaches to social media policy making. Some organizations handle social media in an evolutionary way. Chad Houghton, the director of e-media and business development at the Society for Human Resource Management, told me that he
Creating Your Own delicious Cookbook | Simply Recipes
If you look up lots of recipes online, and then add them to your favorites, sooner or later your favorites list can get a little unwieldy. The solution? Check out the social bookmarking site delicious.com.
BBC NEWS | Technology | 'Mobile health' campaign launched
The UN, Vodafone, and the Rockefeller Foundation's mHealth Alliance aims to unite existing projects to improve healthcare using mobile technology.
The alliance will guide governments, NGOs, and mobile firms on how they can save lives in the developing wo
Music Education Blog - Music Educators, Music Teachers and Music Technology
Education Dynamics conducted an interesting study on attrition in online learning. They found that the top five reasons online students drop out include financial challenges (41 percent), life events (32 percent), health issues (23 percent), lack of perso
Training.gov.au Project Blog
The success of Training.gov.au relies on it outperforming the current NTIS on all levels, especially on the quality of data provided and the strength and reliability of the platform to deliver such data to the sector. New delivery date 29 September 2009 W
35+ Examples of Corporate Social Media in Action
Aaron Uhrmacher: "We’ve discussed some tactics to get your company better engaged with social media. Lest you think there’s a limit to how you can connect with business and customer facing audiences, we’ve assembled this list of more than 35 companies wh
Being Peter Kim: A List of Social Media Marketing Examples
Peter Kim: "I've been thinking about how social media works. For example, applying game mechanics to understand participation, thinking about users vs. customers, and deconstructing ego traps in PR campaigns. This analysis makes me wonder if social medi
Greg Verdino: Marketing, Media & Trends: Next big thing? First, master ...
I've often pointed out that social media insiders need to remember that they are ahead of the curve and can't assume that the rest of world is as excited about (or even aware of) the latest, greatest presence applications, mobile social networks or any ot
The 22 Step Social Media Marketing Plan
Peter Kim is a Senior Partner at Dachis Corporation. He blogs about social computing and marketing at Being Peter Kim.
Over the past couple of months, I’ve been curating a list of social media marketing examples. The list started with 100 examples (inc
Overcoming Bias: The Fun Theory Sequence
Fun Theory is the field of knowledge that deals in questions such as "How much fun is there in the universe?", "Will we ever run out of fun?", "Are we having fun yet?" and "Could we be having more fun?"
Fun Theory is serious business. The prospect of en
Sarah's Musings: CCK08: How connectivism changes my teaching practice
Over the last few weeks I have been running a short postgraduate course for midwives looking at reflective practice and ePortfolios. I have been focusing a lot of my energies on thinking about tools and technologies, and how I can encourage the students t
TechTicker " Blog Archive " An Illichian Rant
There are two distinct steps that must be taken for real, lasting change to be occur – the first of letting go, and the next of embracing. We must let go of our standing preconceptions about what education is, and what it is not; what teachers are and wha
e-Portfolios Blog - Managing Learner Information - Brisbane North Institute of TAFE
This project aims to utilise the Desire2Learn (D2L) e-portfolio tool to support a recognition of prior learning (RPL) assessment process with existing IT workers looking to gain qualifications. This is a mid-way project update from Brisbane North Institut
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