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The eLearn Blog: Can the Best of Informal Learning Simultaneously Be the Worst Thing for Cognitive Processes?
While mobile technologies provide excellent "Cognitive Prosthetic Devices" in the sense that they reduce the burden of recall, they reduce the pleasure of recall and may impair cognitive processes as a result. Exploring memories and challenging myself to
Despite Cutbacks, Firms Invest in Developing Leaders - WSJ.com
Despite layoffs and recession-starved budgets, many employers are investing in leadership-development programs, hoping not to be caught short of strong managers when the economy recovers. Dana Mattioli
Ping.fm / Posting Tips
Trigger system makes it easier to post to specific services. We have broken down the services three groups; blogging, micro-blogging and status updates. You can control how your messages are posted as well as where. If you don't include a trigger from bel
Ping.fm / Update all of your social networks at once!
Ping.fm is a simple service that makes updating your social networks a snap.
The Future of Reputation
Winner of the 2007 Donald McGannon Award for Social and Ethical Relevance in Communications Policy Research
"[The Future of Reputation is] a fascinating mix of sociology, legal theory and speculation. . . . Solove marshals a wide range of literary, histo
Main Page - Social Patterns
The Social Patterns wiki is a sprawling and decently well-organized collection of patterns around almost anything social online. Largely incomplete it remains the most credible repository of patterns I've seen so far. We should all roll up our sleeves and
Webducate - innovative solutions for e-learning
Webducate is a small company that specialises in meeting the e-learning needs of teachers, lecturers and learning technologists. We provide personalised expert consultation, development and training in e-learning and offer a set of innovative e-learning t
edutwist.com - teaching and technology
Where education meets technology and they become good friends
Dunbar's number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dunbar's number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships. These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is, and how each person relates to every other person.[1]
LynneJones's Network on Delicious
his is the PLE project at Bolton University, working towards defining the tools for personal learning. The project is being funded by JISC and carried out by CETIS
University Affairs- How technology is transforming the lecture
Sometimes a teacher can learn from his students. For Dalton Kehoe, an award-winning communications studies professor at York University, the opportunity to record his lectures newscaster-style in a professional studio seemed like a great idea – until he s
Your guide to social e-learning
"In this resource you can explore the opportunities and challenges that you might discover with social e-learning in practice, and get practical guidance and tips from e-learning practitioners. Listen to the following keynote from Anne Bartlett-Bragg to f
mycrocosm
A web service that allows you to share snippets of information about your everyday life in graphical form - visual
100 Personal Branding Tactics Using Social Media | chrisbrogan.com
Looks at tips/ways of branding yourself effectively online- "Branding one’s self in an online environment built on entropy and go-baby-go is difficult ........
Making group-forming ridiculously easy -- Seb's Open Research
"ridiculously easy group forming source document
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Omeka
"Omeka is a open source platform for publishing collections and exhibitions online. Designed for cultural institutions, enthusiasts, and educators, Omeka is easy to install and modify and facilitates community-building around collections and exhibits.
SocialLearn: Bridging the Gap Between Web 2.0 and Higher Education
"Published by Martin Weller June 16th, 2008 in Higher Education, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!) and LMOS." "Higher education faces a challenge. It may not know it yet, but it does. And the challenge is this – when learners have been accustomed to
Replaced By Machines: Will Efficient Social Software Take Your Job Away?
Discussion with social software leader Clay Shirky, who "predicts the demise or extreme downscaling of a lot of familiar jobs right now."
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