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apophenia: spectacle at Web2.0 Expo... from my perspective
"And then they put it back up and people immediately started swearing. More outbursts and laughter. The Twitter stream had become the center of attention, not the speaker. Not me. "
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open thinking » 80+ Videos for Tech. & Media Literacy
Over the past few years, I have been collecting interesting Internet videos that would be appropriate for lessons and presentations, or personal research, related to technological and media literacy. Here are 70+ videos organized into various sub-categories. These videos are of varying quality, cross several genres, and are of varied suitability for classroom use.
Who the subset of teenage super-communicators are
Wired teens and social media - PEW study
[youtube] An anthropological introduction to YouTube
presented at the Library of Congress, June 23rd 2008. This was tons of fun to present. I decided to forgo the PowerPoint and instead worked with students to prepare over 40 minutes of video for the 55 minute presentation.
Translate any video into any language | dotSUB
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Web 2.0 Tools - Web 2.0 That Works: Marzano & Web 2.0
SD = Identifying Similarities and Differences CL = Cooperative Learning SNT = Summarizing and Note-Taking ER = Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition HP = Homework and Practice NR = Nonlinguistic Representation OF = Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback HYP = Generating and Testing Hypotheses QCO = Questions, Cues, and Advance Organizers
Digital Education: Web 2.0: Are School Principals Falling Behind?
It starts with the principal asking what Skype is and after some digging, Dave finds out that the principal doesn't know about RSS, Google docs, Ning, del.icio.us, or other popular Web tools.
Free Private Microblogging For Education 2.0 - Edmodo
Edmodo provides a way for teachers and students to share notes, links, and files. Teachers have the ability to send alerts, events, and assignments to students. Edmodo also has a public component which allows teachers to post any privately shared item to a public timeline and RSS feed.
[web2.0 exemplar] Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board
Example of a web2.0 social media school board site.
[example] Time's Person of the Year: You - TIME
User IS king - more reasons
[tool] What Are Sprouts? | Sprout Builder - Create living content.
Sprouts are widgets, mini-sites, banners, mashups and other forms of rich media content. Here are some types of sprouts that you can build:
[tutorial] RSS tutorial: building and using a feed, step by step.
It is a format to share data, defined in the 1.0 version of XML. You can deliver information in this format et one can get this information, and information from other various sources, in this format. Information provided by a website in an XML file is c
[tool] Google Alerts: monitor your reputation in real time
Use Google alerts to gather as it happens references to your name, website or brand presence across many platforms (blogs, news, etc).
The Future of Reputation | Solove | Yale press
Teeming with chatrooms, online discussion groups, and blogs, the Internet offers previously unimagined opportunities for personal expression and communication. But there’s a dark side to the story. A trail of information fragments about us is forever preserved on the Internet, instantly available in a Google search. A permanent chronicle of our private lives—often of dubious reliability and sometimes totally false—will follow us wherever we go, accessible to friends, strangers, dates, employers, neighbors, relatives, and anyone else who cares to look.
Connectivity as poverty at bavatuesdays
"this year’s (SXSW) event was more of the same bullshit online branding and marketing speak a bit more impressively masked as either mindless tech utopianism or self-help 2.0. ...The impoverishment of networks through connectivity—it was such a radical re-thinking of this idea of connectivity as the new “social capital”
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And I have to say it was absurd how everyone and their mother was fawning over Twitter as if it came out yesterday (it’s almost three years old and preparing to join the Google family already, people). Seemed to me like people were walking around mindlessly celebrating a rather uninspired landscape of technology and thought at the conference more generally
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this year’s event was more of the same bullshit online branding and marketing speak a bit more impressively masked as either mindless tech utopianism or self-help 2.0.
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