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Chart: Who Participates And What People Are Doing Online
an excellent analysis of technology use among various age groups
School of Everything | Where Teachers And Students Find Each Other
sign up to teach or find a teacher
Education 2.0 - Edmodo - Free Private Microblogging For Education
"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."
Who, Why & How We Serve: The Evolution of Collaborative Librarianship through Social Media « Emerging Technologies Librarian
"The point of the title is that I believe what librarians have done and are doing has, at bedrock, not changed; the same core essential functions we have always done are still happening. What has changed are the objects of our attention, and those have changed cumulatively...."
Teachers Lead Adoption of Web 2.0, but Perceptions Stifle Social Networking : April 2009 : THE Journal
Web 2.0 tools are now in use at most schools, and teachers have been largely responsible for making this happen, according to a national K-12 technology survey released this week. But of all the various applications of Web 2.0 technologies, social networking remains the outcast, with the vast majority of districts reporting that few or no teachers engage in this type of communication.
iBreadCrumbs
iBreadCrumbs.com is a recording toolbar for your web browser. Similar to what a DVR does for tv, iBreadCrumbs.com records all the web pages you visit while you research. Save, review, and share your research with friends or colleagues.
Twitter, Flickr, Facebook Make Blogs Look So 2004
A very negative view of blogs, trends, issues and their purpose.
As a writer, though, I'm onto the system's real appeal: brevity. Bloggers today are expected to write clever, insightful, witty prose to compete with Huffington and The New York Times. Twitter's character limit puts everyone back on equal footing. It lets amateurs quit agonizing over their writing and cut to the chase. @WiredReader: Kill yr blog. 2004 over. Google won't find you. Too much cruft from HuffPo, NYT. Commenters are tards. C u on Facebook?
Educational Benefits Of Social Networking Sites Uncovered
In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts." id="metasummary
6 Ways Social Media Can Improve Your Life | PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement
Using Del.icio.us in Education » Onlinesapiens Blog
emapey's description of the uses and benefits of del.icio.us; "...one of the most useful Web2.0 tools...."
Using Del.icio.us for Blogging » Onlinesapiens Blog
need to link this to my post on Twitter Delicious Practice
Epeus' epigone: The Social Cloud
this is a video bookmark, am also interested in the blog posting "Go Organic Not Viral"
knowSCHOOLS: Upcoming KnowWEEKS (Mar. 2-7, 2008: Mashing It All Up!)
a online place where groups can meet for online conferences
Dekita.org
group of EFL/ESL language teachers
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