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Useful demographic info from Pew for understanding potential audience of your website
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“...here’s the thing, you’re doing it wrong” (to people who’ve tried [Twitter] and think it’s boring or stupid.
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I think this qualifies as a "first world problem" :) I can relate. Once you have an "audience," it changes everything. You have to stop and re-evaluate why you are doing it every so often, to check that it still makes sense. If it doesn't, stop.
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I worry that I'm snatching morsels from the information food bank without making any donations.
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Still, no matter how innocuous your individual tweets, the aggregate ends up being the foundation of a scary-deep self-portrait. It's like a psychographic version of strip poker—I'm disrobing, 140 characters at a time.
This is great! I like Facebook for some things - occasional checking in to see what far-flung friends are up to, but hate all the stupid apps - oh sure, it was fun throwing octopi and sheep at my niece at first, but I get irritable when poked too frequently.
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Fantastic rant about an anti-technology "study" - which was sorely lacking in sense. Clay is one of my favorite bloggers, about education and politics and life in general, and this is one of his best rants - his other blog is all about fighting "schooly-ness" in education, and he continues that theme here. READ THIS if you want to use technology in the classroom!
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two examples showing how blind the UCLA research was to today's possibilities, how behind the times.... It's easy, efficient, and turbo-effective literacy, research, and information management. It's unique to the Berners-Lee Age. Gutenberg would have loved it. Some high-profile "researchers" apparently know little of it.
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It's easy, efficient, and turbo-effective literacy, research, and information management. It's unique to the Berners-Lee Age. Gutenberg would have loved it. Some high-profile "researchers" apparently know little of it.
I just have to say that Arianna Huffington kicks ass!
Great blog with 23 "things" that help in online education
Determining how you best learn and using materials that cater to this style can be a great way to make school and the entire process of acquiring new information easier and much more intuitive. Here are some great tools that you can use to cater to your individual learning style, no matter what that is.
yay! I hate the New Facebook! I mean, it looks pretty, but all my photos and books and maps are hidden in tabs no one will ever look at! I want to CHOOSE what shows on my page. Hello? User control? User Choice = happier users.
"To me, LinkedIn isn’t a place to dump a snapshot of where you’ve been. It’s an opportunity to stay connected to people, and to demonstrate where you are now, and where you plan to go next. To that end, I’ve got a little advice for you to consider applying to your own profile."
Also see: http://www.chrisbrogan.com/make-your-linkedin-profile-work-for-you/
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http://www.commoncraft.com/showA simple story that illustrates the forces shaping social media.
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We made this video because we want people to see the power of social bookmarking and how it makes web pages easy to remember, organize and share.
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