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The End in Mind » An Open (Institutional) Learning Network
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As noted in previous posts, we’re in the process of building a stand-alone gradebook app that is consistent with this framework
America's Newest Profession - WSJ.com
New employment (or freelance) skill. New critical thinking skills implied too.
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The best studies we can find say we are a nation of over 20 million bloggers, with 1.7 million profiting from the work ,and 452,000 of those using blogging as their primary source of income.
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It is hard to think of another job category that has grown so quickly and become such a force in society without having any tests, degrees, or regulation of virtually any kind. Courses on blogging are now cropping up, and we can't be far away from the Columbia School of Bloggerism.
Wicked (Good) Wikis - Stowe Boyd - Darwin Magazine
Wikis are like blogs, only more so. Wikis can enable bottom-up socialization.
Use of blog and wiki for ePortfolio
article from U Edinburgh
Using Weblogs and RSS in Education :
digest of the conversation about blogs and learning
Campus Technology: Newsletters
establishing and developing "personal voice" as part of learning is also now being addressed through the use of blogs
Community Blogging - Stephen Downes at Northern Voice conference, February 19, 2005
two major elements that I think are probably definitive of community. First of all, the idea that there's a network. Now a lot of people capture that by saying people can interact, people communicate, there's a place for discussion. But the central thing
The Community Engine Blog: A Learning Blogosphere (1): Into the Deep
Use of a blog as a course tool. Technical issues, learning issues. Why blog vs technology x?
social software, online education and james farmer » Blogs @ Anywhere: High fidelity online communication
Whereas an LMS stores and presents all information on a centralised and hierarchical basis, bound within the subject and the organisation, blogs are distributed, aggregated, open and independent. Through the use of blogs, it is suggested that teachers and
Widgetbox › Flickr photo map
a widget to add a map showing geotagged flicker image(s) to your blog
One small step for man » Blog Archive » Advice to a Web 2.0 Learner
Written with an eye to advising a bright student who is home schooled, but also to capture my advice and strategy for Palouse Prairie. \n\nSince i see we are starting to develop a 'blogging' thread in this Diigo group, and such a tool could be part of strategy for what to tell faculty, I decided to bookmark this into that stream.
Abandon the LMS -- What must a university change? - College 2.0
Mary Hricko uses Ning as a course space. Claims to have solved the FERPA issues. Likes the Content Management and the semester-to-semester continuity
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I think that one of the features that is nice is the ability to migrate content from semester to semester without having to type it all in again...in a CMS tool, it's just there
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