Posted in AFLF, Social Software, u-learning on Oct 26th, 2007
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Some interesting things rolling in re: the privacy concerns arising from the use of Facebook ( never mind the education context )
http://albumoftheday.com/facebook/
Do you use Facebook ?
Have you uploaded your entire email address book yet ?
Getting a whole heap of spam yet ?
Where do you fit into the picture that SMH is [...]
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Posted in 2006teams, 2007 teams, AFLF, Champions, Conferences, Conversations, Culture, Downloads, E-learning issues, E-learning pedagogy, Final Report, General news, Innovation and Change, Just for fun, Leadership, Open Web, PLE, Podcast, Postcards from the field, Social Software, Team Mobile, Team pedagogy, Team virtual, Tools and resources, Virtual Worlds, Web 2.0, Workshops, knowledge, m-learning, u-learning on Oct 23rd, 2007
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A brilliant example of a 2007 NSW LearnScope poster ready for printing.
It arrived today from Steven Cutmore and team as a PDF document attached to an email.
Perfect for printing.
It clearly articulates the who, what, where, why and when for the project. It tells the journey and shows the clients to whom [...]
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Posted in Social Software, u-learning on Oct 16th, 2007
Bill Wade talks with Territory FM about Mobilize This coming up this Friday 19th October 2007.
Check it out.
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It strikes fear in everyones hip-pocket however…..fear not.
I often keep an eye on technology appropriation sites which grew out of interest in m-learning, mobcasting and social mobile informatics.
The Abaporu project is one of those sites and it has some of the more contemporary ( and amazing ) examples of antagonistic [...]
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Tucked away over in one of Sue Water’s blog posts I found this question posed which cries out for a response….
“My kids definitely are not using podcasts, wikis or blogs at their schools. Are your kid’s schools? Why are our kids missing out of this part of their education? “
There are loads of examples [...]
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Check out the powerful set of web 2.0 predictors and CC slides for your use courtesy of Stephen Downes OLD Daily. I recommend that you subscribe to his email letterdrop as it is most informative.
I’m thinking of putting some time into doing some image visualisations myself as soon as I can [...]
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[image: Gary Forsdick]
It’s been a while since I dabbled in Blogger but this morning I set up a blog for our VET Pedagogy leadership team (we’re trying a group blog).
What I found was a huge make-over that makes Blogger even more delicious than before for non-techo users.
I’ve been bemoaning for some time the apparent [...]
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Alexandra Miller and team 048 have also been exploring ways to use Wufoo to create a permission to publish form for parents / guardians / significant others to gain access to learners visual depictions, audio content and other data which may be used for NSW LearnScope project purposes.
This is an incredibly important thing [...]
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Like it or not social software aint going away.
It’s only coming closer.
In fact it’s becoming more mainstream than ever. A cool online open-web-publishing collective is growing over at Corante.
More cool tools.
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Some edible grassroots web 2.0 courtesy of our web find guru Robyn Jay;
Kartoo
Web2Walk
WikiPatterns.
Have fun folks cause they sure will take our visualisations a loooooong way this year.
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