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Online Learning Environment - 1999
There is more documentation of the same system in my 1997 presentation, later published as a paper, Web-Based Courses: The Assiniboine Model (Wayback version here ). MS-Word Version What is OLe? It has two major components: first, a content component, consisting of online texts, graphics, and multimedia, and second, a communications component, consisting of an array of tools for discussion and collaboration. This is documentation for a learning management system I built at Assiniboine Community College between the years 1995-1999. It does not refer to a currently existing
Half an Hour
- Sunday, March 14, 2010
#140tc: Essential Tools of the Twitter Connoisseur
Almost every presentation during the 140tc at least mentioned a Twitter tool, or ways to make our tweeting more efficient — I decided to round them all up into a nice package of awesomeness. Mining and Monitoring Steve Broback geeked out and demonstrated his impressive Excel skills during his presentation on Mining and Monitoring Twitter. There are even options for collaborating This is one of several posts covering TweetHouse’s 140 Twitter Conference that took place on March 8, 2010. The 140tc focused on everything from Twitter basics to advanced tools and uses for business
Lockergnome Blog Network
- Saturday, March 13, 2010
The New Museum Brings Together Seven Artists With Seven Engineers (50 Discount Tickets)
The seven pairs of collaborators will present their final project at the New Museum on April 17. What happens when you pair seven visual artists with seven engineers and technologists? The New Museum in New York City is about to find out. An upcoming exhibit called Seven On Seven will put together artists and programmers for one day and tell them to come up with something together.
TechCrunch
- Saturday, March 13, 2010
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Toward a New Future of “Whatever”
Instead of lots of people saying, “You know, somebody should … ” there were lots of people saying, “So I did this, this, and this, and now I’m working on doing this, this, and this and we should collaborate … ” In other words, it was a bunch of people blessed with what I once heard Yochai Benkler and Henry Jenkins call “critical optimism.” Tags: Presentation Here is the video from my recent talk at the Personal Democracy Forum at Jazz at Lincoln Center. About 10 minutes of it is a minor update (rehash) of An Anthropological Introduction
Digital Ethnography
- Friday, July 17, 2009
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Our class on how we run our class
Due at 11th week: Research paper (followed by collaboration exercises)
We will probably also try to publish our collaborative paper.
What Tags: Anonymity Project Presentations Tutorial The following are brief notes from our recent discussion with the great Alan Levine (twitter: @cogdog ) and the New Media Consortium . To see & hear the full discussion, click here .
Digital Ethnography
- Friday, April 24, 2009
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Collaboration Tools
As I mentioned in Real-Time Collaborative Editing , I had a fantastic experience participating in group editing of a Mind Map of collaborative tools during a session at Learn Trends. I would expect the document to continue to grow and change, but thought it would be worth having it available in a text format as well (so I can find it when I need it). Screen-Sharing GoToMeeting ( link ) eBLVD ( link ) ConnectNow ( link ) Microsoft Shared View Crossloop ( link ) Yuuguu ( link )
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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Geeks Invade Government With Audacious Goals
allow me to present the new and increasingly popular species of talking head - The Geek . (The Clay Shirky has pointed out that these new social arrangements are leading from cooperation to collaboration to collectivism. alone - they need to cooperate and collaborate with each other. Guest blogger Mark Drapeau is the Co-Chair of the Gov 2.0 Expo Showcase in Sept 2009 and the Gov 2.0
OReilly Radar
- Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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Top 10 Web Collaboration Tools (That Aren't Google Wave) [Lifehacker Top 10]
Lest ye forget, there are plenty of web-based collaboration tools that don't require learning a new way of speaking. Create an account, plug in your coworkers' emails or SMS numbers, plug in a few times that work for you, and TimeBridge takes on the work of contacting them all and asking which of those times work, then presenting the results for your consideration. TextFlow, a free Adobe Air app that runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux, takes in all the documents You've probably heard about a hard-to-get , hugely new service called Google Wave . Here are a few of our (mostly free)
Lifehacker
- Saturday, October 3, 2009
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eLearning 2.0 Presentation - ASTD OC
I've embedded the presentation from last week that I mentioned before . SlideShare Link A few posts that go along with the content: Delicious Upgrade Have Work and Learning Changed or the Way We Do Work and Learning? Learning and Networking with a Blog (Deleted Scenes) What is eLearning 2.0? eLearning 1.0, Tools Authoring in eLearning 2.0 / Add-ins & Mash-ups Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 I'm trying Slideshare for the first time. 1.3
eLearning Technology
- Monday, September 17, 2007
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The Online Collaboration Tools Guide
Collaboration tools and online storage applications offer many possibilities: online collaborative editing, synchronizing across computers, sharing multiple files and discussion boards, and sharing windows and documents on the spot, to name a few. The following review of major products in this space will help you choose the right collaboration tools for your needs .
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This is a guest post by Eyal Sela , author of the productivity and Internet blog ProductiveWise .
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, April 16, 2009
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Show Document Holds Instant Collaboration Sessions [Collaboration Tools]
You can collaborate on documents in real-time without the hassle of installing an application, and everyone involved can save the results. With each session you have an hour to work with up to 50 simultaneous viewers (don't worry, there's a notification five minutes before the clock runs out to give you time to save the document) and it only takes a click to turn a viewer into a presenter. Tags: Collaboration Tools Application sharing Webapp Show Document holds instant document-, whiteboard-, and browser-sharing sessions with anyone. We've previously covered Skrbl, which
Lifehacker
- Tuesday, May 19, 2009
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Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary
Background Over the past six weeks, I've been leading a course: Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 / eLearning 2.0 Approaches Course Description: The purpose of this course is to give you an opportunity to learn about collaborative learning by participating in collaborative learning. This course is designed to teach how to design and build collaborative learning experiences using Web 2.0 / eLearning 2.0 approaches. You can find out more about the course itself from the Wiki at: http://collaborativelearning.pbwiki.com/ The basic structure of the course was:
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, May 16, 2006
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Smart.fm: Why Goals are the new Lists
8221; The team ( Me , Brian Cronin and Kate Rutter ) sought out new ways to bring people together and engage them in collaboration and competition around learning. experience — discovering, learning, celebrating, collecting, making and collaborating — and communicated the resulting ideas through “Concept Posters.” is like a scavenger hunt for knowledge” particularly stood out Part of the Smart.fm iPhone App Story
Adaptive Path
- Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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