As you may have gathered, I’m a fan of Twitter (and Web 2.0 in general) because of how personal it can be.
And it don’t get much more personal than this.
I just sent out a Twitter question to ask if anyone was having problems with the Zemanta blogging plugin – and got this in [...]
Spot of essential reading from Alison Gow for anyone interested in journalism, education or journalism education.
Alison, who blogs over at Headlines and Deadlines, has taken a look at the cycle from gathering to publication and follow-up and comparing web 1.0 to web 2.0.
I had no idea when I started doing this how [...]
A really nice introduction to social media with a provocative title – nuff said.
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A rather funky visualisation of the links in my del.icio.us account via Wordle
The other week I attended the Eduserve symposium as a virtual delegate, an interesting day which steamed the presenters and gave those of us at a distance the chance to join in via Cover It Live.
There were Tweets flying back and forth, people discussing and joining in via the back channel as [...]
I’ve mentioned this before briefly, but what continues to amaze me is how much my two spheres of interest are essentially colliding. Not only are the same issues being talked about in both journalism and elearning on a regular basis – how should we change the conversation, ‘push or pull’ and on-demand content – but [...]
Web 2.0 technologies like blogs, aggregators et al are brilliant at letting you follow the media, but that isn’t a shock news snap – it’s been happening for ages.
Picked this up Wired article earlier on today via blog trawls – and I apologise, as I can’t find the article I got it from [...]
I’ve been signing up for loads of web 2.0 apps and services again, will list them later. I’m going to log what I’ve got and then look at what I’m using on a montly basis.
But one fun one I’ve been testing is qik (prounced quick as you’d expect in [...]
Had a fun Flashmeeting with my tutor and some of my course mates last night.
We were looking at theories including push/pull in learning and teaching and how this applies to elearning (we’re doing some old-school reading of books and were discussing E-Learning Strategies: How to Get Implementation and Delivery Right First Time by [...]
Just in case you didn’t get me raving about Robin from cybersoc.com when I met him last year – he’s a real font of knowledge when it comes to blogging and things social and online (guess that’s probably why he is thought of so highly and is the big blog cheese with the BBC).
Anyway, [...]
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