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Introduction to Social Bookmarking - FSI 2007

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Desc: slides from Jason Rhode's session entitled "Introduction to Social Bookmarking" presented at Faculty Summer Institute, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, May, 2008

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  1. Slide 1: Introduction to Social Bookmarking Jason Rhode jrhode@niu.edu http://www.niu.edu/~jrhode
  2. Slide 4: Volume
  3. Slide 5: Ubiquitous Connectivity
  4. Slide 6: Interoperability
  5. Slide 7: Notification
  6. Slide 8: Aggregation
  7. Slide 9: Syndication
  8. Slide 10: Distribution
  9. Slide 11: Folksonomy “…an Internet-based information retrieval methodology consisting of collaboratively generated, open-ended labels that categorize content such as Web pages, online photographs, and Web links. A folksonomy is most notably contrasted from a taxonomy in that the authors of the labeling system are often the main users (and sometimes originators) of the content to which the labels are applied.” (Wikipedia)
  10. Slide 13: Information Overload 13
  11. Slide 14: Syndication Aggregation 14
  12. Slide 15: RSS • Really Simply Syndication • XML file format – Universally readable by feed readers and podcatching software • XML vs. RSS – Either term/button can refer to the existence of a feed (RSS = process; XML = file format) RSS XML
  13. Slide 16: What does XML look like?   <?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" ?> - <rss version=\"2.0\" xmlns:rdf=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#\" xmlns:cc=\"http://web.resource.org/cc/\" xmlns:itunes=\"http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd\"> - <channel> <title>The FrenchPodClass</title> <link>http://frenchpodclass.com</link> <description>&#60;p&#62;&#60;i&#62;Le genie de notre langue est la clarte -  Voltaire&#60;/p&#62;&#60;/i&#62;</description> <language>en</language> <copyright>The FrenchPodClass</copyright> <managingEditor>frenchieproductions@gmail.com</managingEditor> <generator>Liberated Syndication - libsyn.com</generator> <webMaster>podcasts@libsyn.com (Liberated Syndication)</webMaster> <lastBuildDate>Mon, 13 Mar 2006 04:10:00 GMT</lastBuildDate> <ttl>180</ttl> <itunes:subtitle>Learn - Discover - Enjoy ... French !</itunes:subtitle> <itunes:summary>Learn French and discover some piece of French culture. Grammar, vocabulary, video  vocabulary, bilingual text, movie or book review and a spread sheet to get a better look at the French  language !</itunes:summary> <i + tunes:category text=\"Education\"> </itunes:category>
  14. Slide 17: 17
  15. Slide 18: Traditional “Pulling” of Content  from the WWW
  16. Slide 19: wikis wisconsin savings widgets improvements screencasts scsple web investments associations videos assessment irc knowledge retirement images articulate audio bb itunes vacation humor counter blog shifting articles restaurants conferences archives block learning shopping research 2006 cms blogs maps skype mac reports hosting home comics corvette blackboard blogging listservs social animation publications collaboration diagrams databases socialbookmarking learning presenter XML blogging demos proceedings hardware coi photos postings books software books design statistics graphics cmuonet presentations articles music podcasting garage diagrams storage software cmuo cms browser transcription plugins fitness cmu224 systems mediawiki surveys movies directories support technology parking closets pc building firefox medical ple papers financial clipart cm discussion templates canoeing opencourseware finances chicago e-magazines mle pdfs thesis open episodes certificates themes people education mobile phones objects engage elgg elearning monitors networks plagiarism photos northern networking moodle pizza newsletters wordpress
  17. Slide 20: Created by Extricious using del.icio.us user “jrhode”: http://kevan.org/extispicious
  18. Slide 21: Different Individuals Bookmarking the Same Online Resource with Different Tags Source: Ericka Menchen Trevino, 2005 http://blog.erickamenchen.net/wp-images/SBS.jpg
  19. Slide 22: Multiple Individuals Using Shared Tags to Bookmark Online Resources Source: Ericka Menchen Trevino, 2005 http://blog.erickamenchen.net/wp-images/SBS.jpg
  20. Slide 23: Using Tags as an Index for Bookmarked Pages Source: Ericka Menchen Trevino, 2005 http://blog.erickamenchen.net/wp-images/SBS.jpg
  21. Slide 24: Bookmarking Service Matrix Bag of URLs del.icio.us General Digg Furl Feed Me Links! Flickr Linkfilter Photobucket Audience reddit YouTube Technorati Google Video unalog Scholarly CiteULike arXiv Connotea Merlot Links Media
  22. Slide 25: del.icio.us
  23. Slide 26: CiteULike citeulike.org
  24. Slide 27: www.niu.edu/~jrhode del.icio.us/jrhode/socialbookmarking