The document discusses blogging as defined by George Siemens in 2002, including what blogging is, its uses and benefits, and implications. Blogging is defined as a personalized, community-linked format built on the unique attributes of the internet. Key benefits include democratizing information and fostering new ideas. Implications are that content creation and consumption have caught up to the speed of the internet, decentralizing content distribution and giving users more control.
A guide to blogging in academia: what blogs are, why you might want to create one, how you'd go about it, and tips to it well.
A workshop for the Learning & Teaching Forum at the University of York, delivered by Ned Potter and Simon Davis.
Presentation for the live Elluminate session for week one of the 2010 BGI (Bainbridge Graduate Institute) course "Using the Social Web for Social Change". Topics included Shared Language, Social Web Definitions, Social Bookmarking & Collaborative Discovery.
A guide to blogging in academia: what blogs are, why you might want to create one, how you'd go about it, and tips to it well.
A workshop for the Learning & Teaching Forum at the University of York, delivered by Ned Potter and Simon Davis.
Presentation for the live Elluminate session for week one of the 2010 BGI (Bainbridge Graduate Institute) course "Using the Social Web for Social Change". Topics included Shared Language, Social Web Definitions, Social Bookmarking & Collaborative Discovery.
8 Teaching and Learning Websites Mentioned by AASLAhniwa Ferrari
In the summer of 2009 the American Association of School Librarians honored 25 websites as the best for teaching and learning. These 25 websites foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover. Websites from this list that would be useful in a public library setting will be previewed at the March 2nd First Tuesday’s continuing education free webinar at 9 a.m.
A revision of the talk I did in Colombia in '08, slides 53-59 are really the new part where I try to introduce the need for additional practices to counterbalance the tendency of the network to focus on the perennial "now"
Sunraysia Mallee Schools Network - Presentation to teachers on the need for educational change and the need to engage students using new media for their learning.
Making researchers famous with social mediaMal Booth
Workshop presentation for UTS Research Week 2012
(Sometimes I really have no idea why I persist with Slideshare other than it being a free service. Again, the embedded hyperlinks have not been uploaded from the original document. This will present problems for the actual blogs linked on slide 11. I'll need to provide those links later. Sorry.)
This is research brief that we have created to detail the focus of our current Design Ethnography project. We are looking at the world that surrounds blogs, how people create, consume, interact with and share using ethnographic methods.
8 Teaching and Learning Websites Mentioned by AASLAhniwa Ferrari
In the summer of 2009 the American Association of School Librarians honored 25 websites as the best for teaching and learning. These 25 websites foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover. Websites from this list that would be useful in a public library setting will be previewed at the March 2nd First Tuesday’s continuing education free webinar at 9 a.m.
A revision of the talk I did in Colombia in '08, slides 53-59 are really the new part where I try to introduce the need for additional practices to counterbalance the tendency of the network to focus on the perennial "now"
Sunraysia Mallee Schools Network - Presentation to teachers on the need for educational change and the need to engage students using new media for their learning.
Making researchers famous with social mediaMal Booth
Workshop presentation for UTS Research Week 2012
(Sometimes I really have no idea why I persist with Slideshare other than it being a free service. Again, the embedded hyperlinks have not been uploaded from the original document. This will present problems for the actual blogs linked on slide 11. I'll need to provide those links later. Sorry.)
This is research brief that we have created to detail the focus of our current Design Ethnography project. We are looking at the world that surrounds blogs, how people create, consume, interact with and share using ethnographic methods.
Os catequistas da Arquidiocese de Braga aprendem na rede: análise das prática...Luís Miguel Rodrigues
A partir do paradigma da sociedade em rede, verificam-se os pontos de convergência entre a cultura cristã e a cultura digital. O desejo de permanente conectividade não é apenas resultado das possibilidades tecnológicas. Vai ao encontro daquilo que são os desejos mais profundo do ser humano, e é aqui que em relação com a cultura cristã, que se percebe e diz pela comunhão, que se entrecruza com a realidade da comunicação.
A segunda parte do trabalho versa sobre a aplicação de um inquérito por questionário, aos catequistas, para procurar perceber a utilização e presença que têm na Internet, sobretudo na Web 2.0, percebendo de que forma os catequistas usam as tecnologias digitais no exercício da sua atividade de voluntariado, bem como perceber como se manifesta a sua identidade digital.
No final, pensamos poder estar em condições de aferir até que ponto aquilo que é o desiderato da instituição eclesial expressa na sua documentação está ou não a ser compreendida e a ter correspondência no concreto da população em estudo.
Com este trabalho pretendemos contribuir para a compreensão deste fenómeno dentro da Igreja católica e fornecer indicações seguras para melhorar a utilização dos media no serviço da evangelização, no âmbito da catequese.
Alice Casey, Involve: Web 2.0 and You: Local Government Conferencecased
Public engagement and local government conference : empowering citizens to shape communities. A bit about what Web 2.0 offers to local government in the UK.
How To Network And Market Yourself Using Online ToolsJo Alcock
Conference paper to accompany presentation given at New Professionals Conference 2009. Introduces online professional networking, share my own experiences of blogging, microblogging and social networking, and gives ten top tips for online professional networking.
What are my needs in term of communication and how can I satisfy them? Landscape, starting from Cluetrain Manifesto and going through some definitions (Social media, in comparison with industrial media, social networks, networked publics).
How to create an effective message: my benefits, why customize and fix, usefulness of groups and habits, the importance of immediacy and schedule, the use of different communication techniques.
Finally we outline which rules are essential:• Conversational and listening rules • Blurring of public and private• Storytelling • Objectives, and how everything is summarized in the editorial plan.
Institutional Blogging - Sharing and linking organizational knowledge, one po...Cornelius Puschmann
I was invited to hold a talk on institutional blogging at the Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL) in Munich on 5 September 2007. Thanks to Robert for inviting me and to everyone who attendend!
Connecting and Communicating in the New Media Landscape – all the tools you need to succeed in the world of Twitter, Facebook, Linked in and more.
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This presentation covers the Who, What, Where, When, Why of Blogs; Blog Business Cases; Blogging Software; Create a Blog; ‘Pimping’ your Blog; How and What to Write; Promoting your Blog; Measuring Success; and Making Money with Blogs
This presentation covers:
The Who, What, Where, When, Why of Blogs
Blog Business Case
Blogging Software
Create a Blog
‘Pimping’ your Blog
How and What to Write
Promoting your Blog
Measuring Success
Making Money
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How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
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The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
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1. TheArtofBlogging An approach from reading George Siemens, discussing the blog as a learning tool. Bibliography: George Siemens(2002), The Art of Blogging - Part 1. Overview, Definitions, Uses, and Implications. George Siemens(2002), The Art of Blogging - Part 2. Getting Started, "How To", Tools, Resources
2. Blogging is a first generation tool built on, and taking advantage of, the unique attributes of the Internet. It has been dismissed as a self-centered passing fad...and as the new model of interactive journalism, communication, and learning
3. Whatisblogging? Blogging, as with any new (or in transition) concept, is difficult to define - it has not yet fully become what it will be. Blogging is a format constant (archives, links, time stamps, chronological listing of thoughts and links), personalized, community-linked, social, interactive, democratic, new model innovation built on the unique attributes of the Internet.
4. Uses for bloggingAs an emerging tool, blogging uses have still not been completely explored Knowledge sharing and knowledge management Customer service Interactive journalism Communication Self-expression Learning Self-marketing Campaigning/social reform Community building Experience tracking Storytelling
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6. Uses for bloggingAs an emerging tool, blogging uses have still not been completely explored Most common uses for blogging are personal and, considering its origins as a personal web publishing forum, this makes sense. Emerging uses promise opportunities in corporations and education. Further application will also be realized as existing uses (communication, learning, knowledge management, interactive journalism, etc.) are adopted by various industries - notably entertainment, health care, government.
7. Benefits Benefits of blogging are numerous (which explains its rapid growth!). An overriding benefit is the democratization of information. In classic models, knowledge flow was "stopped" and administered by news sources (paper, magazines, TV). Ideas in keeping with current zeitgeist or political agendas received top billing, while unpopular (though necessary for innovation and social transformation) ideas were ignored
8. Benefits Fostering the fringe - ideas are evaluated based on merit - not on source of origin. Filtering - ideas with merit are filtered through various blogs. Significant thoughts or posts receive multiple-links and spread viral-like across the blogosphere. Multiple perspectives - one-sided perspectives of newspapers are replaced by passionate debates exploring virtually every facet of an idea or concept. Barrier elimination - society is about barriers - actual or unspoFor example, I don't run in the same circle as Bill Gates - a socio-economic barrier (at the absolute minimum!). In society, this generally means that I do not have the benefit of Mr. Gates' wisdom...blogging, however changes that. Opportunities now exist to hear regular thoughts from people like Ray Ozzie, Mitch Kapor, and Larry Lesig.ken.
9. Benefits Free flow - any idea can be expressed...and accessed by any one. The process of blogging separates good ideas from poor ideas. The process itself has built in quality control - try that in traditional media! Real time - discussions and interactions happen right NOW. Waiting for tomorrow's newspaper or radio program seems like an eternity compared to real time blogging. Links and connections - the complexity of an information heavy society requires specialization. Yet specialization is futile if a process is not created to link specialties. Blogging serves this purpose extremely well. Disparate fields of interest and thought are brought together (and dissected) in the machinations of bloggers.
10. Implications As a disruptive technology, blogging is altering (or perhaps responding to?) many aspects of information/content creation and use. These changes are not without impact. What are some of the implications of a tool that functions at the same speed as the medium it serves?
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15. How to blogWriting effective blogs is similar to effective writing for traditional media. While sentence construction, basic grammar, and spelling are important, bloggers are often more concerned about communicating concepts. Start. As stated earlier, blogging is best learned by blogging...and by reading other bloggers. So...start. Know your motivation. Why are you blogging? What do you hope to achieve? Link. The heart of blogging is linking...linking and commenting. Connecting and communicating - the purpose of the Internet. Experiment. Developing a writing style is an evolutionary process Use life and your experiences as your "idea generation" file. Get an opinion. Then express it. Express your personality...let your humour, your perspective on life, and your values shine in your writing. Post regularly. This is important. Keep writing clear and concise. Avoid jargon...but utilize the unique aspects of the medium (visual, links, sound). Focus on communication (function) before form. Write for a reason, not recognition. Most bloggers have small audiences. Satisfaction is derived from the writing process, not the audience response.
16. Tools & Resources for BloggingAs you progress in blogging, you may find increased interest in additional tools to enhance your blog. Many resources are available...and the list is expanding continually eatonweb - Extensive resource page, including definitions, tools, books, and courses Microcontent News - Covers: "the microcontent sector: weblogs, Webzines, email digests, and personal publishing.. as well as how weblogs combine to form the Blogosphere.“ Blogroots - An excellent resource listing tools, accessories, directories, and books Blogging Software Roundup - You can get lost in this list! Lots of information Weblogs Compendium - Tools - Extensive list of blog tools elearnspace - blogs - Listing of blog resources and articles Library Weblogs - Link-rich resource, focused, but not limited to, libraries Weblog to Moblog - Nice overview article of mobile blogs Code of Ethics - Short article addressing an important consideration for all bloggers - ethics History of Weblogs - See also Dave Winer's take on blog history
17. Extending Blogs - Aggregating A few days (or even hours!) of searching the blogosphere can overwhelm newcomers. The amount of information is incredible. How can a user keep track of various blogs? It seems impossible to stay in touch with more than a hand full of bloggers each day.
18. For discussion This approach George Siemens in 2002 still relevant? The blog can be a concrete example of the Theory of Cooperative Freedom? Where does the blog regarding the emergence of social networks?
19. TheArtofBlogging An approach from reading George Siemens, discussing the blog as a learning tool. Bibliography: George Siemens(2002), The Art of Blogging - Part 1. Overview, Definitions, Uses, and Implications. George Siemens(2002), The Art of Blogging - Part 2. Getting Started, "How To", Tools, Resources