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Archive for October 16th, 2007

Information Technology Influencing Teaching & Learning

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Two more thought provoking videos from the Digital Ethnography group at Kansas State Uni:

  • A Vision of Students Today: 
  • The Information R/evolution:

Each video is only 5 minutes long. Do we believe our students fit this model?

Thanks to Robert Scoble for bringing this to my attention.

Written by Michael Rees

16 October 2007 at 10:02

Guarding Your XML Attention Profile

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Recording your attention profile – activity in all your social media sites – as a structured XML file will be extremely valuable to monitor your own behaviour. Imagine how much more valuable it will be for advertisers, employers and government. Guard it well.

APML, Attention Profiling Markup Language, would make it possible, and Bloglines has just joined the working party. Check them out on Facebook.

SNAG-0014

SNAG-0018

SNAG-0017

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Written by Michael Rees

16 October 2007 at 6:04

Posted in Social media