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Snippet from the Opening Session of the Workshop | Digital Citizenship
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A Service-Learning Approach to the Digital Divide. Laquo; Web Album #1: Photos from Kazakhstan. Workshop Day 2: A Wiki Takes a First Big Step. Snippet from the Opening Session of the Workshop. September 11, 2007. We started our 10-4:30 session Day 1 of the workshop by listening to each participant describe their library, its computing facilities, access to the Internet, and other assorted details. It was fascinating as a pattern emerged early on. 8220;We have x. Anywhere from 2-90] and y. Early on, Amir ...
Tags Make Libraries: Web 2.0 and the Profression | Digital Citizenship
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A Service-Learning Approach to the Digital Divide. Laquo; The Full Picassa-based Kazakhstan Slideshow. Tags Make Libraries: Web 2.0 and the Profression. September 16, 2007. This article about social bookmarking and libraries. Is an excellent example of the approach we focused on during the recent workshop in Kazakhstan. What does it look like in practice? But why is using social bookmarking tools better than traditional pathfinders and subject guides? Tagged tags web 2.0 libraries social bookmarks. You a...
Web Album #1: Photos from Kazakhstan | Digital Citizenship
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A Service-Learning Approach to the Digital Divide. Laquo; Episode 5: Bringing a Wiki to Kazakhstan. Snippet from the Opening Session of the Workshop. Web Album #1: Photos from Kazakhstan. September 10, 2007. I really like the ability to post web albums with captions via Picassa. Here is Web Album #1. I really like it, too. Does picassa allow its users to select a license, preferably a href=”http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free licence”a free one? September 12, 2007 at 5:58 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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A Service-Learning Approach to the Digital Divide. Episode 5: Bringing a Wiki to Kazakhstan. September 10, 2007. Why am I in Kazakhstan again? The purpose of this trip is to spend three days leading a workshop for librarians that is titled “Web 2.0 – Library 2.0: Citizen-Powered Information”. There is a kind of craze underway. It’s this Web 2.0 buzz. Some folks think it is hyped beyond all due measure. Others see a fundamental change underway, indicated by such trends as the rise of wikinomics. I had a v...
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A Service-Learning Approach to the Digital Divide. Archive for December, 2007. December 5, 2007. Librarians are pretty hip and cutting edge after all, it seems. The latest indication is the wealth of material you find by googling ‘mashup library’ and poking around. One thing that caught my was the evaluation criteria. For success in a recent competition:. Portability/ relevance to other libraries. You are currently browsing the Digital Citizenship. Blog archives for December, 2007. Doc’s Home Page.
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Flog of the Prokonsul: December 2005
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Flog of the Prokonsul. Internet fluency, digital governance and Wikipedia propaganda. You have been warned. Thursday, December 15, 2005. First, the list of nuggets for the convinience of our dear squad.I mean, course leader, and then some closing remarks for you all. Here is the chronological list of what I consider to be my most useful flog posts - milestones for us all, if you will:. How to use them. It's easy and it's so useful. Why not to use Windows Exploder. With o...
Flog of the Prokonsul: January 2007
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Flog of the Prokonsul. Internet fluency, digital governance and Wikipedia propaganda. You have been warned. Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Sessions Three and Four. Seems like I saved the Session Three as a draft and forgot to publish it. So now - two sessions in one post, for your reading pleasure. After a major revision, save your paper under a different name - so you can go back and see past revisions if needed. When the paper is ready? Highly recommend reading: open access.
Flog of the Prokonsul: October 2005
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Flog of the Prokonsul. Internet fluency, digital governance and Wikipedia propaganda. You have been warned. Monday, October 31, 2005. Political parties, Part 1. In my third and last blaper. I will write about the essay ' The Challenge of E-democracy for political parties. Available online as a pdf), by Grant Kippen. Let's start with some interesting tidbits of info from 'who is who' analysis - a little hermeneutics. Never hurt anyoine :). Stay tuned for the answer. In a ...
Flog of the Prokonsul: November 2007
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Flog of the Prokonsul. Internet fluency, digital governance and Wikipedia propaganda. You have been warned. Wednesday, November 28, 2007. On librarians and. (suprise) Wikipedia. I don't think many will be suprised when I say that the most interesting chapter in Courtney's book was for me the chapter on Wikis by Boeninger. Interestingly, Boeninger doesn't focus on Wikipedia - something I would like to address here. You should not end your research with one - and you shoul...
Flog of the Prokonsul: March 2007
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Flog of the Prokonsul. Internet fluency, digital governance and Wikipedia propaganda. You have been warned. Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Work on good title and good abstract. Title should be informative both for reader and computer keyword-based databases. Same with abstract (100-300 words, usually). Posted by Piotr Konieczny @ 3:26 PM. Links to this post. Tuesday, March 13, 2007. Sessions eight and nine. Continuing the class in the summer? Posted by Piotr Konieczny @ 2:08 PM.
Flog of the Prokonsul: February 2007
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Flog of the Prokonsul. Internet fluency, digital governance and Wikipedia propaganda. You have been warned. Tuesday, February 27, 2007. How to translate non-English text into English? Use free online machine translation. Hourglass paper: broad introduction, specific study, method, results, discussion broadens again. Good book: Jane E. Miller, The Chicago Guide to Writing About Numbers. University of Chicago Press. See if you can improve it, use it 'better'. What I mean, ...
Flog of the Prokonsul: September 2007
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Flog of the Prokonsul. Internet fluency, digital governance and Wikipedia propaganda. You have been warned. Thursday, September 27, 2007. Wikipedia Weekly on Digital Citizenship. A recent inteview (#29) at Wikipedia Weekly raises some interesting points about what it is to be a 'Digital Citizen'. I think its worth listening to. And the following inteview. 30) is with yours truly :). Posted by Piotr Konieczny @ 12:15 PM. Links to this post. Thursday, September 20, 2007.
Flog of the Prokonsul: October 2007
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Flog of the Prokonsul. Internet fluency, digital governance and Wikipedia propaganda. You have been warned. Sunday, October 28, 2007. Good start on the Wikipedia's digital dividepage. In recent days we have done some nice work on the digital divide page. Has updated some references, and worked on some other issues - thank you - and our leader (. Has greatly improved the introduction to the article ( lead. Posted by Piotr Konieczny @ 1:02 PM. Links to this post. Babym1424...
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Digital Citizenship | A Service-Learning Approach to the Digital Divide
A Service-Learning Approach to the Digital Divide. December 5, 2007. Librarians are pretty hip and cutting edge after all, it seems. The latest indication is the wealth of material you find by googling ‘mashup library’ and poking around. One thing that caught my was the evaluation criteria. For success in a recent competition:. Entries will be evaluated on the following broad criteria. These are deliberately loosely defined, in order not to constrain innovative and wide-ranging entries. November 29, 2007.
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