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Ohio University Libraries Learning 2.0: WEEK 10
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Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Learning 2.0. 22 Face-to-Face Space: Social Networking Communit. 23 Is this really the end? Or just the beginning . 20 You too can YouTube. 21 Podcasts, Shmodcasts! The Ohio University Libraries Learning 2.0 program is based on the PLCMC Learning 2.0 program created by Helene Blowers. Public Services Technology Director for the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County ( PLCMC. This program is licensed under Creative Commons- see details.
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Ohio University Libraries Learning 2.0: #23 Is this really the end? Or just the beginning ...
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23 Is this really the end? Or just the beginning . You’ve reached the 23rd thing. Be sure to give yourself a pat on the back for completing the program. Your reward for completing this journey before the deadline is a useful and handy MP3 player. But before sending this off to you, we ask for one last discovery post. For your last and final exercise for this program,. Please reflect on your learning journey and post a few thoughts. Here are some questions to prompt you if you're drawing a blank . If you'...
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Ohio University Libraries Learning 2.0: #20 You too can YouTube
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20 You too can YouTube. Within the past year online video hosting sites have exploded, allowing users to easily upload and share videos on the web. Among all the web 2.0 players. In this area, YouTube. Is currently top dog, serving up millions of views a day. YouTube allows users to not only upload their own video content, but to also embed clips into their own websites with ease. Universities and Libraries and utilizing YouTube as well. Here’s a YouTube video about Web 2.0. To 1970s TV commercials.
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23 Things: The 23 Things
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Listed below are 23 Things (or small exercises) that you can do on the web to explore and expand your knowledge of the Internet and Web 2.0. Staff are encouraged to complete all 23 items on this list by September 18, 2007 in order to to receive a free USB/MP3 player. Those staff that complete all items by September 18, 2007 will also qualify for the laptop drawing. 23 Learning 2.0 Things*. Until the start of that week! Week 1: Introduction (official start of week June 11, 2007). 3 Set up your own blog.
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About Ohio University Libraries Learn: About the Learning 2.0 Project
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About the Learning 2.0 Project. This blog has been set-up as part of the Ohio University Libraries. Learning 2.0 project to encourage staff to experiment and learn about the new and emerging technologies that are reshaping the context of information on the Internet today. The objectives of this program are to:. Encourage exploration of Web 2.0 technologies by Ohio University Libraries staff. Reward staff for taking the initiative to complete 23 self-discovery exercises. Staff Prizes and Incentives:.
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Ohio University Libraries Learning 2.0: WEEK 9
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Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Learning 2.0. 22 Face-to-Face Space: Social Networking Communit. 23 Is this really the end? Or just the beginning . 20 You too can YouTube. 21 Podcasts, Shmodcasts! The Ohio University Libraries Learning 2.0 program is based on the PLCMC Learning 2.0 program created by Helene Blowers. Public Services Technology Director for the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County ( PLCMC. This program is licensed under Creative Commons- see details.
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Ohio University Libraries Learning 2.0: June 2007
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Photo sharing websites have been around since the '90s, but it took a small startup site called Flickr. To catapult the idea of “sharing” into a full blown online community. Within the past year, Flickr has become the fastest growing photo sharing site on the web and is known as one of the first websites to use keyword “tags” to create associations and connections between photos and users of the site. Work, what groups. Are, and all the neat things that people and other libraries. Are using Flickr for.
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Ohio University Libraries Learning 2.0: #22 Face-to-Face Space: Social Networking Communities
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22 Face-to-Face Space: Social Networking Communities. Social networking tools allow users to create a profile with text, photos and other Web 2.0 applications. The idea is to link your profile to other people using the same tool, over time creating a network of people you know, and people known by the people you know. Some social networking tools allow organizations to have profiles, while others only allow individual profiles. Some popular social networking tools are Friendster,. Began as a college camp...