Debbie Gascoyne has updated her Top 10 Tools list (1)
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Debbie is an English instructor and E-Learning facilitator at Camosun College in Victoria, BC, Canada.
Wikis at Work - Defining Requirements in a New Way (2)
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This is from Jason Rothbart of GroupSwim. Be sure to check out their on-demand collaboration tool. It includes a wiki, groups, discussions, and file sharing, and will help you better organize and manage projects, streamline collaboration, and inform & involve your team. - Stewart Projects of all kinds usually involve writing requirements or designs of some kind. The requirements define what is being done, how something should work, how the customers will use it, etc.. ...
Creating a Podcast system using the EEE, PodderLive and Ubuntu-eee (1)
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Background At UWC, we use KEWL3 for our eLearning platform, and Paul Scott developed a podcasting application based on the the gstreamer framework. The application is written in Python, and designed to make podcasting a simple process for lecturers in the classroom. The podcast application has three main functions: Record - Stop - Publish Clicking publish sends the recorded podcast to the eLearning (or blog, etc) application which is based on the Chisimba framework. For ...
Track Your Stolen Laptop For Free With Adeona (1)
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With the rise in laptop thefts, it has been difficult for an owner like you and me to keep track of your lost equipment and retrieve it. What is the best way to keep your machine safe? Kensington lock? But that has to be bought separately and there are all the chances of your precious system getting damaged if the thief tries to pull out the lock. So, do we have an alternative? Yes, we ...
3.4 - Monitor Your Online Reputation to Protect Your Personal Brand (4)
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Today, I speak with Dr. Gaines-Ross, who is the Chief Reputation Strategist (cool title!) for Weber Shandwick, a blogger and author. We talk about the reputation management for personal branding, as well as some tips for safeguarding your brand (monitoring your online reputation). Leslie, I, like you, am involved with reputation management at the corporate and individual levels. I see a lot of similarities. What are your thoughts on how they are similar and different? ...
10 Everyday Ways to Use Twitter for Work (24)
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I said it once, and I’ll say it again. I love Twitter. WWD has been talking about using Twitter as a professional tool for quite some now. I use Twitter daily and often, almost always from my laptop on the Web, occasionally from Twhirl if I want to post to one of my 5 accounts other than my main one, sometimes from my mobile phone and once in a while from my iPod. Twitter is ...
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Nog's Blog - I blog therefore I am (2)
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Today is the anniversary of one of the defining moments in the history of England and English and thus, by extension, all the English speaking countries - and also America.On 28th September we remember the battle of Senlac Hill, without it we would all speak very differently.
Thinking My Way Out of the Rut - Thinking Out Loud (1)
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I’ve been in a blog rut and it seems to coincide with reinstating my Twitter account. Maybe I’m better at releasing my thoughts 140 characters at a time, and letting others finish them. I’ve had so many things on my mind lately regarding education, technology, social media, relationships, and learning. I’ve been talking about change the last several months, and I see many things happening that will help lead to that change, but not enough. ...