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Paul Left wrote a new blog post: Google + now has improved photo editing 3 months, 1 week ago
Google+ Instant Upload is a great feature – in fact it’s a good enough reason on its own to use Google +. I used it every day on a recent three-week tour of the Peloponnese: whatever photos I took on my Android camera phone were automatically uploaded to my Google account whenever I connected to a wifi network. [...] -
Paul Left wrote a new blog post: Education reform: we need robust debate 4 months, 2 weeks ago
I strongly support the move to more open education and the need to critique the role that educational institutions play within society. But some of the debate seems to lack any real rigour. For example, the UnCollege Manifesto seems well-intentioned but it doesn’t really present a strong argument. Take this recycled quote on its home page:
You…
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Paul Left commented on the blog post Android for Teachers: easy APA referencing 6 months, 1 week ago
Yes, it’s good – and it works for older books where there is no barcode, or when the code has been covered up by the librarian :-)
Thanks for sharing the link, Dana!
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Paul Left wrote a new blog post: How to remove MyBlogLog tracking code from Wordpress 7 months, 1 week ago
Have you used MyBlogLog in the past to track readers of your Wordpress blog? You probably either used a plugin to do the tracking, or perhaps a short snippet of code added to your theme. Although it’s preferable to use the plugin approach, sometimes adding the code was necessary in the past to avoid incompatibilities with [...] -
Paul Left commented on the blog post Language codes for Twitter 7 months, 2 weeks ago
My understanding is that Twitter has a language setting for users but not for individual tweets. ie when a user posts a new tweet, they cannot set the language for that tweet but it inherits the language of its user. So Twitter appears to make the assumption that every user has one native language and [...]
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Paul Left commented on the blog post Language codes for Twitter 7 months, 2 weeks ago
So Twitter is coding these incorrectly?
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Paul Left wrote a new blog post: Zapd: fast and easy websites 7 months, 4 weeks ago
Teachers and students often need a fast and easy way to create a simple website to share text and photos. A full-featured blog can seem too complex or unwieldy for some situations. Zapd is an app for iPhone, iPod touch or iPad which has a limited set of features but which makes it really easy and [...] -
Paul Left wrote a new blog post: Android for Teachers: easy APA referencing 8 months ago
QuickCite is a simple app which uses your android phone’s camera to scan a barcode from the back of a book. The app then looks up the barcode in an online database and emails you a reference to the book in a standard format. What I like about QuickCite The app is generally fast to scan the [...] -
Paul Left commented on the blog post Online Learning Communities: resources and references 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Thanks, Melvin – this is really a bibliography not a links page so even if the resources no longer exist it’s standard practice to leave the reference as is. That’s the main reason why there is a ‘downloaded ‘ date for each online references. That said, if there is a specific resource where the link [...]
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Paul Left wrote a new blog post: Watching learners with laptops – what’s really going on? 9 months, 4 weeks ago
Jonathan Martin is the principal of a 1:1 laptop school school in Arizona. In a recent issue of Connected Principals he reports on his experience with observing students at work by Standing in the Back, Watching the Screens . This article raises all sorts of issues – including what (if any) internet filtering schools should implement. But what…[Read more] -
Paul Left posted a new activity comment: 10 months ago
In reply to: Paul Left posted on the forum topic What online community are you analysing? in the group Facilitating Online Communities: Nursingcenter.com looks good, Pam – interesting that the site itself doesn’t have a […] ViewYes, no problem – looks like an interesting community!
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Paul Left posted an update in the group
Facilitating Online Communities: 10 months agoWhen you come to this group on verso.co.nz, you will probably be on the ‘home’ tab. On the home tab you see a stream of latest activity, including forum posts and updates. Posting to the message box under ‘What’s new in Facilitating Online Communities, …?’ is an update – it’s just like posting to twitter.
You are of course welcome to post…[Read more]
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Paul Left posted a new activity comment: 10 months ago
In reply to: Chris Myatt posted an update in the group Facilitating Online Communities: Hi all, been a busy time of year. I am looking at analysing http://www.dvxuser.com This is an online community for film makers […] ViewLooks like a useful community to analyse, Chris – looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
Paul
PS This is posted as an update so it might be best to repost this to the forum area once you have got your wiki or blog sorted out.
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Paul Left posted on the forum topic What online community are you analysing? in the group
Facilitating Online Communities: 10 months agoMelvin said: I have also posted my initail scrap draft too. please look at and add fome comments . It will help me.
Melvin, have you now made your draft available for others to read on your own blog or wiki site?
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Paul Left posted on the forum topic What online community are you analysing? in the group
Facilitating Online Communities: 10 months agoMelvin said: I am working on a singlarly focussed group edtsg@googlegroups.com
The actual link is http://groups.google.com/group/edtsg but it is not open to the public so you will need to request access in order to see it.
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Paul Left posted on the forum topic What online community are you analysing? in the group
Facilitating Online Communities: 10 months agoTim said: Under this umbrella there are actually a number of forums. The one I have chosen is the Auckland Transport Discussion. Looks like a useful community to analyse, Tim – the tools available seem a little limited (ie the forum) but that shouldn’t be a problem. And it sounds like you know the community well [...]
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Paul Left posted on the forum topic What online community are you analysing? in the group
Facilitating Online Communities: 10 months, 1 week agoBob said: I have just posted my Very 1st draft of assignment 1 on my BLOG site http://rlaycock.blogspot.com/ Please feel free to have a look and any feedback would be welcome Great work, Bob – I have added some feedback as a comment to your blog post. Many thanks for posting your draft, I’m sure others [...]
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Paul Left posted on the forum topic What online community are you analysing? in the group
Facilitating Online Communities: 10 months, 1 week agoNursingcenter.com looks good, Pam – interesting that the site itself doesn’t have a strong social dimension but they use external sites (eg Facebook & Twitter) to provide this.
Looking forward to what you write in your analysis…
Paul
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Paul Left posted on the forum topic What online community are you analysing? in the group
Facilitating Online Communities: 10 months, 1 week agoThanks, Marcus – I suggest you use an external blog for asst 1 as the account here isn’t really a full blog: posting an update is more like Twitter (ie a micro-blog) so is not so useful for a full length posting as you need to do for assignment 1. The scivation site seems to [...]
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Paul Left started the forum topic Assignment 1 stage 1 – draft in the group
Facilitating Online Communities: 10 months, 2 weeks agoPlease post your request for feedback as a reply to this topic.
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Hi Paul
I have changed my mind. I don’t think the nursingcenter.com is what I need to begin to understand online communities. I have chosen another one; http://www.thereadingroom.com as I am an avid reader and have thought of joining a book club ( not online). I hope that is ok with you.
Pam
Yes, no problem – looks like an interesting community!