Links for the day
- Tagging 'takes off for web users' | BBC NEWS: Tagging or labelling online content is becoming the new search tool of choice among web users. According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project, the trend in tagging is growing among US web users. over a quarter of online Americans - 28% - had tagged content such as a photo, news story or blog.. for users of social networking sites it is just an obvious tool to navigate around the sites they visit.
Links for the day
- Click On... | OUseful Info: A new six part OU/BBC Radio 4 co-produced programme on IT related issues - Click On (Open2.net website) - airs January 31, 2007: BBC Radio 4 at 9pm UK time - listen live on the web via the Radio4 Click On website [Tony Hirst Disclaimer: I'm one of the OU Academic Advisers on this series, which basically means we get to comment on the development of, and a preview of, the script for each edition of the programme. I'll post more about this role in a later post.]
I'm Mike Malloch, a software developer with strong opinions about what is wrong with elearning1.0 and vivid hopes for elearning2.0. Mike Malloch photo Through my work with KnowNet, I'm trying to do something practical to enable elearning2.0. Through my elearning2.0 blog I'll be sharing some ideas about what we all can do to speed that development. See KNotations for my technical documentation and writing. I do a lot of bookmarking and tagging, covering issues in elearning, standards, web2.0 and web technologies. I recommend checking my del.icio.us bookmarks and tags directly, since I often post more bookmarks in a day than del.icio.us will deliver via RSS.
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