Notsureyet – the capstone blog

A blog for those in the MDE capstone working on their eportfolios and projects

iBreadCrumbs

Filed under: Uncategorized — christinewalti at 5:03 pm on Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Thought you might be interested in the following for your research:
iBreadCrumbs.com is a recording toolbar for your web browser. Similar to what a DVR does for tv, iBreadCrumbs.com records all the web pages you visit while you research. Save, review, and share your research with friends or colleagues.

G. Siemens on connectivism…

Filed under: Uncategorized — sporto at 5:31 pm on Sunday, June 22, 2008  Tagged

The topic of connectivism came up in our discussion in the MDE lounge. The link of an article written by George Siemens on the topic was cited. I thought this could be used to Lynda and some others discussion online pedagogy.

Two announcements (administrative)…

Filed under: announcements — sporto at 4:31 pm on Thursday, June 5, 2008  Tagged

Hi!

  1. I have uploaded feedback on all the proposals that were submitted to the workbook. I suggest that the questions that come out of this feedback be posted either in the study groups or in the main conference (if you think this is worth sharing).
  2. Are you already part of the MDE Student Lounge? If you are not, you should join… Just today there were several postings related to e-portfolios and about jobs positions in DE. Go to http://groups.google.com/group/MDE-lounge and request to be included in the group.

best,
–Stella.

A presentation: how to use a blog or wiki as a portfolio

Filed under: Uncategorized — sporto at 10:19 pm on Monday, June 2, 2008

Web 2.0 diagrams (from A. Kipta)

Filed under: resources — sporto at 10:11 am on Sunday, June 1, 2008  Tagged

Here is Allison’s recent input on web 2.0 materials..

Neat find of the day: e-learning and Web 2.0 diagrams by Jason Rhrode on
Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jrhode/sets/72157594502933981/

Many diagrams are under Creative Commons license for non-commercial use,
share and share alike. I especially like the RSS Feeds diagram. I never
thought of RSS like a funnel before. Simple.