A Quick Look at Google Plus

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

Google Plus is all the rage this month. Will it flourish and threaten Facebook’s position in social media, or will it wither in obscurity? It’s too soon to tell, but there’s certainly a lot of buzz about it!

Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning and Education Development

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Educational researchers and instructional designers have been calling for more collaborative practices in classrooms around the world. They suggest that collaborative learning has the power to move students from mere passive consumers of information to active creators of knowledge. On top of this, it can help prepare them for their future work. In the developing world, this is especially an issue, since those lucky enough to gain access to higher education are often graduating with few transferable skills. Sure, they can memorize and take tests well, but do they know how to work in teams to solve problems?

Dot Com 2.0?

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

With LinkedIn going public this week, here’s a roundup of other social networking sites slated for IPO within the year. Could another dot-com era be upon us?

Is Facebook the New…

Monday, April 4th, 2011

I Googled the phrase “Is Facebook the New” and found many new things that it might be. There are a lot of articles proclaiming it to be the new Twitter, Google, Netflix, Xbox, Foursquare, which is funny because all of these are new – some newer than Facebook. I picked out a few of the more obscure “new” things that I thought our readers would enjoy.

What time is it? It’s REAL time!

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Real-time search has and will change the strategies employed by Web site managers and search optimizers. This article examines the explosion of user-generated content and the increased reliance on search to navigate the Web and offers strategies for keeping your online brand alive.

Social Media Tools for Educators: Why Should You Care?

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Developments in social learning, social media aggregator tools, professional development opportunities, and social media growth trends are discussed in this post.