Tweet Links – Week of July 28, 2012
This (mostly) automatically generated post contains links I included in tweets during the week of July 28, 2012, listed in reverse chronological order.
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Class Blogs – Options and Three Strategies « NspireD2: Learning Technology in Higher Ed.
@derekbruff: Really great summary of a #THATCamp session on course blogs: http://t.co/bg5J1kCs
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Copyright, Sharing, and Ethics :: Agile Learning
@derekbruff: That last link via @buddyxo. See also my post from last year on the notion of “No copyright intended”: http://t.co/8FvRKrtx.
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@derekbruff: Yes, friends, you can’t use a copyrighted photo without permission, even if you let everyone know it’s not yours. http://t.co/6LIkH2bv
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Why Are American Kids So Spoiled? : The New Yorker
@derekbruff: RT @busynessgirl: LOL “Snowplow parents,” who try to clear every obstacle from their children’s paths. Read more: http://t.co/QMsayxDv #fb
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Coming Soon (Well, Maybe): All Those Tweets You Wrote | TechCrunch
@derekbruff: Hope so! RT @busynessgirl Maybe we’ll finally get easy access to our own Twitter archives? Maybe. http://t.co/USxN0H0w
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@derekbruff: RT @lifehacker: Why I’ve opted for a piecemeal social network over Facebook or Google http://t.co/FwYE8sxo
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Analytics should do more to leverage qualitative data. – Analytics 3-Day Sprint – by IdeaScale
@derekbruff: Conjecture: Analytics should do more to leverage qualitative data. Agree or disagree? Weigh in here: http://t.co/NfljBZiB #EDUSprint
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@derekbruff: Intrigued by Neatline, by the UVA Scholars’ Lab, a mapping / timeline tool: http://t.co/veYOd3yX. Your “map” can be any image. #vizthink
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A dozen big name colleges to offer free classes this fall | Marketplace.org
@derekbruff: @BryanAlexander @davecormier @vielmetti Apparently, @johnmoe knows the word “mook”: http://t.co/zMlAtWHz
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One Step too Far – Inside Vandy: Columns
@derekbruff: A moving column by a Vandy student on the “controversy” surrounding VU alum Samar Ali’s appointment in the TN gov’t: http://t.co/lz5OOxPP
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@derekbruff: @BryanAlexander @cogdog Here’s one of my highlights: http://t.co/0ECr9av0. The platform there isn’t as sophisticated as Cowbird’s, however.
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AFAR – Where travel can take you
@derekbruff: @BryanAlexander @cogdog Cowbird looks incredible. Afar Magazine is doing something similar, with travel “highlights”: http://t.co/VhNTyhf1
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@derekbruff: This article in the journal “Open Learning” seems to be behind a paywall: http://t.co/fGNEthEa.
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EDUCAUSE Analytics Sprint | EDUCAUSE.edu
@derekbruff: RT @educause: We’ve reached a tipping point. The EDUCAUSE Analytics Sprint starts tomorrow! #EDUSprint http://t.co/w8ZQ8fSE
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@derekbruff: New from the Learning about Teaching Physics podcast, an ep all about “times for telling.” Such a useful concept. http://t.co/sQpCBG5m
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
Image: “Don’t Chain Me Down,” Wendell, Flickr (CC)