August 31, 2007

Teaching and learning online with edu 2.0

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Teaching and learning online with edu 2.0In keeping the school theme we have been running with, a newer educational tool to enter the market is Edu 2.0. This web based education website that holds features for teachers, student and parents that aid in learning wherever the user is connected.

There are four main sections to the site. A teaching section where teachers can host a class using a specially designed learning management system. The learning section where students can participate in classes at their own pace. A resource section where contributed resources complete with quizzes, experiments, projects and self paced course can be followed and taken. Then there is the community section. This allows for collaboration between members, sharing and collaborating on educational interests.

Edu 2.0 is free to sign up to, and provides a wide range of topics including art, computers, english, foreign languages, health, math, science, and physical education.

[via ehub]
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Adobe Kuler API

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Adobe Kuler APIAre you a designer? developer? Like color? Want to do some cool things with Adobe’s Kuler application? Now you can.

The Adobe Labs project Kuler, is a hosted color picker application that allows for inspiration, creativity and sharing, they now have an API for developers. This new Kuler API allows developers to request RSS feeds of the highest rated or most popular color themes, and incorporating them into web project and web sites.

Check out some Kuler API usage in the Showcase. Warning, most do require users to have Adobe AIR installed.
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Yahoo! wants to KickStart a social network

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yahoo kickstart social network

Social networks are huge, and Yahoo knows this, that’s why they have been working hard to develop the next level of social networks, KickStart.

Yahoo! KickStart is aimed at matching college students with relevant employers. This new service will give users a profile page where they can post a resume similar in style to LinkedIn. The companies listed in the service can then start up groups which users can join, start a discussion and hopefully get hired.

The service is still in a concept only phase, and might never make it to launch. Sounds like it could defiantly be a good way for students to enter the job market, we hope something comes out of this study.
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August 30, 2007

Making a YouTube video about your employers business could get you sued

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Making a YouTube video about your employers business could get you suedJust because it’s done after work hours, doesn’t mean that a video you post to popular social sites will not get you fired of even sued.

Two brothers that were employed at a popular grocery store made a video about the produce section of a supermarket. This well done ‘rap video’ doesn’t particularly mention the chain they had worked at, but that did not stop their employer from canning the two gangsta rappers who were advertising the fine selection of produce stores carry. Now it looks like their employer has decided to sue them for millions claiming defamation. Which doenst really matter much now since these two have their little shot at YouTube fame, they could be billionaires in the next little while if Pharrell Williams gets word! If anything, the supermarket should be awarding these New Jersey hooligans for all of the word of mouth social press they are creating. Nice work guys.



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Mosoci

Its been quiet here too long ……. the result of many many shifts. A new home, getting things to work smoothly, much travelling, transferring from a PC to a Mac, not being able to figure out how to get my Radio blog easily onto a Mac (Paolo has very graciously offered to help after I left a comment at his blog)….

And mosoci β

Mosoci is more than an idea - it is a beta platform, an emergent plan.  It is jazz, bricolage and serious play.  It lets us play a little music where chaos, creativity, diversity and complexity are all welcome.
It fulfils our desires and needs which are driven by the fundamental experiences of our souls, to live and work in an emergent, globally connected community.

What it is not, is a formal traditional organization.  We hope the lifestream we have built at the Mosoci blog demonstrates this.  We want it to be more than just the two of us.  Stuart spells this thought out really well:

“We
know we would not be doing this without everyone that has read our
blogs over the last few years. Social Media built the platform for our
collaboration and the sense that our network and community would
support, participate with us and help us grow. Now it is beyond an idea
and yet it is still being formulated. We certainly don’t want to end up
as just the two of us. Today though we are happy to feel like we are in
a constant state of beta. That’s the zone where it is a real rush.




Thank
you for your support, praise and interest. Our blogs and blogging will
evolve just like our other social media activities are. For example we
are really enjoying bringing our
bookmarking
into the feed. For now our tweets are there too. That may be
overwhelming. Then it may also be helpful. We’ll let the readers tell
us.


A picture named mosoci2.jpgIt is born out of our curiosity, passion and deep belief in the strength of social technologies to make a real difference, our willingness and drive to share, learn and grow allowed us to experiment with and use those very technologies to communicate and collaborate on several projects over the years. More details from Stuart:

“Much happens today by chance. Things also emerge and we find ways to
jump on them and adapt. Over the years Dina and I have enjoyed telling
parts of our story. We first met in an online forum. I set her up
blogging “Conversations with Dina” with install instructions over an IM chat session, long before voice and video connections were possible. Skype
also helped to revolutionize our collaboration and connectivity. Open
channels between India and the US made collaboration around Learning
Journeys, research, and just Links and interests possible. Working in
India for most of the last year, attending some conferences together
around the world and we knew we were at the point where where 1+1 makes
more than two.

Mosoci is the platform of our collaboratory around the interests we
love, are passionate about and to reinforce the direction and learning
we need to go in. We won’t be successful without our network and our
community and the power of social media. Blogs, wikis, forums, twitter,
bookmarking have enabled who we are today.”

You may ask, what does Mosoci do?  Simply put, a) we immerse ourselves in research and deep dives, b) we facilitate change and help re-frame value for organizations.  The time and opportunity to conduct and deliver research and strategies in new ways is here. We constantly push the boundaries with emerging
social tools (blogs, wikis, SMS, RSS, social networks, beta
communities), with clients when and as appropriate.  We want to take this practice, this method of working, along with others who are doing some excellent work in this field, to the whole world.

Let’s create that map together, in the hope that the map will bring forth the features of the territory.
We want your comments, perspectives, and just plain old honest
help and advice to make this a success. We are open to suggestion and
really don’t want to stop at just a few of us.

It would be great if you would jump in on the conversation at Mosoci and add Mosoci Feed  to your reader. We’d love your feedback and suggestions.



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Social network in the workplaceIf you use Facebook at work, like most of the population out there, and your employer catches you, you could get disciplined. The Trades Union Congress in the UK has your back.

The TUC has issued an acceptable Facebook for the workplace usage guide. Everyone knows that a little Facebook-ing can result in low productivity numbers for organizations, especially since social networking has been experiencing a rapid growth rate. Staff around the world have got their hands slapped for overusing the network, and there are even reports of employees being terminated due to their usage. The Union doesn’t believe that cracking down on web tools is the answer, but employers and employees should work out sensible conduct guidelines.

Although Facebook can be seen as an important corporate tool with businesses using it to communicate corporate and social topics, it’s hard to sometimes see the blurred line between business and pleasure usage.

[via information world review]
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Microsoft to buy Parlano for seamless communication experiences

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Microsoft to buy Parlano for seamless communication experiences

The team in Redmond Washington has just announced that they will be acquiring Chicago based Parlano, developers of a cross functional group communication technology, that goes beyond your typical IM and email toolsets.

Terms of the deal have not yet been disclosed, but Microsoft is planning to integrate Parlano’s technology in order to give its office programs a broader vision. For example, users would be able to see who is available only by IM as oppose to Phone or video chat. Then they would be able to transition seamlessly from email to an IM to a video chat.

This move by Microsoft marks a milestone in its Office Communications server due out late next year. An application that lets users find and communicate with the right person, immediately, through the applications that they use most.

[via NYTimes]
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MySpace launches MySpace Fashion

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MySpace launches MySpace FashionMySpace is entering the fashion space with the launch of MySpace Fashion, a social network and news site that aims to bring in all the latest news in the fashion industry.

MySpace Fashion will start things off with a plethora of video programming with ‘MySpace Presents’. The new show lineup will consist of The Fit, MySpace Muse, and InStyle News. The social network will also bring amateur and professional fashion videos online from runway shows, MySpace TV, and the hottest fashion events worldwide. There will be featured designers on the site, each with a profile, video and images. Will it be a success? The kids like fashion and pretty much anything to do with clothes, so why not give it to them. No doubt that this extension of the MySpace brand will grab a lot of attention from teens and tweens worldwide.

Check out the upcoming launch of Paris Hilton’s new fashion line at Kitson that will be previewed at MySpace Fashion.
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Starting things off with Zoho

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Starting things off with ZohoZoho is always up to something. The company that seems like it never stops to breath has released another update to their Zoho suite, Start.

The Start beta is a not another Zoho application, it is merely an integrated Start page for all of your other Zoho applications. Think of it as a desktop for all things Zoho. When logging in at zoho.com, users are forwarded to start.zoho.com which aggregates all Zoho data for the user account. The current version of Zoho Start integrates Zoho Writer, Sheet and Show, with all data having the ability to be tagged with keywords, shared, exported and organized all from this simple interface.

Thanks Zoho, for making it extra difficult to choose between Zoho’s suite of applications, and Google’s Docs/Apps.

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Box.net throws files in your Face(book) application

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Box.net throws files in your Face(book) applicationBox.net, the online storage company, has a Facebook application. After all, you aren’t a real Web 2.0 company if you don’t have a Facebook application it seems.

Box.net’s Facebook application allows users to manage all files stored in your account from directly within Facebook. It doesn’t matter if they are private or shared, it’s like logging into your regular Box.net account. Some updates have been made recently to the application that make it a worthwhile application add in Facebook.

First there is the File Attachment update. Users are now able to attach files to messages that are sent to friends. Next, when logging into Facebook, there is a new interface for Box.net that is accessible from the “Files” tab. Pick a file that you want to feature on your profile page, and share away. The final update is with a fully featured file browser that is listed in the application page, replicating a thumb drive device so that accessing documents is easier than before.

Don’t get us wrong, we still love Box.net. We just wonder if this Facebook application phase will ever end, and the world of Portal 2.0 will blow over.
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