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Funde auf delicious fuer den Zeitraum Juni 22nd bis Juni 23rd

Links von delicious von der Zeitspanne Juni 22nd bis Juni 23rd:

  • Ständige Erreichbarkeit – Jenseits der Stille – Kultur – sueddeutsche.de – "Als Blaise Pascal schrieb, dass "das ganze Unglück der Menschen allein daher rührt, dass sie nicht ruhig in einem Zimmer zu bleiben vermögen", muss es noch stille Zimmer gegeben haben. Heute hilft selbst das Einschließen im Arbeitszimmer nicht mehr gegen das Unglück, schließlich ist man auch in den eigenen Räumen, in tiefer Nacht, nicht alleine."
  • Financial Literacy 101: Useful Tools for Recent College Grads | Clear View Education Blog – "Financial Literacy 101: Useful Tools for Recent College Grads
    June 23rd, 2009
    For many just finishing college, the transition between school and the real world can be a tumultuous one. Many grads will be on their own for the first time paying bills, budgeting, and repaying those hefty college loans, not to mention learning to adjust to working a regular job and not having the easily accessible pool of friends nearby. Learning to effectively manage finances can be a process of trial and error but grads can stack the deck in their favor by taking advantage of great online resources that can help them learn and keep track of where every penny of their paychecks is going." Thanx to Felipe Morales
  • [eBook] Web 2.0 and e-Learning 2.0 – e-Learning Blog – [eBook] Web 2.0 and e-Learning 2.0
    Jun 23rd, 2009 von Martin.

    For our workshop “Quick Start to e-Learning 1.0 and e-Learning 2.0” at this year ED-Media Conference we prepared an eBook about Web 2.0 / e-Learning 2.0 and we make it free available.
    We hope it is useful and please contact me if there are any questions, remarks or whatever:

  • YouTube – Twitter in Plain English – Yes they did it again! Awesome — Twitter in plain english!
  • eLearning 2.0 Technologies and Concepts: Are Educators Ready for Virtual Worlds? – "The past week I spent some time in the virtual reality of Second Life, exploring the possibilities for learning activities arranging and for management of a learning process. Also, I read several research papers sharing the gained experience in teaching and learning in SL. It was found that this virtual world …" introduces Malinka Ivanova in her Blogpost
  • W. Bradford Paley: Map of science image in the journal Nature – Introduction: "The journal Nature chose an image that spatially lays out different areas of science in a plane. It is a reduction of a large-format (42" x 43") paper print. As to what the image depicts, it was constructed by sorting roughly 800,000 scientific papers (shown as white dots) into 776 different scientific paradigms (red circular nodes) based on how often the papers were cited together by authors of other papers. Links (curved lines) were made between the paradigms that shared common members, then treated as rubber bands, holding similar paradigms nearer one another when a physical simulation had every paradigm repel every other: thus the layout derives directly from the data. Larger paradigms have more papers. Labels list common words unique to each paradigm."
  • If Apple Bought Twitter – The Next Web
  • Presentation Zen: Making presentations in the TED style
  • 50 Great Examples of Data Visualization | Webdesigner Depot
  • A Brief History Of Social Media
  • Where is Everyone? – Articles – Baekdal.com – brief overview of how information retrieval etc. changed over time since 1800
    Thanx to @anitsirk
  • Web 2.0: Cool Tools for Schools
  • While I was Sleeping
  • OpenConferenceWare is Beautiful Software for Events – n open source development team in Portland, Oregon has released Blog Post from the RW-Web: "OpenConferenceWare, a sophisticated free package for processing event session proposals and displaying event schedules. Igal Koshevoy and Reid Beels built the system and put it on display as the scheduling system for the forthcoming Open Source Bridge conference, Portland's response to losing the popular O'Reilly event OSCON to San Jose, California."
  • Free Music Archive – Grom the Webpage: "About
    The Free Music Archive is an interactive library of high-quality, legal audio downloads.  The Free Music Archive is being directed by WFMU, the most renowned freeform radio station in America.  Radio has always offered the public free access to new music. The Free Music Archive is a continuation of that purpose, designed for the age of the internet." Thanx to @anitsirk to pointing us to this!
  • fur.ly | shorten multiple urls into one – Für jeden, der mal lange URL's weitergeben möchte! Danke @anitsirk

Das Finden ist oft Gluecksache. Delicious macht aus zwei Augen viele. Wer zu den Themen etwas beitragen kann und will, der trete meinem Netzwerk bei. Wenn ich dann noch weiss, was andere begeistert, suche ich gerne mit.

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