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  • Inside Scoop on Making Profits Online


    Cyber Flopping!Authority Authority: 153
    Make Money From Home Some people say that the only real way to make good money is to work hard.  No doubt that in the past, tough work was a technique to get in front.  But even hard work was not a guarantee of success.  These days, in the age of technology, the web has made making profits easy.  For some, ...
    3 days ago
  • Podcasting vs. Blogging


    The Day Loans BlogAuthority Authority: 128
    The US Navy blogs. Larry Kudlow of CNBC blogs. I’d say “everybody and their brother” except (1) it’s a cliche and (2) it may be grammatically inaccurate. Dan Rather is only too aware that everybody blogs. But just as blogging and the blogosphere have become widely accepted, blammo–along comes podcasting. ...
    3 days ago
  • Willingham: No evidence exists for learning style theories


    Stephen's Web ~ OLDailyAuthority Authority: 523
    Daniel Willingham offers a very light response to blog criticisms of his attack on learning styles. "One can never prove a negative," he writes. "Learning styles might exist. So might the Loch Ness monster and the Yeti." Of course this is not true. You can prove negatives: no number less than zero is greater than ...
    1 week ago
  • Did You Know Moodle 2.0 Will….?


    Stephen's Web ~ OLDailyAuthority Authority: 523
    Hans de Zwart surveys what to expect in the new version of Moodle. The most interesting thing about Moodle 2.0 to me is that ti will import external blogs. "Blogging should be done on a platform that is as open as possible. This way your audience can be as large as possible and that means the interactions and dialogue ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Caliber Mag Makes a Web Log


    The Daily ClogAuthority Authority: 433
    This one slipped our eyes for just a couple weeks, but new* student publication Caliber Mag has joined the ranks of the Berkeley blogosphere (shut up Firefox, “blogosphere” IS a real word) this month—Dec. 11, to be precise. While there’s not much going on yet, the first post promises the blog will be ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Information Gained From Web Analysis Is Essential For Internet Marketing


    Cyber Flopping!Authority Authority: 153
    Web analysis or web log analysis is the process by which one finds out the typical usage of the internet for any given category of variables. It searches or “parses” the logs of popular servers to compile the data into useable, legible forms. This is necessarily done with computer software because the log is ...
    2 weeks ago
  • FeedBurner Socialize: Add Your Feed to Twitter


    Stephen's Web ~ OLDailyAuthority Authority: 523
    Well it took exactly that long before Google unrolled a blog post to Twitter service via FeedBurner. (I still think mine is better, and it wont hide tracking data hidden in the goo.gl (naturally) URL shortener). So - get ready. Here comes the deluge of blog posts in Twitter feeds. Blog Herald, meanwhile, points out ...
    3 weeks ago
  • A Twitter Feed For This Blog


    Stephen's Web ~ OLDailyAuthority Authority: 523
    Brian Kelly describes how his blog Twitter feed evolved, along with my own . Recounting the conversation we had after his Can Your Blog Survive Without Twitter post, he writes that he has "used the Twitterfeed.com service so that new posts on this blog are automatically announced via the Twitter account. He also ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Blogging for The Huffington Post: Im Gonna Need Your Help


    Stephen's Web ~ OLDailyAuthority Authority: 523
    The Huffington Post is going to be adding a Tech+Education section to its blogs. Karl Fisch reports here that he will be one of the bloggers for the section. I wonder how long his neutrality will last: "I dont want what I write about (and what weve all been talking about these last few years) to be viewed as being on ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Big OER and Little OER


    Stephen's Web ~ OLDailyAuthority Authority: 523
    A useful and oft-made distinction (Ive certainly made it) coupled with a terminology that might stick: "Big OERs are institutionally generated ones that come through projects such as openlearn. Advantages = high reputation, good teaching quality, little reversioning required, easily located. Disadvantages = expensive, ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Why Controversy Wont Power Next-Gen News


    Stephen's Web ~ OLDailyAuthority Authority: 523
    I so hope the value of media changes as described in this item. According to the author, "controversy sells. But it sells for pennies. News publishers should be chasing the big bucks instead. And to earn them, youve got to do a whole lot better than publishing fauxp-eds by the opposite of experts." I think something ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Can Your Blog Survive Without Twitter?


    Stephen's Web ~ OLDailyAuthority Authority: 523
    One of the things I do - and I do it very deliberately - is to separate the streams of my content. So I have this newsletter, in web, email and RSS format, in Daily and Weekly, along with various other blogs and websites. Tweetmeme doesnt really work for me because theres no one thing that is my blog for Tweetmeme to ...
    3 weeks ago
  • 21st-Century Skills: Education Reform or Marketing Ploy?


    Stephen's Web ~ OLDailyAuthority Authority: 523
    The Education Week article suggesting "21st century skills" constitute a marketing ploy is available only to paying subscribers. This is a blog summary of the article (ironically, also from Education Week; for an explanation of this apparent anomaly see the description of projection, below). For myself, I cant think ...
    4 weeks ago

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