Here’s some posts which have caught my attention this month:
- Introducing @GuardianTagBot, your new Twitter-based search assistant – October 27, 2011
- Google+ Resurrects Playback Feature From Wave, Renames It “Ripples” – October 28, 2011 – and adds visualisation to the conversation
- Google+ now available for Google Apps domains – October 27, 2011
- Collecting Tweets With the TwitterPad Plug-In for WordPress – October 25, 2011
- Hackers are vital to the university culture of openness and innovation | Higher Education Network | Guardian Professional – October 24, 2011
- Student Charter – October 24, 2011 – (Technology in Higher Education) from the NUS
- Open Online Course: Learning Analytics 2012 – October 21, 2011 – via @gsiemens
- . @danbri presents ‘views of bibliographic data, based on similarity measures’ [calculated by mahout viz w/h Gephi] – October 17, 2011 – via @ostephens
- What can be done to encourage HEIs to embrace open learning resources? – October 17, 2011
- Student as Creator – October 16, 2011
- The race to platform education – post by George Siemens *highly recommended* October 13, 2011
- Google Plus: Click This Button to See What People Are Saying There About Your Site – October 11, 2011
- Google appointment slots for parent teacher conferences – post by Tim Houston on how you can use Google Calendar to let people fill in appointment slots October 12, 2011
- Badges, identity and the $2million prize fund – October 11, 2011
- SocialnetImporter for NodeXL: Import your Facebook ego-networks – October 10, 2011
- JISC Grant funding 16/11: JISC Digital infrastructure programme – October 21, 2011
- 6 Best Practices for Universities Embracing Social Media – October 10, 2011
- RepositoryMan: Using EPrints Repositories to Collect Twitter Data – October 10, 2011 – by @lescarr via @briankelly another way to archive tweets
- How data and open government are transforming NYC – October 7, 2011
- There’s a wealth of data out there – why not let us use it? | Ben Goldacre – October 7, 2011
Automatically generated from my Google Reader Shared Items.