Social bookmarking allows teachers to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages using tags instead of folders. Tags provide metadata to help associate bookmarks with resources and identify similar interests between users. By making bookmarks and tags public, social bookmarking helps teachers discover new educational resources and connect with other users working on similar topics.
7. What do teachers do?
Lesson
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plan • Curriculum requirements
teach • Learners have
individual requirements
Teach
8. What do teachers do?
Lesson
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plan
teach
Preparation
Teach
9. What do teachers do?
Lesson
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plan
teach
Assessment Preparation
Teach
10. Teachers and information seeking
Lesson
ideas, plans,
teacher editions
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Internet Teacher Your old
lessons
Your
colleagues' old
lessons
11. Teachers and Information seeking
Lesson
ideas and plans
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Internet Teacher Your old
lessons
Your
colleagues old
lessons
12. How to keep found
things found?
Bookmarks!
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Readily available at
your browser
A good way to get
back to what you
once found
13. .. if you remember in which folder it
was stored in?
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20. Social bookmarking
To store, organise, share and search
bookmarks of web pages.
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Keep found things found!
21. Social bookmarking
To store, organise, share and search
bookmarks of web pages. Keep found things
found!
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Bookmarks are usually public and shared
22. Social bookmarking
To store, organise, share and search
bookmarks of web pages. Keep found things
found!
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Bookmarks on the Web are usually public and
shared
Help find like-minded users with similar
interest.
23. Social bookmarking
To store, organise, share and search
bookmarks of web pages. Keep found things
found!
http://lre.eun.org
Bookmarks on the Web are usually public and
shared
Help find like-minded users with similar
interest.
Users organise bookmarks with informal tags
(instead of the traditional folders)
29. What is a tag?
Can be used for sorting or managing
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30. What is a tag?
Can be used for sorting or managing
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31. What is a tag?
Can be used for sorting or managing
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32. What is a tag?
Can be used for sorting or managing
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Metadata externally applied to an item
Provides identifier and/or description
Personal marker to help associate with the
resource
48. .. allows new ways to discover both
resources and people!
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49. “Travel well” learning resources
• Afford a good usage in a context other
than the one they were originally intended
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for.
• These are the resources that cross borders
easily;
• those borders can be
• educational,
• linguistic,
• pedagogical or
• socio-cultural
50. Help us better understand “travel
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well” resources!
http://del.icio.us/tag/travelwell
52. Metadata LOM tags
social bookmarks
folksonomy social tagging
multi-linguality social classification
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thanks! for your attention
learning resources user communities
discover resources and items
questions?
teachers social navigation
social traces
paths, trails
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