Thanks again Eduardo for your advice. Next month I will create my own Social Network, hoping you will be with me. I let you know about the topic!
PS. Greetings to my friend David as well
Thanx for the invite. I joined 2.0 to find international connections.... I work with k-2 (5-8 year olds) teachers and also High School teachers. Would love to set up blog, wiki, Skype, or flickr projects. Appreciate any leads.
Hello Eduardo,
Thanks for the note about LinkedIn. I'm still figuring out how to make that tool useful and to be honest, you are the first online friend that I noticed as being a member. It is interesting to see what web2.0 tools become part of who I am and what I do. Facebook has quickly become my personal social place on-line, and Explode is a neat tool to keep up with many people that I don't follow otherwise, but I'm in a mode of trying to reduce my online time... so I will see what tools like LinkedIn do for me before fully embracing it.
Cheers,
Dave
ps. I see you like Delicious... LOVE it and can't live without it!
Amazing how things tie up - e.g Classroom 2.0 and the lecturer at ISWI I've
just been to hear, who cited
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/33/9/38645447.pdf
It's rather an academic read but I have come back to the PC to look it up because the lecturer, talking at that point about OER (Open Educational Resources) said
"You have to remember that *someone* always pays" when knowledge is being "freely" shared.
Haven't got time to do more than stimulate discussion, but I'd love to hear your and other people's thoughts on
who pays for all the lovely stuff (or even the crummy, confusing stuff) learners can find on the Internet.
I have now added you to my delicious network as well Eduardo. And, I've already picked up a new, very useful link, thanks!
I can't say that I find facebook very 'useful', but rather, I have enjoyed using it as a social space to connect with friends I don't often see on a day-to-day basis. I was just reconnected hours ago with a kid I used to coach water polo in 1992... he is now a lawyer who went to Princeton - wow how time flies! I keep my Facebook space as my personl social space, and I enjoy it being seperate from my other online identities- for example, I do not accept friendships from my students (I turn them down politely and explain that this is a space I use for peers), I use it for personal 'me time' and not as a means to extend my online self further... although one of my friends/colleagues uses facebook as his blog and central online hub.
Dave.
(I tried to post this on you wall just now and it got added to my wall???)
Hola Eduardo, voy a seguir tu consejo y voy a unirme a College 2.0. Efectivamente soy profesor universitario pero tengo también una compañía que desarrolla seminarios para profesores de educación media sobre la transformación de la práctica docente, así como talleres de emprendedurismo sistémico colaborativo para jóvenes de educación media.
Thanks Eduardo for your invitation.
I joined College 2.0 as soon as I received it from you.
I like it very much and I think it is an excelent complement of Classroom 2.0. The focus in Higher Education is interesting for me.
Regards from Portugal
Many thanks Eduardo. I am definitely feeling a bit overwhelmed by technology at the moment but hopefully I will get the hang of it and I am sure I will learn alot from your page. It is very nice to meet someone from Uruguay.
Best wishes
Cath
Thank you for inviting me to join you on College 2.0.
I worked at a university in Kansas City, MO before joining AT&T as Director of Education for Kansas. I continue to work with higher education faculty.
Hola Eduardo. Ya te agrego a mi del.icio.us. Por lo visto estaremos muy comunicados (twitter, del.icio.us, etc) I'm sure that networking is a great way of learning from each other. Thank you for all the invitations.
Hi Eduardo. I have just had a look at the links you sent me on delicious. Thanks very much but I'm afraid I don't know what an eportofolio in delicious is? I would be grateful is you could explain it to me
Thanks in advance
I've become a new member not too long ago and am very excited about this site. Needless to say as a new member I know no one. May I kindly invite you as a guest to my site (http://ntoond2.ning.com/). Any suggestions or comments you may have on how best to navigate the 2.0 world would be most appreicated.
Also, would you care to share any sayings which are particular to your country on my site? For example, in the US one can say "Waste not, want not" or "Birds of a feather flock together", "A stitch in time saves nine"... and so on.
I'd be most grateful.
Thanks and hope to hear from you.
Hi Eduardo,
I think you may find this idea interesting.
I am inviting teachers from all over the planet to join and introduce to their students the network for connecting students globally. This is my vision... Please visit: http://kids4kids.ning.com/
You and your students can be the first representatives of Uruguay!
Please share your thoughts with me!
Hi,
I'm a teacher in the United States and have a teacher at my school that would like for his science students to talk to students in Uraguay about environmental issues. Would you be able to help? Thanks.
David Truss
Apr 3, 2007
Hans Feldmeier
PS. Greetings to my friend David as well
Apr 9, 2007
Sue Collins
Apr 22, 2007
Aimee Stoffel
Apr 26, 2007
Margie Brown
Thank's for the invite. I enjoyed the College 2.0 Ning and am interested in following what you and your students are doing.
Apr 30, 2007
Leigh Belair
Apr 30, 2007
Nadine Mac
May 1, 2007
Frances Bell
May 30, 2007
David Truss
Thanks for the note about LinkedIn. I'm still figuring out how to make that tool useful and to be honest, you are the first online friend that I noticed as being a member. It is interesting to see what web2.0 tools become part of who I am and what I do. Facebook has quickly become my personal social place on-line, and Explode is a neat tool to keep up with many people that I don't follow otherwise, but I'm in a mode of trying to reduce my online time... so I will see what tools like LinkedIn do for me before fully embracing it.
Cheers,
Dave
ps. I see you like Delicious... LOVE it and can't live without it!
Jun 2, 2007
Susan Kubitz
just been to hear, who cited
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/33/9/38645447.pdf
It's rather an academic read but I have come back to the PC to look it up because the lecturer, talking at that point about OER (Open Educational Resources) said
"You have to remember that *someone* always pays" when knowledge is being "freely" shared.
Haven't got time to do more than stimulate discussion, but I'd love to hear your and other people's thoughts on
who pays for all the lovely stuff (or even the crummy, confusing stuff) learners can find on the Internet.
Jun 3, 2007
David Truss
I can't say that I find facebook very 'useful', but rather, I have enjoyed using it as a social space to connect with friends I don't often see on a day-to-day basis. I was just reconnected hours ago with a kid I used to coach water polo in 1992... he is now a lawyer who went to Princeton - wow how time flies! I keep my Facebook space as my personl social space, and I enjoy it being seperate from my other online identities- for example, I do not accept friendships from my students (I turn them down politely and explain that this is a space I use for peers), I use it for personal 'me time' and not as a means to extend my online self further... although one of my friends/colleagues uses facebook as his blog and central online hub.
Dave.
(I tried to post this on you wall just now and it got added to my wall???)
Jun 4, 2007
Jorge Blanco
Jun 8, 2007
Karen Richardson
Jun 12, 2007
Philippe Lejeune
Thanks for the invitation to join College 2.0!
I just did.
Jun 19, 2007
Claude Almansi
Best
Claude
Jul 7, 2007
Angeles Berman
Jul 8, 2007
Lino Oliveira
I joined College 2.0 as soon as I received it from you.
I like it very much and I think it is an excelent complement of Classroom 2.0. The focus in Higher Education is interesting for me.
Regards from Portugal
Jul 10, 2007
Catherine Johnson
Best wishes
Cath
Jul 17, 2007
Adina Sullivan
Jul 19, 2007
Yael Yankelev-Siev
Jul 20, 2007
Britt Watwood
Aug 8, 2007
Ian Carmichael
Thanks for the welcome
Sep 4, 2007
Lora Smith
I worked at a university in Kansas City, MO before joining AT&T as Director of Education for Kansas. I continue to work with higher education faculty.
Oct 23, 2007
Erin Jennings
Oct 26, 2007
Sabridv
Feb 13, 2008
Sabridv
Thanks in advance
Feb 13, 2008
AaroSco
I've become a new member not too long ago and am very excited about this site. Needless to say as a new member I know no one. May I kindly invite you as a guest to my site (http://ntoond2.ning.com/). Any suggestions or comments you may have on how best to navigate the 2.0 world would be most appreicated.
Also, would you care to share any sayings which are particular to your country on my site? For example, in the US one can say "Waste not, want not" or "Birds of a feather flock together", "A stitch in time saves nine"... and so on.
I'd be most grateful.
Thanks and hope to hear from you.
Aaron
Apr 26, 2008
Or-Tal Kiriati
I think you may find this idea interesting.
I am inviting teachers from all over the planet to join and introduce to their students the network for connecting students globally. This is my vision... Please visit: http://kids4kids.ning.com/
You and your students can be the first representatives of Uruguay!
Please share your thoughts with me!
Jun 3, 2008
Mike Hasley
I'm a teacher in the United States and have a teacher at my school that would like for his science students to talk to students in Uraguay about environmental issues. Would you be able to help? Thanks.
Aug 18, 2008