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Change: 'getget it'it yet!yet. I've used wikis for developing documentation, collaborative working and like this, for a specific event.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chris Sexton (University of Sheffield)I have a work blog which I started just over a month ago, a Facebook profile which I
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Change: and keep in touch with me that way. I am supposed to use Second Life as a means of meeting up with colleagues who are
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Change: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chris Sexton (University of Sheffield)I have a work blog which I started just over a month ago, a Facebook profile which I use for work and social purposes, a LinkedIn account, and a Second Life. One day I might have time for a first life. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Nov 23 2007, 11:07 AM EST
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Change: event.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chris Sexton (University of Sheffield)I have a work blog which I started just over a month ago, a Facebook profile which I use for work and social purposes, a LinkedIn account, and a Second Life. One day I might have time for a first life.
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Nov 23 2007, 10:26 AM EST
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Change: " i've recalled a status update from their profile and conversation followed on from there - A bit like Brian's vampre example - everyone wink if he uses that in his talk at this event! ;-)I've registered for LinkedIn but to be
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Change: Matt Lingard ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Helen Newnham has Second Life (social) and Facebook (to see what students are doing) accounts where she quietly lurks. Like Matt's experience, there was a big flurry of interest in Facebook from friends a while ago...and now it's all fading. Until convinced otherwise, she prefers wikis!
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Change: Although it's not my remit I also think that many academics at our institution would benefit from blogs as homepages. We have a few but nearly all externally hosted. I use Facebook socially and don't want my work life there!
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Change: team blog but spend much more time reading other learning technology blogs. We've had limited interested in blogs for teaching & learning purposes and I'm keen to find out what others are doing.I use Facebook socially and don't want my work
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Change: and UK Web Focus most frequently.She has a Facebook account which she uses for both social and work purposes; socially it always her to keep in touch with a lot of friends and professionally gives her a heads up on what her peers are doing and where they're going!
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Change: He uses various RSS readers to read a variety of work-related blogs.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------David Williams reads loads of blogs (especially the wonderful UK Web Focus) related to work, but none for social purposes.
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Change: would never have been a great diarist, and is therefore not a regular blogger - but does appreciate the educational importance of blogging, as a result of which he has always been keen to support blogging within the VLE at the University of Birmingham.Stephen does use
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Change: both work and social purposes.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- David Williams reads loads of blogs (especially the wonderful UK Web Focus) related to work, but none for social purposes. He has accounts with a number of social networking sites, mainly for social purposes, but a few work related.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Change: OtOr do you make use of social networking services? And if so, is this for work purposes, social purposes or both?Workshop participants are invited to summarise their experiences.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Brian Kelly uses the UK Web Focus (externally hosted) WordPress blog for work purposes. he also has a Facebook
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Change: Do you have your own blog? Ot do you make use of social networking services? And if so, is this for work purposes, social purposes or both?Workshop participants are invited to summarise their experiences.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Brian Kelly uses the UK Web Focus (externally hosted) WordPress
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