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2voteA wonderful collection of research papers, blogs, videos and other resources from a UK nonprofit interested in new learning technologies. A great resource for Ed School students looking for research ideas and citations!
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1voteAn interesting twist on a game: this is a Firefox toolbar extension that adds to your web surfing experience by showing you hidden treasure, traps, and links left by fellow players. Their tagline is "Play the web"... it will be interesting to see if this catches on!
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2vote"Now, anything you upload to Facebook can be used by Facebook in any way they deem fit, forever, no matter what you do later. Want to close your account? Good for you, but Facebook still has the right to do whatever it wants with your old content. They can even sublicense it if they want."
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1vote"We think the web is better when it's social. Currently, you have friends locked up in one or more social networks, social applications that work on only a few sites, and multiple usernames and passwords to remember. It can be better, and we are developing tools to make "any app, any site, any friends" a reality."
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1voteParents on Facebook: close relationship with your kids, or an invasion of privacy? To be fair, my mom was on Facebook long before I was...
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1voteClay Shirkey (author of Here Comes Everybody) looks at James Grimmelmann's paper on the privacy issues of Facebook.
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1voteA proposed London based movie that will incorporate social networking and an alternate reality game. The creative director's plan is to "remove people from their passive positions at their computers and bring them close to the action"... They plan to use "blogs, YouTube, GPS, telephone, secret meetings, IM, auditions... role-play, cinema, and music" to pull viewers into real life interactions.
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1voteSecond Life for Muslim gamers.
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