A Difference: When Social Bookmarking (Any Tool) Goes Bad ...
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Saved by 8 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-10-31
- Tsearl on 2008-12-30 - Tags socialbookmarking
- Emilyvickery on 2008-11-11 - Tags socialbookmarking , internetsafety
- Lajost on 2008-11-09 - Tags web2.0 , collaboration , del.icio.us , delicious , bookmarking , folksonomies , tagging , l@jost
- Joevans1 on 2008-11-04 - Tags bookmarking , social , digitalcitizenship , ethics , schools , collaboration , tools
- Intelligentinfo on 2008-11-03 - Tags folksonomien , web2.0
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I've been using delicious in my classes to have students aggregate and share content since November 2005. What is described above, while I recognize it COULD happen, has never happened to me in the last 3 years. This sort of action strikes me as particularly pernicious and malicious:
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So all this gets me thinking ... teaching and learning transparently on the web may open a door to abuses that aren't possible in an offline classroom.
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