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    Group aims at investigating how informal learning can be supported or improved with mashups. Bookmarks and discussions around key concepts (e.g., informal learning, (personal) knowledge management (PKM), Web 2.0 concepts, such as mashup or collaboration) and support of PKM (information skills)

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on 2007-07-11 by cburell

A gem from Will Richardson on classroom use of Pageflakes.  I see a migration coming.

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on 2007-11-27 by ninmah

Tips for setting up a Pageflakes portal for educational use.

my RSS workshops to show how anyone can create topic specific portals with feeds.

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show how anyone can create topic specific portals with feeds.

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built on tag feeds from YouTube for videos, Flickr for photos, the New York Times AND the Sudan Tribune for news, del.icio.us for what people are bookmarking, and Google Blogsearch for, well, blogs

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From a teaching standpoint, pages of this type can be pretty effective for bringing in potential content and then making decisions about what to do with that content

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From a student standpoint, I think it’s a great way to introduce RSS, to give kids some ownership over the type of page they create

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can keep these pages private, or they can share them with groups (or teachers)

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start introducing RSS and content management types of skills.

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global newspapers you could build around relevant topics with something like this

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expand and challenge our thinking

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