Archives for “del.icio.us”
These are my links for September 21, 2008, 10:00 am from 10:00 to 10:00: The Air Car Blows Back Into the Picture – Wheels Blog – NYTimes.com –
These are my links for September 15, 2008, 7:59 am from 07:59 to 07:59: Nikon Field Flash Digital Guide photography by Thom Hogan –
These are my links for September 13, 2008, 7:46 am from 07:46 to 07:46: How the West Was Wired –
These are my links for September 7, 2008, 8:10 am from 08:10 to 08:10: The Way We Live Now – 24/7 School Reform – An Analysis – NYTimes.com –
These are my links for August 31, 2008, 10:15 am from 10:15 to 10:15: Op-Ed Columnist – Obama Outwits the Bloviators – Op-Ed – NYTimes.com –
These are my links for August 17, 2008, 8:49 am through August 21, 2008, 5:46 pm: Intel Moves to Free Gadgets of Their Recharging Cords – NYTimes.com – Bill Moyers Journal . Watch & Listen | PBS – Bill Moyers sits down with history and international relations expert and former US Army Colonel Andrew J. [...]
A Teachable Moment – Education in a Post-Katrina New Orleans – NYTimes.com The city’s disastrously low-performing school system was almost entirely washed away in the flood — many of the buildings were destroyed, the school board was taken over and all the teachers were fired. What is being built in its place is an educational [...]
PPS Reshape Schools – Summit (tags: pps reshape)
He has updated his guide to the social bookmarking tool del.icio.us. Simply Del.icio.us is a 12 page PDF document that gives a great overview of del.icio.us and how it can be used in educational settings.
Beth Kanter has a very good and detailed post about Joshual Schachter's (the guy behind del.icio.us) recent presentation at the Berkman Center... Last night I attended Berkman special evening event titled “Future of Tagging” with Joshua Schachter, founder of delicious, with David Weinberger, Berkman Fellow, who moderated. (Schachter also gave a luncheon presentation and you can read Deborah Finn's notes and David Weinberger's live blogging of the session.)
'Folksonomy' Carries Classifieds Beyond SWF and 'For Sale': Today's New York Times has an article discussing folksonomy and specifically tools such as del.icio.us.... I tag sites that I'm going to share during the presentation with a common tag, then load them up in Firefox using their live bookmark feature.
Since the files ended in a .mp3, del.icio.us added them to a unique RSS feed: http://del.icio.us/rss/timlauer/system:media:audio+educast If others also used the tag, educast to tag educational related podcasts, then I could also subscribe to those postings by using this URL: http://del.icio.us/rss/tag/system:filetype:mp3+educast This can get pretty powerful when other folks are tagging items. For example if Tim Wilson, or Steve Burt, or Meredith Melragon uses the educast tag to identify podcasts that they find of interest, these will pop up in iTunes or in my RSS reader, Netnewswire.

























