Web 2.0: The Collaborative Web Archives


No RSS reader? No problem--keep current on several CRL and SIM sites from one web page.
Twitter's taken instructional coaching by storm. (Or maybe it's the other way around.) Here are a few ways to help make Twitter work better for you.
SIM Professional Developer extraordinaire Sue Woodruff has started her own blog. Says Sue: I've decided to document this year's journey with a blog. I will invite other SIM professional developers to tag along. I am involved in adolescent literacy projects around the country, and I am going to share my ...
Now that you've got a Goodreads account, let's look at how you can manage your reading list with it.
Not into Facebook or Myspace? They're not the only social networks in town. Let's explore some niche networking sites and talk about how they might help us collaborate.
In this first in a series of articles about social networks for people who don't use social networks, we'll look Goodreads, a website for people who read.
Hello again! I am at Day 2 of the MACE conference in Bonner Springs, Kansas. If you haven't had a chance to check out my post from Day 1, you can do it here. Eric Langhorst was the keynote speaker today at MACE and is currently ...
Hello! Whether or not you were able to attend our session last week at the SIM International Conference, I'd like to share our presentation slides with you. You can access the PDF version here: Getting More from the Learning Labs Slides Or just view the presentation here:...
Save a tree (and your back)--share your Content Enhancement handouts with Depot instead of print.
Now you can create and update a blog entirely by e-mail. You've officially got no excuse to not blog. Read more to start your blog today!
An interesting new model for publishing went public today. WEBook is an online writing and publishing tool geared toward collaborative authoring--"an online publishing platform that allows writers, editors, reviewers, illustrators and others to join forces to create great works of fiction and ...
A case study suggests it's possible to increase blog readership by delivering an offline version to targeted readers.
Google has, yet again, taken a bounding leap forward in the online world. Google Sites is the new collaboration playground and it is open for people of all ages. I had the chance to set up a site ...
It seems like people equate the term wiki with Wikipedia, and unfortunately, the latter carries with it some negative connotations. A rebuttal to the latter is a worthy cause; however, for now I'd like to tell you about a real, live situation in which a wiki was used successfully. As ...
If you've heard buzzwords like blogs, wikis, social networking, RSS, and podcasting (and you should have if you've been reading here!) you may wonder how an organization might put them all together for positive outcomes. Well, here you go. These slides (courtesy of a new slide sharing site called, believe ...
Lee LeFever, whose previous "RSS in Plain English" I've linked to in the past, has done it again. This video shows how a wiki might be used by a small group who need to accomplish something--in this case it's a camping trip, but who's to say you couldn't use ...
Sometimes, just sometimes, technology does things that actually do make life a little easier. Last night was one of those times. We work with a web developer who lives in Canada. He and I communicate frequently via Skype. For those of you who don't know, Skype is a free, easy-to-use ...