Daily Bookmarks 11/27/2008
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Blogging as Reflective Practice | Adventures in Corporate Education
Thoughts on blogging as reflective practice for learning, with benefits in both the activity of writing and the social connections
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So basically when you blog, you have to think about what you have read, how that compares to what you already know or what you have experienced, and that comparison helps you to construct new mental models that you articulate in written form (your blog).
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Usability in eLearning « eLearning Weekly
Brief intro to usability and a collection of resources for usability and usability testing
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Cool way of visualizing changes in word clouds over time in 50 of the top edublogs, pulled from their RSS feeds and continuously updated.
Apologies for the double comment, but since you showed an interest in FeedVis, I wanted to let you know that I released an improved version today. Now you’re not just limited to examining education blogs–you can upload your own collection of feeds and get a custom tagcloud. Your tagcloud lives at a url you can bookmark and share, and it keeps getting updated with new posts over time. You can also browse tagclouds from other people’s feed collections. I’d be interested to hear your thoughts!
Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions about my feedvis program; also, nice usability link; that’s going in my bookmarks–well done!