Comments - Two Disconnected Social Networks? - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T05:18:09Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=649749%3ABlogPost%3A128&xn_auth=noHey Susan.
Think of classroo…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-01-28:649749:Comment:1032352008-01-28T19:17:57.831ZChuck Serventihttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MrServenti
Hey Susan.<br />
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Think of classroom 2.0 as a big refregerator and these postings as magnets. It posts everything to a site and you need to supply the links to others so they can see your information on this website.<br />
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I have a suggestion: check out the following site: www.helloworld.com/cserventi and see if that helps you out. It blogs, podcasts, and broadcasts as well as video emails from one place.<br />
Chuck
Hey Susan.<br />
<br />
Think of classroom 2.0 as a big refregerator and these postings as magnets. It posts everything to a site and you need to supply the links to others so they can see your information on this website.<br />
<br />
I have a suggestion: check out the following site: www.helloworld.com/cserventi and see if that helps you out. It blogs, podcasts, and broadcasts as well as video emails from one place.<br />
Chuck Susan, thanks for this questi…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-05-08:649749:Comment:127862007-05-08T19:02:23.295ZKaren Fasimpaurhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/kfasimpaur
Susan, thanks for this question. I wasn't quite getting this either, but now I think I do. :)
Susan, thanks for this question. I wasn't quite getting this either, but now I think I do. :) I agree. I updated the school…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-03-26:649749:Comment:3592007-03-26T19:19:37.657ZSteve Hargadonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/SteveHargadon
I agree. I updated the school 2.0 wiki to point here. I think the school 2.0 social network already does... Thanks! :)
I agree. I updated the school 2.0 wiki to point here. I think the school 2.0 social network already does... Thanks! :) Ah...I see. Thanks for explai…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-03-25:649749:Comment:1352007-03-25T03:12:40.460ZSusan Brooks-Younghttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/SJBrooksYoung
Ah...I see. Thanks for explaining. I didn't understand that Classroom 2.0 was where you were going to focus your energies. I'll be just as happy tapping into just one social network, but I sorta accidentally stumbled onto this one through School 2.0. Maybe it would be good to point people this direction?
Ah...I see. Thanks for explaining. I didn't understand that Classroom 2.0 was where you were going to focus your energies. I'll be just as happy tapping into just one social network, but I sorta accidentally stumbled onto this one through School 2.0. Maybe it would be good to point people this direction? BTW, I think you may want to…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-03-25:649749:Comment:1342007-03-25T03:06:12.235ZSteve Hargadonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/SteveHargadon
BTW, I think you may want to use the "forum" to post this kind of question in the future, especially if you think there might be a fair amount of dialog about it. Blog posts won't be as visible, I don't think, since they won't have "threaded" conversations in them.
BTW, I think you may want to use the "forum" to post this kind of question in the future, especially if you think there might be a fair amount of dialog about it. Blog posts won't be as visible, I don't think, since they won't have "threaded" conversations in them. OK, so here's the scoop. They…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-03-25:649749:Comment:1332007-03-25T03:03:33.693ZSteve Hargadonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/SteveHargadon
OK, so here's the scoop. They are separate networks. Originally, School 2.0 was for those who wanted to discuss the larger implications of collaborative technologies on how schools will change, but the response to that network was very low (only me, David Warlick, and one other ever signed up...). So, after some thought, I decided to start a Classroom 2.0 network, since that should be a lot less "threatening" as a topic, and can be much more focused on practical applications of the technologies…
OK, so here's the scoop. They are separate networks. Originally, School 2.0 was for those who wanted to discuss the larger implications of collaborative technologies on how schools will change, but the response to that network was very low (only me, David Warlick, and one other ever signed up...). So, after some thought, I decided to start a Classroom 2.0 network, since that should be a lot less "threatening" as a topic, and can be much more focused on practical applications of the technologies in the classroom. You can have a single login that works for both, but information posted to each of the two networks only goes to that network. I'm encouraging folks to focus on Classroom 2.0 for now. :)