This week, no tools were specifically laid out for testing, so that means I had an excuse to try out some of the tools that I had been holding onto all summer (or longer in some cases). Let’s find out what happens when people start using Web 2.0 tools to broadcast their lives!
Month: August 2015
This Week I Read: 8/3 – 8/9
On the docket this week: a few short studies (mainly about Facebook) and a fond farewell to Networked. The summer might be coming to an end, but the digital journey is just beginning.
Higher Education Job Search Wiki!
As a Higher Education Scholar in Training, at some point, I’m going to have to find a job. Unfortunately, doing so efficiently can be challenging because the resources designed to help me (and others in the same position) are scattered all over the place. To try and make things easier to use and keep track of, I created a Higher Education Job Search Wiki, which can be found here: http://hejobsearch.wikispaces.com.
In the true wiki spirit, I hope you’ll not only check it out, but add to the repository of resources by making pages for the ones you have found helpful (or just have access to; helpful or not), or add comments using the Discussion Feature. Use the join code “QTRD7KP” (without the quotations) to make changes to the site.
Together, we are all smarter than any of us are alone.
Thanks for supporting this as well as all of my other projects!
Saturday Round-Up: 8/2/15
This week in Web 2.0 news, a college president becomes an Uber driver, Yahoo introduces a video messaging app without any audio, and once again, we find an example of the intersection between gaming and learning. It’s the first (Satur)day of August and round-up time!