Hi Frances - this sounds like it might be a very good idea ... but for
the sake of us non-webheads, are you prepared to go a little further in
explaining what all this actually entails .. ummm, like 'tag' and
'del.icio.us' and how to 'point', and then how others will find ... if
not, thanks for the tip anyway, but perhaps someone else might help out
those of us who are unfamiliar with these terms and ideas?!
John
-----Original Message-----
From: learning development in higher education network
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Frances Bell
Sent: 11 June 2007 21:05
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Study Skills Websites
Now please ignore me if I am out of sync with you but here is a
suggestion from a 'webhead'. If you agreed on a tag like, say,
LDHEN-studyskills, you could all tag these resources on, say,
del.icio.us and then point to that tag to find 'the wisdom of the
crowd'. I do this for my student resources in a topic area.
-----Original Message-----
From: learning development in higher education network on behalf of
Becka Currant
Sent: Mon 11/06/2007 20:43
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Study Skills Websites
Many thanks for the study skills links received so far - and apols for
the
blanket reply. I am off out at conferences for the next week and won't
have
time to individually reply to everyone but wanted to say thanks for
those
received!
Keep them coming ;-)
Becka
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University of Bradford
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