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HTML (HyperText Markup Language), the prodominate markup language for most webpages. HTML describes the stucture of text such as links, headings, paragraph, fonts, etc. HTML is written with tags (angle brackets). It’s a way of describing how a set of text and images should be displayed to the viewer.
For tutorials on HTML click (here).
XHTML (Extensible [...]

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After reading an article on information trapping, I learned that “Information traps are a collection of technologies that helps automate many information gathering tasks”. Tara Calishain states in the interview that she belives that later in the future, a lot more will be done with video and multimedia. I agree with her. Who knows what the [...]

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http://www.community-intelligence.com/blogs/public/
This link discusses so many categories of collective intelligence. You should check it out, its filled with information.
Collective Intelligence is obviously a collaborative process. Lets use wordpress.com for an example. You find a topic of your choice, write about it, someone responds to your writing and writes a blog based on what they learned from [...]

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RSS works as a content aggregator, piped into special programs and filters updated information such as blog entries, news, headlines, and pod casts. Along with the updated Web 2.0, content aggregators make the internet way less complicated when it comes to keeping up with the topics of your choice. In my case, I keep up with CNN [...]

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The first recorded use of the term Personal Learning Environments originated at the JISC/CETIS Conference 2004. Colloquia and the early version of the Interactive Logbook were two early projects that are most recognizable as PLEs that were available in 2006.
Personal Learning Environments(PLE) are systems that allow the learners to take control of and manage their own [...]

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web 2.0

Web 2.0 is the more advanced form of the internet. As said by Tim O’Reilly, “If Netscape was the standard bearer for Web 1.0, Google is most certainly the standard bearer for Web 2.0.” Web 2.0 allows users to more than just retrieving information. The term describes a newer version of the World Wide Web, [...]

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