Robyn’s Reflections
- Evaluative Report – Final INF506 OLJ post (12)
- What’s yours is mine and what’s mine is mine – OLJ11
- Developing a draft marketing strategy – OLJ10
- My Personal Learning Network – OLJ9
- A to Z of Social Networking for Libraries – OLJ8
- Arizona State University’s use of web 2.0 tools to achieve the 4Cs – OLJ7
- Evaluation of Second Life – OLJ6
- RSS in action – OLJ5
- Social bookmarking – Evaluation of Delicious and Diigo – OLJ4
- Testing, testing: 1, 2, 3 … er … poll! – OLJ3
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Evaluative Report – Final INF506 OLJ post (12)
Part a) – Evaluative Statement The OLJ posts I will discuss in this evaluative statement are: Arizona State University’s use of web 2.0 tools to achieve the 4Cs (OLJ7) My Personal Learning Network (OLJ9) What’s yours is mine and what’s … Continue reading
Evaluation of Second Life – OLJ6
I was keen to explore the potential of Second Life (SL) and was intrigued about the possibilities of using a virtual world in an educational setting, particularly after reading that “immersion in a digital environment can enhance education in at … Continue reading