Social bookmarking is totally new to me! I bookmark sites often, but only on my own computer, not through a browser. I usually only bookmark sites that I visit repeatedly - nothing interesting, mostly bill-related like AT&T and Citibank! So I did a bit of research first to see what this could be used for...
According to About.com:
"Even if you don't bookmark a lot of websites, you can still benefit from a social bookmarking website. The most valuable piece of information we have on any product -- be it a book, a movie, a computer, a car, or something else entirely -- is what other people have to say about it."
This is interesting, but it makes me think about the other question posted in our syllabus - "can we add to the message without increasing the noise?" I looked around delicious but really didn't even know where to start looking for a site that I would find useful and/or relevant. But I do find it interesting and I can see where this would be particularly useful with a specific project/job in mind. Many of the articles I read referenced social bookmarking's usefulness to teachers - sharing sites that can provide good lesson plans, etc. I can see how it could be useful as a student in working on group projects - to be able to share sites with research information.
Anyway, I've added my delicious site as an RSS feed on my blog. I tried to look for others in the class to share my bookmarks with but it's impossible without knowing user names.. So come find me, user name = shann7998, I've only bookmarked the articles I mentioned above regarding social bookmarking!
Saturday, November 29, 2008
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Hey Shannon,
Look at you tech savvy lady!
I've been able to subscribe to RSS feeds extremely easily via iGoogle; however, I haven't yet been able to figure out how to pull an RSS feed onto my blog. When you add the RSS feed gadget, where do you find the RSS site address?
I'd appreciate your advice.
Best wishes,
Marcie
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