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100 Web Tools to Enhance Collaboration (Part 1) by Ozge Karaoglu. 0 Comments January 5, 2010 By: Tech Learning Blog Staff Jan 5 Written by: 1/5/2010 8:48 AM ShareThis "If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.

100 Web Tools to Enhance Collaboration (Part 1) by Ozge Karaoglu

" “Snowflakes are one of nature’s most fragile things, but just look what they can do when they stick together. " It is easy to collaborate with your colleagues around you. DabbleBoard is a whiteboard that enables you to visualize, explore and collaborate. CoSketch is another whiteboard that you can collaborate to visualize your ideas and share them as images. Stixy lets you create online bulletin board to collaborate with family, friends, colleagues.

Grou.ps lets you create your own social network. I'm sure many of us are a member of a Ning group and Ning is the one of the best sites to create and join new social networks that interest us. ImaginationCubed is a multi user drawing tool. If you are using Twitter, you may want to try GroupTweet. Wallwisher is an online notice board maker. (You can read this post on my blog.) Computer Tips Tricks and programs. The term ‘geek’, once used to label a circus freak, has morphed in meaning over the years. What was once an unusual profession transferred into a word indicating social awkwardness. As time has gone on, the word has yet again morphed to indicate a new type of individual: someone who is obsessive over one (or more) particular subjects, whether it be science, photography, electronics, computers, media, or any other field. A geek is one who isn’t satisfied knowing only the surface facts, but instead has a visceral desire to learn everything possible about a particular subject.

A techie geek is usually one who knows a little about everything, and is thus the person family and friends turn to whenever they have a question. If you’re that type of person and are looking for a few extra skills to pick up, or if you’re a newbie aiming to get a handhold on the honor that is geekhood, read on to find out what skills you need to know. How to become a real computer Geek? You may get the answer here: Things I wish tech journalists would learn. Things I wish tech journalists would learn: Counts are not the same thing as surveys.

Things I wish tech journalists would learn

Surveys yield projections that have margins of error that should be disclosed and explained. Survey methods should be disclosed and critically examined. If a survey was conducted in order to generate a press release for marketing purposes, it's probably bullshit. Units in distribution pipelines are not the same as units sold to consumers. Beginners Guides- Techs Tips. Editorial Articles.