What you should know about Facebook's changes. Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg explains the big leap forward Facebook is making in its Internet presence.
Before, "like" buttons only were on Facebook.com; Now, they'll be all over the placeWeb sites will be able to add new Facebook toolbars to the bottom of their pagesNew features will show whether or not you enter a user name and password on a siteFacebookers, tell us what you think: As you try new features, add comments below San Francisco, California (CNN) -- Facebook announced some changes on Wednesday that are intended to make the Internet more social.
Making the Implicit Explicit. One of the issues that comes up again and again in our CoETaIL program is the “essential technology skills” that all of our students (and teachers) need to know.
Now, I have to admit, I usually have a hard time with this idea, because it often comes with a list of skills like: bullets in Word, formulas in Excel or animations in PowerPoint. Basically all the things I’ve been trying to de-emphasize in favor of bigger, more wider-reaching concepts like collaboration across distances, communicating ideas to multiple audiences, or creating something new using technology tools.
Sure, you need to know how to add bullets – but you should learn how when you’re writing a list (“just in time“), not for the sake of knowing “just in case” you might need it. Library: Wowbrary Notifies You of New Library Books, Movies or M.