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56 Articles match "2010","Ning"

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When Free Is No Longer Free
Take the white-label social network-building site Ning , for example. Ning wasn’t entirely free. Then, earlier this year,  Ning announced it couldn’t sustain hosting free networks and gave all the owners of unpaid networks an ultimatum: Either upgrade or migrate somewhere else. Let’s look again at Ning.
Web Worker Daily - Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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When Free Is No Longer Free
Take the white-label social network-building site Ning , for example. Ning wasn’t entirely free. Then, earlier this year,  Ning announced it couldn’t sustain hosting free networks and gave all the owners of unpaid networks an ultimatum: Either upgrade or migrate somewhere else. Let’s look again at Ning.
Web Worker Daily - Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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Podcasts from the IFLA conference
Niels Damgaard has posted a number of podcasts, and in many cases accompanying slides, from the IFLA conference that took place last week in Gothenburg, on his Ning for Nordic school librarians, SBNING : [link]. The links are all at [link] and they include a keynote from Ross Todd.
Information Literacy Weblog - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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  • NING Alternatives via Stephen Downes
    I don’t normally wholly post others blog posts, but I think spreading the word about alternatives to NING , which will be ending its free service, is a useful thing. had collected a few more, but I’ll add them to the Alternatives to Ning GoogleDoc! An Alternatives to Ning. Wes Fryer also considers alternatives.
    Nancy White's Full Circle Blog - Saturday, April 17, 2010
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  • Ning Alternatives that Require Little to No Work?
    I was hoping that Ning was going to come out with a inexpensive plan that would support the different Ning sites that I have a hand in. They do have Ning Mini at $3/mo, but it only allows 150 members. Harold Jarche is trying to figure it out for the Work Literacy site. Suggestions? eLearning Technology.
    elearning Technology - Tuesday, May 4, 2010
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  • Introduction to Social Networking
    As our Work Literacy Ning site (2008) is in danger of getting bumped off the Net due to Ning’s new pricing policy , I will post some of the key articles here so we don’t lose them. As a learning professional, you will want to think of Ning in two ways. cannot do that with Gmail or Skype or Ning.
    Harold Jarche - Monday, June 21, 2010
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  • What tools should we learn?
    8212; Tony also asked that suggested resources be provided, so here are some, copied from our Work Literacy Ning site (2008), that is in danger of getting bumped off the Net due to Ning’s new pricing policy. believe it is important for everyone, especially those in teaching or training roles, to develop critical thinking skills.
    Harold Jarche - Tuesday, June 1, 2010
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  • Socializing
    Ning is perhaps the largest open (free) platform available to groups of any size or inclination who want to form a community or to collaborate. See Mike Gotta for the basics and also for his thinking about how this is an emerging topic for 2010 circle draws a line around us. Networks draw lines among us. First, social media.
    Networks, Complexity, and Relatedness - Monday, February 15, 2010
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  • Effective Web Conferences – 41 Resources
    How to Run a Conference That Makes Us Say “WOW!” - Engaged Learning , June 22, 2010 Attending conferences is always a mixed bag. Online Facilitation, Twitter, Backchannel and Keynotes - Full Circle , February 24, 2010 The topic was “ Online Facilitation: 14 years on. Below are some helpful tips. It’s a guess why. World Cafe’s online ?
    elearning Technology - Tuesday, August 10, 2010
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  • Elgg: it’s a community effort
    This weekend I noticed a tweet from Alec Couros about some issues with the Ning social networking platform. That post is over a year old but from the comments as late as last fall, there seem to be ongoing issues on how Ning treats its customers, users and their data. So what is the alternative to Ning?
    Harold Jarche - Monday, March 29, 2010
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  • Helping the experts and stopping the email chatter
    This is one of my personal frustrations with diverting my personal online attention away from this blog to other places, where it is more difficult to retrieve my (fabulous) words later on: Twitter, LinkedIn Answer, Ning, Facebook, etc. Just think. He has been at it since February of 2007 - yes, two years! Even better.
    Knowledge Jolt with Jack - Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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  • When Free Is No Longer Free
    Take the white-label social network-building site Ning , for example. Ning wasn’t entirely free. Then, earlier this year,  Ning announced it couldn’t sustain hosting free networks and gave all the owners of unpaid networks an ultimatum: Either upgrade or migrate somewhere else. Let’s look again at Ning.
    Web Worker Daily - Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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  • Podcasts from the IFLA conference
    Niels Damgaard has posted a number of podcasts, and in many cases accompanying slides, from the IFLA conference that took place last week in Gothenburg, on his Ning for Nordic school librarians, SBNING : [link]. The links are all at [link] and they include a keynote from Ross Todd.
    Information Literacy Weblog - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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