How is social bookmarking different from simply bookmarking a "favorite" Web site on your computer?
What will be an ideal response?
Social bookmarking is a way for Web 2.0 users to store, classify, share, and search Internet bookmarks. These lists can be accessible to the public by users of a specific network or Web site. Other users with similar interests can view the links by topic or tags. Social bookmarking is particularly useful to share links to research with other students working on a group project.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
If an educational leader is of the Theory X persuasion, his/her behavior is likely to reflect the notion that:
a. Most people would rather be directed and do not want to take responsibility for issues that surface in the work environment. b. Most people are reliable and responsible employees. c. When properly motivated, people become self-directed and creative at work. d. The organization should be structured without consideration for employees.
In Ms. Kelsey's history class, students are divided into heterogeneous learning groups. Each group is given the task of creating a play about the early pioneers. Each group member has a specific task (e.g., writing, editing, creating props). This is an example of a ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word