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Introducing Bibkosh
Knowledge Networking for Classroom 2.0
Classroom 2.0 : Yesterday
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Projects Assignments Research Dissertations
ACADEMIC PLACES - Classrooms -Libraries / computer labs -Study groups - Web CT / Blackboard - Student forums - Blogs / Wikis - Online reference SOCIAL PLACES - Dorms -Bars / Cafes -Parties - Instant messaging - Facebook and other Social networking sites - Blogs - Cell phones
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Bibliography
Formal, structured and scholarly Informal, relaxed and fun
Bibkosh – the missing piece in Classroom 2.0
The Problems:
Information overload : how do I deal with all this knowledge? Recall : “who” knows “what”? Communication gaps : how do I share this with the right person?
The Solution :
Bibkosh – Knowledge Networking for Classroom 2.0 Allows academics, students and professionals to send and store information in their web-based Personal Knowledge Vault, share it within their knowledge network and showcase their Knowledge Profile on the Web
Bibkosh -Knowledge Networking Re-defined
Capture and Store Knowledge in your Personal Knowledge Vault
Send URLs and snippets of information from web pages Upload documents Forward important emails
Categorize your Knowledge and Read Online
Automatic semantic classification of Knowledge Objects into relevant Themes Organize your Knowledge Vault by creating Themes Launch your Knowledge Objects and read online.
Collaborate and Share
Share your Knowledge within your Knowledge Network Comment on your Knowledge and your connections’ Knowledge Create groups and collaborate on common projects.
Create your Knowledge Profile
Publish your Knowledge and share it with the world Create your Knowledge Profile and showcase it to the world as your business card on the Web
Classroom 2.0 : Today
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Projects Assignments Research Dissertations
ACADEMIC PLACES - Classrooms -Libraries / computer...