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The Knowledge Tree goes social

Edition 9 of The Knowledge Tree: an ejournal of Learning Innovation is now available in social software.

We’re uploading as we go, in the true sense of rapid publishing, but thought it time to open it up for subscriptions.

As this is our first effort in social software, please give us constructive feedback on issues that can be improved for Edition 10 in the comments feature herein.

Looking forward to sharing and building knowledge and community with you.

The Editorial Team


2 Responses to “The Knowledge Tree goes social”  

  1. 1 Alexander Hayes

    Hi again!

    Your now added to my Bloglines which feed into my Blogger, Edublogs and del.icio.us feeds.

    Social - love it - what would we describe the things we used to be doing ?

    Regards,
    Alex Hayes

  2. 2 admin

    Thanks for the positive feedback Alex,

    It’s great to hear from the field how it works on a mobile…being out of mobile range, in regional Australia, I can’t test that for myself.

    We hoped to strike a balance between offering mobile access and social connectivity tools and it sounds like we might have hit the mark.

    It’s great to be enabled, beyond the static website.
    Cheers Jo Murray


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