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Link roundup

I find this stuff so you don’t have to:

  • Getting things done with Google Tasks
  • A Beginner’s Guide to Pinboard — Shawn Blanc
  • Announcing a digital health information network | Helen Milner
  • FutureLearn & the role of MOOCs – The Ed Techie
  • Communities of practice and the nature of knowledge < great stuff from @curiousc
  • Free eBook: A Beginner’s Guide to Google Analytics
  • Adapt Learning – Making e-learning open source with Kineo & Sponge < great work @learningpool
  • Intranet CMS compare and contrast (Intranet diary)
  • John Berger – Lannan Foundation / via @dougald
  • Archiving Digital Audio
Posted on September 28, 2013Author Dave BriggsCategories BookmarksTags analytics, articles, audio, bookmarking, cc, cms, Communities, curation, digitalinclusion, ebook, education, elearning, futurelearn, google, guide, Health, intranet, knowledge, links, metrics, mooc, pinboard, socialbookmarking, stats, tasks, timemanagement, ukonlinecentres

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