Folksonomies and Crowsourcing and Badges, oh my!!

This week was one of those weeks where I was behind before the week began.  I've never had to take a dog for emergency surgery before, but now I can check that off my lifetime bingo card.  Dog is fine, after a pretty invasive surgery, and he is recovering nicely.  The whole situation led to flashbacks to other medical circumstances with surgeries and scary possibilities, and just how powerless we all are in those situations, and completely reliant on the medical personnel there to help.  Not to mention how hard it was to leave my sick dog in the care of the UofF vet hospital--he's a little dog, and a rescue, so I just fretted that he felt abandoned and alone yet again.  Suffice it to say, I was as much of a mess this past week as he was.

So, this week was a lot of catching up, reading blogs to narrow the list of articles I wanted to dig into (and commenting along the way), and learning a lot of new terms and what they meant.  And even though I feel like I largely skimmed the surface of things this week, I was happy to learn about the concepts of  "folksonomies", the "attention economy", crowdsourcing, and some really effective and interesting ways to use badges in learning.  I also logged into Diigo, and wow, is that a tool that solves a problem for me I just hadn't taken any time to find a solution for, so happy to know about that as well.  I'm eager to put that to use!  

Hope that we all have smooth sailing in the week ahead.  I know I could use it!!

  


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