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If you had the impression that women’s voices are more or less equally represented in media — that the gender byline and TV appearance gap has been fixed — you would be wrong. There is still fundamental male dominance in the public discourse, and that is unacceptable.

When women’s voices are missing, we all are deprived.

We are writing to ask you to help us improve this situation… and, by the way, it won’t be easy.

The OpEd project collects data on female bylines from the op-ed pages of the NY Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, LA Times, as well as from content of online sites such as HuffPo, Slate and Salon. Oftentimes, the numbers are chilling:

  • 95% male writers for week of April 12th for the Wall Street Journal;
  • 95% male for week of March 15th for the NY Times;
  • 81% male for week of April 26th for HuffPo;
  • 91% male for April 16th for Salon

While these are among the worst weeks, it was an extremely rare week, over the past 3 months, when any of these media operations had more than 30% women’s bylines, and often much less.

There are several reasons for the gender byline gap. One issue is: Anonymous commenting aims hostility toward women. In addition, American Prospect editor Ann Friedman writes: "Men are socialized to be more aggressive and confident, which translates to pitching more articles and getting published more often. Men are more likely to be well connected. Men are more likely to tout their experience."

At AlterNet we’ve featured 1/3 female bylines for more than four years — it’s an editorial requirement. (We’re not aware of any other major media outlet that has a minimum requirement.) But that is still inadequate. We just surveyed our own content over the past month and the number of female bylines is only 35%. So we are not as cool as we thought.

Doing what we normally do every day isn’t enough. So, we’ve decided to dedicate additional resources and make a special effort — raise money for an editor whose primary job it is to assign women content, raise more money to pay for more women writers, and develop a wider system to distribute great female writers to social networking sites and other media.

This endeavor is one of our most ambitious to date.

Recently, a funder agreed with our goals and offered us $15,000 in seed money for this project… but with a hitch. Because one of the points we made was that Facebook was a more positive environment for female writers with no anonymous commenting, our funder wants us to raise matching money directly from our Facebook users. And that’s where you come in.

Will you help us? Go here: https://www.alternet.org/donate/Byline1FB

Any money contributed will go toward assigning and marketing strong journalistic content by women with an emphasis on hard issues of foreign affairs, politics, investigating the Tea Party, etc.

Thanks in advance for your help,

Roxanne Cooper and Adele M. Stan

Associate Publisher and Washington, DC Bureau Chief

AlterNet

P.S. AlterNet is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. 100% of your contribution to this effort is tax-deductible. https://www.alternet.org/donate/Byline1FB

<ed.note>I stumbled across some links at Venture Nashville vanity searching and if I don’t record them somewhere I’ll forget them-so here they are.</ed.note>


Health IT Roundup: Executives comment on Nashville’s leadership options | Nashville mobilizes for U.S. Health technology leadership

Where are top STEM grads?

<ed.note>O.k., we all know that the real subhead is “And How Planners Can SURVIVE it” but it is interesting to see that the author omits the only real advantage conventions which don’t take place virtually still hold over their non-geo-locked equivalents.</ed.note>

 

How Social Media Is Revolutionizing Community Building – And How Planners Can Manage It

 

By Mickey Murphy, Association Conventions & Facilities, themeetingmagazines.com

During a major conference that her firm was assisting, Julie S. McKown, communications strategist, Fusion Productions, was sitting backstage during a general session of the meeting. On the projection screen, rolling along in real-time, were tweets from attendees in the audience who were listening to the speaker’s remarks.

Dana:

You are spot on about the farm team. The big “biz model mystery” is that now that the IT infrastructure is commoditized and cloudified and google adified and as readers create their own content, they have figured out from whence the “value add”. It is the producer of the content which should be compensated not the manager of the producer nor the manager’s manager. (What would the world be like in the challenge of STEM education if the engineers got paid, rather than the C-Suite — mysterious biz model challenges, indeed.)

http://Indymedia.org

http://english.ohmynews.com

http://storiesofafrica.org

http://mobileactive.org/mobile-voices-part-i-development-process

Subject: Group newsletter: eHealthNews.eu Portal Digest – 25.01.2010

ICT 2010 – Call for Networking Proposals

27-29 September 2010, Brussels.

The Networking Sessions at ICT 2010 complement the conference and exhibition and provide an open forum for exchanging views and ideas on how to address current ICT challenges. These sessions are designed to facilitate contacts between researchers, innovators and engineers from all ICT fields.

Read more…

http://www.ehealthnews.eu/events/1880-ict-2010-call-for-netw…

Reconstructing the Whole: Present and Future of Personal Health Systems (Publication)

he draft final version of the book PHS2020 – Reconstructing the Whole: Present and Future of Personal Health Systems presents the vision of future Personal Health Systems that are truly personalised and holistically focussed on the users and proposes a number of research roadmaps to fill the existing gaps and turn such vision into reality.

Read more…

http://www.ehealthnews.eu/publications/latest/1879-reconstru…

Agenda (almost) Complete for Health 2.0 Europe Conference

Health 2.0 Europe6-7 April 2010, Paris, France.

Health 2.0 Europe will be a premier conference, featuring the three integral components of Health 2.0 in a unique format where leading examples of Health 2.0 in North America will be compared and contextualized with the latest in European innovation. The three segments are:

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http://www.ehealthnews.eu/events/1878-agenda-almost-complete…

Microsoft Health Users Group 2010 Innovation Awards

MicrosoftThe Microsoft Healthcare Innovation Awards, now in its thirteenth year, is an opportunity to showcase how your organization and your customer’s organization, is using technology to enhance and transform the quality of patient care, reduce costs, streamline clinical and business processes, drive interoperability, improve productivity and workflow, and enable informed decisions.

Read more…

http://www.ehealthnews.eu/microsoft/1877-microsoft-health-us…

Blackpool Telehealth Pilot Sees 75% Reduction in Hospital Admissions

Blackpool Council’s Vitaline and NHS Blackpool have reported on the success of the use of telehealth home monitoring to support people with long-term conditions to enable them to live independently at home.

Read more…

http://www.ehealthnews.eu/tunstall/1876-blackpool-telehealth…

Tieto’s Healthcare and Welfare Programme Contributes to Bringing Lifecare to a New Level

TietoTieto is speeding up taking advantage of the information and communication technology (ICT) in healthcare and welfare services by starting a programme to share knowledge and utilize new ICT opportunities even more in solving challenges in healthcare and welfare.

Read more…

http://www.ehealthnews.eu/tieto/1875-tietos-healthcare-and-w…

eHealthServer.com – Latest News

Science transformed into art: Stunning high-definition images of the inner workings of cells

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Carestream Health Receives Accreditation from National Association of Boards of Pharmacy

http://www.ehealthserver.com/carestream/402-carestream-healt…

Agenda (almost) Complete for Health 2.0 Europe Conference

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Philips presents solution for mobile breast cancer screening at Arab Health 2010

http://www.ehealthserver.com/philips/400-philips-presents-so…

Tieto’s Healthcare and Welfare Programme Contributes to Bringing Lifecare to a New Level

http://www.ehealthserver.com/tieto/399-tietos-healthcare-and…

One Health Alliance Introduces Collaborative Approach to the Delivery of Healthcare IT at Arab Health 2010

http://www.ehealthserver.com/research-and-development/398-on…

Call for Papers: HealthGrid 2010 Conference

http://www.ehealthserver.com/conferences-and-events/397-call…

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<ed.note>Thing one: O P E N  S O U R C E Thing two: I reiterate Thinking About Citizen Journalism Content Aggregation Combined with Author (vs. Content) Recommendation Model: If you can only see author recommendation status with a paid online subscription then you can monetize the new news model (along with targeted ads, of course) — assuming, as does the old news model, that folks actually value (i.e., are willing to pay for) an author's background and experience. Of course, tip jars would go directly to the authors. An alternative tip jar could be split between the platform provider and advertisers to directly acknowledge their contributions. Do DrupalElggIdenti.ca, Joomla, and/or Pligg have author recommendation engine modules a la Bloggersbase?</ed.note>

Contest now allows private applications — deadline is Oct. 15

MIAMI – The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation is accepting applications for the 2010 Knight News Challenge, a contest awarding as much as $5 million for innovative ideas using digital experiments to transform community news. The deadline for applications is Oct. 15.

Do you have a big idea for informing and inspiring a geographic community? Does it include innovative use of new digital tools or processes such as social media, mash-ups or wikis? How about new ways to exchange information via hand-held devices like cell phones? Knight Foundation wants to know. “You invent it. We fund it!” is the 2010 contest slogan.

Open to community-minded innovators worldwide, the contest has just three rules. Projects must use digital, open-source technology, distribute news in the public interest and be tested in a local community.

“We want entries to push the bounds of the imagination,” said Gary Kebbel, Knight Foundation’s journalism program director. “But they don’t always have to involve the invention of something completely new. We’re also searching for innovative twists on familiar tools.”

This is the fourth year of the Knight News Challenge competition. So far, 300,000 people have visited the project web site, at newschallenge.org, a total of 7,000 people have entered and the foundation has picked 35 winners.

This year, applicants can enter in one of two categories. In the “open” category, submissions are available to the public for viewing and commenting. These entries can use others’ comments to revise and submit their application or proposals. In a separate “closed” category, solely Knight Foundation staff and contest reviewers will see applications. Applicants who aren’t ready to share their ideas publically can use this category. 

“We wanted to have an application process that is broad enough to accommodate people’s preferences,” Kebbel said.

Want an insider’s edge to the application process? The newly launched News Challenge blog features lessons from past winners and a behind-the-scenes looks at the contest judging. Also, Knight staff will answer questions during a live chat at 2 p.m. Sept. 9 and Oct. 8. Read the blog and participate in the chat at newschallenge.org.

In its first three years, the contest produced individual, private and public winners ranging from 20-something journalism innovators to the inventor of the World Wide Web. 

One project, hyper-local news experiment Everyblock.com, was recently purchased by MSNBC.com – highlighting the market potential for innovative community information projects. Before it was purchased, Everyblock.com’s code was published as open source, a challenge requirement that allows the public to benefit from the experiments.

The News Challenge is part of Knight Foundation’s $100 million plus Media Innovation Initiative, which strives to help meet community information needs by, in part, seeding experiments that the market will ultimately sustain. Other projects address media innovation on various levels, including national media policy, broadband access and the evolution of the World Wide Web.

For more on the News Challenge, visit www.NewsChallenge.org

For more on Knight Foundation’s Media Innovation Initiative, visit www.mediainnovation.org

About the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation advances journalism in the digital age and invests in the vitality of communities where the Knight brothers owned newspapers. Since 1950, the foundation has granted more than $400 million to advance quality journalism and freedom of expression. Knight Foundation focuses on projects that promote community engagement and lead to transformational change. For more, visit www.knightfoundation.org.

Media Contact: 

Marc Fest, Vice President of Communications, 305-908-2677, fest@knightfoundation.org
Gary Kebbel, Journalism Program Director, 786-863-5171, kebbel@knightfoundation.org

<ed.note>Thinking About Citizen Journalism Content Aggregation Combined with Author (vs. Content) Recommendation Model: If you can only see author recommendation status with a paid online subscription then you can monetize the new news model (along with targeted ads, of course) — assuming, as does the old news model, that folks actually value (i.e., are willing to pay for) an author’s background and experience. Of course, tip jars would go directly to the authors. An alternative tip jar could be split between the platform provider and advertisers to directly acknowledge their contributions.</ed.note>

Update:

Knight Foundation Scholarships

Coders Wanted – Journalism scholarships available for programmers/developers

Scholarship winners can enroll at Medill in January 2009, June 2009, September 2009 or January 2010. Applications are being accepted now.

Are you a skilled programmer or Web developer? Are you interested in applying your talents to the challenge of creating a better-informed society? Do you think technology can improve journalism — or, maybe, believe that journalism is behind the curve technologically?

If your answers are “yes,” consider applying to Medill for a master’s degree in journalism. You can earn your degree in just a year. You’ll open doors to new career opportunities that might help build a better democracy. And a new program at Medill offers you a chance to win a fully funded scholarship.

<ed.note>Ok, I’m game – if you’re a news gathering/dispersing organization and you TRULY VALUE these skills (that is, you’ll pay a salary while you let someone complete an MA in New Journalism) I’d like to hear about it. FWIW, I’ve been enabling info to approximately 180 countries (here, here, and here) for nearly a decade. Also, there was this, while now I blog for the Medical Banking Project here, used to admin the MBP mediawiki, started @mbproject, still admin the International Journal of Medical Banking and the Point and Click Expedition Blog; and I admin the LinkedIn.com Open Journalism Group (promoting distributed and open news – invite here. You can monitor @ed_dodds and eddodds.</ed.note>

AllVoices

Cell Journalist

Christian Chronicle

C-SPAN Campaign Politics and the Internet

Current.tv

Digg.com

Edison Carter

IndyMedia

iReport.com (CNN)

Merinews

Nashville Post

NewsML

OhMyNews

Project Syndicate

Slashdot

The Uptake

The Printed Blog

UpSNAP

Youtube

Secrets To Starting A Citizen Journalism Organization

The YouTube Reporters’ Center

Related event:

OnMedia NYC (February 2nd-4th, 2009, Ritz Carlton – Battery Park, New York City) is where cutting-edge technology CEOs from the back streets of Silicon Valley meet the global advertising and media establishment. This two-and-a-half-day executive event features CEO presentations and high-level debates on which forces are disrupting user behavior and creating new opportunities in the marketing, branding, advertising, and public relations industries. At OnMedia, our editors will also honor the OnMedia 100 Top Private Companies. Fifty of the top CEOs from the OnMedia 100 will pitch their market strategies to a panel of industry experts in our “CEO Showcase.”

Who Attends: Seven hundred technology, media and advertising CEOs, business development officers, media buyers, venture-capital and private-equity investors, and leading members of the press and blogging community will attend OnMedia. Over 20,000 webcast viewers from over 100 countries will also tune in and interact with the program. Executives attend OnMedia to identify and debate emerging trends, build high-level relationships and create new business opportunities.

The Bottom Line for Nonprofit News [Updated]

<ed.note>Miller-McCune has launched a print magazine which had an interesting article concerning shifts in journalism. Since CNN has begun soliciting viewer contributions as part of their news gathering model, it seems the distributed reporting paradigm (a la IndyMedia, OhMyNews, Wikipedia) is growing.</ed.note>

Ryan Blitstein is a freelance journalist based in Chicago and a Miller-McCune contributing editor. As a staff writer at the San Jose Mercury News, SF Weekly and Red Herring, he covered everything from spray-can artists…

Across America, nonprofit Web sites are trying to keep public interest journalism alive at the local level. But to provide what print newspapers increasingly do not, these digitized nonprofits must overcome the challenge facing every startup: Eventually, they have to break even.

<ed.note>BTW, if you’re a follower of this meme you may be interested in the Open Journalism networking group I’ve just set up on Linkedin.com promoting distributed and open news.</ed.note>

<ed.note>This is of interest to me because I find myself delicious-ing, tweeting and posting to identi.ca much more than I blog these days (Shout out to Suzi Tonini for pointing me to the importance of Delicious as an info distribution mechanism, especially since I'm constantly going on about folksonomies, taxonomies and ontologies). If anyone knows of a wiki or cms that pulls these together please send me a link.</ed.note>

From AlwaysOn

Time Session Video Archive
Monday, January 28th
6:30PM – 6:40PM Opening Night Welcome

  • Tony Perkins, Founder, AlwaysOn
  • Bill Cleary, Founder, Cleary & Partners
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6:40PM – 6:45PM Move Networks

  • John Edwards, CEO, Move Networks
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6:45PM – 6:55PM OnMedia 100 Awards

  • Brian Hughes, Partner, Venture Capital Group, KPMG
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6:55PM – 7:15PM Analysis of the OnMedia 100

  • Tolman Geffs, Managing Director, The Jordan, Edmiston Group
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7:40PM – 8:15PM Silicon Alley Meets Silicon Valley

  • Henry Blodget, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, Silicon Alley Insider
  • Seth Sternberg, CEO, Meebo
  • David Kidder, CEO, Clickable
  • John Edwards, CEO, Move Networks
  • Waikit Lau, Co-Founder, ScanScout
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Tuesday, January 29th
9:00AM – 9:15AM KPMG/AlwaysOn VC Survey – What You're Telling Us

  • Michael Monahan, Partner, KPMG
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9:15AM – 9:30AM Why I am Bullish on Investing in Media

  • Tim Draper, Founder and Managing Director, Draper, Fisher, Jurvetson
9:30AM – 10:00AM Report Card: VC Investment in Content Companies

  • Sam Angus, Partner, Fenwick & West
  • Eric Hippeau, Managing Director, Softbank Capital
  • Jonathan Miller, Co-Founder, Velocity Investment Group
  • Drew Lipsher, Partner, Greycroft Partners
  • Tim Draper, Founder and Managing Director, Draper, Fisher, Jurvetson
  • Rick Heitzmann, Partner, First Mark
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10:15AM – 11:00AM Cracking the Code for Online Branding

  • Bill Cleary, Founder, Cleary & Partners
  • Jean-Phillippe Maheu, Chief Digital Officer, Ogilvy North America
  • Tom Bedecarre, CEO, AKQA
  • Sean Finnegan, Chief Media Officer, Vibrant Media
  • Ben Bajarin, President, Creative Strategies
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11:10AM – 12:00PM Technology and Advertising: A Year of Digital M&A

  • David Moore, CEO, 24/7 Real Media
  • Saul Berman, Partner, IBM Global Business Services, IBM
  • David Morgan, EVP, Global Advertising Stategy, AOL
  • Jim Spanfeller, President, Forbes.com
  • Imran Khan, Analyst, JP Morgan
  • Joshua Tanzer, Managing Director, Revolution Partners
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12:00PM – 12:45PM CEO Showcase

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1:30PM – 2:15PM The New, New Network Strategy

  • Tony Perkins, Founder, AlwaysOn
  • Kevin Magee, EVP, Fox Business Network
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2:15PM – 3:00PM When Will Online Advertising Dollars Catch Up With Online Viewership?

  • Tolman Geffs, Managing Director, The Jordan, Edmiston Group
  • Penry Price, VP Advertising Sales, Google
  • Bob Jeffrey, Chairman & CEO, JWT Worldwide
  • Michael Leo, President & CEO, Operative
  • Jacqueline Corbelli, CEO, Brightline iTV Marketing Specialists
  • Bruce Nelson, Vice Chairman, Omnicon
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3:00PM – 4:00PM CEO Showcase

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4:15PM – 5:00PM OnMedia 2007's Top Companies: One Year Later

  • Jay MacDonald, Partner, DeSilva & Phillipps
  • Michael Yavonditte, Former CEO, Quigo (AOL)
  • Paul Martino, CEO, Aggregate Knowledge
  • Russ Fradin, CEO, Adify
  • J. Scott Hamilton, Founder & CEO, VooDooVox
  • Anjula Acharia-Bath, Founder & CEO, Desi Hits!
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5:00PM – 5:45PM Introducing the Madison Avenue IT List

  • David Carlick, Managing Director, VantagePoint Venture Partners
  • Tom Bedecarre, CEO, AKQA
  • Jacqueline Corbelli, CEO, Brightline iTV Marketing Specialists
  • Sean Finnegan, Chief Media Officer, Vibrant Media
  • Michael Leo, President & CEO, Operative
  • JP Maheu, Chief Digital Officer, Ogilvy North America
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5:45PM – 6:30PM Presenting the Best of Broadband Advertising Awards

  • Tony Perkins, Founder, AlwaysOn
  • Bill Cleary, Founder, Cleary & Partners
  • Matt Bowman, Managing Editor, AlwaysOn
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Wednesday, January 30th
9:00AM – 9:45AM So You Have a Cool Internet Video Technology: How Do You Monetize It?

  • James Montgomery, CEO, Montgomery & Co
  • John Edwards, CEO, Move Networks
  • Adam Berrey, SVP Marketing & Strategy, Brightcove
  • Iain Scholnick, CEO, ImageSpan
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10:00AM – 10:45AM CMO Strategies in an Integrated-Media World

  • David Carlick, Managing Director, VantagePoint Venture Partners
  • Bill Cleary, Founder, Cleary & Partners
  • Roger Wood, Former CMO, Reebok
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10:45AM – 11:30AM Unleashing Mobile Advertising

  • Adam Zawel, Chief Collaboration Officer, INmobile
  • Cyriac Roeding, SVP , CBS
  • Scott Kelliher, Director of Mobile Advertising, Virgin Mobile USA
  • Dan Hodges, Head of Global Sales, Nokia
  • Dan Oleschwang, CEO, JumpTap
  • Are Traasdahl, President & CEO, Thumbplay
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11:30AM – 12:15AM Success Stories in Corporate Partnerships

  • Mark Stevens, Partner, Fenwick & West
  • David Horowitz, Principal, Comcast Interactive Capital
  • Seth Haberman, CEO, Visible World
  • Dan Beldy, Managing Director, Steamboat Ventures
  • John Edwards, CEO, Move Networks
  • Andrew Cleland, Executive Director, Investments, Time Warner
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1:00PM – 1:10PM WePlay – First Look

  • Steve Hansen, CEO, WePlay
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1:10PM – 1:45PM The Social Network Niche Opportunities

  • Youssef Squali, Managing Director, Jeffries & Co
  • Adam Bruce, CEO, Streetfire.net
  • Roman Tsunder, President, Access 360 Media
  • David Birnbaum, CEO, TAKKLE
  • Steve Hansen, CEO, WePlay
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1:45PM – 2:45PM CEO Showcase

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3:00PM – 4:00PM Big Media Online. Now Comes the Hard Part: Sustaining Growth

  • Jeff Jarvis, Blogger, BuzzMachine
  • Gordon McLeod, President, Sports Illustrated Digital
  • Alisa Bowen, Reuters
  • Jeff Price, President, Sports Illustrated Digital
  • Caroline Little, CEO and Publisher, Washington Post, Newsweek Interactive
  • David Kirkpatrick, Senior Editor, Internet & Technology, Fortune
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4:00PM – 4:30PM Closing Remarks

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<ed.note>I've been becoming familiar with Open Journal Systems in my avocational time so when I saw this following article it caught my attention. If you are an educator in Tennessee (or anywhere, for that matter) and you use any of these tools I'd love to hear about your experiences. Tweet me at http://twitter.com/ed_dodds</ed.note>

Surely students are spending more time on their social network site than any other educational websites like wikipedia, howstuffworks, discovery etc, and there’s no way on earth anybody can stop them from doing so.

But the least any school can do is while those students are online is to give them little bit touch of education from their teachers or fellow friends. We can do this by getting the e-learning system up and running where teacher share learning materials, quiz, discussion, chat, document management and perhaps some social activities between friends.

These are some of the most powerful open source learning management system that can easily adopt by any school, institution or any communities. Most of the systems support SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model – a collection of standards and specifications for web-based elearning).

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