25, Nov 07

About Sue Wolff

Filed under: Uncategorized — suewolff @ 11:19 pm

You can read about me on my Personal Portal Page or my LinkedIn profile.

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  1. Well, really, most of it is in other places, but the more I say it the more I narrow down what I am actually doing. (hmmmm, maybe the reason for public procrastination?). I found this announcement today when I was sorting through papers. I meant to put it in the Antioch alumni newsletter:

    Sue Wolff (B.A.’04) recently completed an MA in Educational Technology through Pepperdine University, CA. She is excited to announce the hatch of her latest development idea, Learning Hubs, which will harness Web 2.0 technologies to ignite, support, and sustain new kinds of learning communities. “I envision multi-generational, multi-cultural exchanges between people working in nonprofits, and young people seeking passion, place, problem, and project-based learning opportunities that could fulfill educational requirements while informing identity.” Sue also independently offers technology coaching to nonprofit executives and learning support to organizations throughout the Puget Sound area.

    Comment by suewolff — 28, Nov 07 @ 7:42 pm

  2. Hi Sue
    I’ve just read your tag budling article. My problem is another one (check out my delicious – I’m carbru

    I have many tag bundles but cant work out how to bundle the “unbundled” tags. In the “Old” Delicious it was easy – but I just cant seem to figure out how to do it in the “New” delicious. I have 402 unbundled tags – see http://delicious.com/carbru

    Comment by Carolynn Bruton — 9, Dec 08 @ 7:47 am

  3. Carolyn, sorry to be so long getting back to you, but answering took some research. I agree, the older De.licio.us was easier to edit bundles. But try this:

    1. Sign in, look for Tags, My Tags, manage tag bundle. I’m sure you found this by yourself, but then it seems to be a dead end right?
    2. Next, pick any of your listed bundles, choose edit.
    3. Click the box that says to “Highlight tags already in a bundle.”
    4. Click on any of the unhighlighted ones you want to add to the bundle. You can also still add highlighted ones; they would just be in two bundles – good for searching.)
    5. If you realize you want a new bundle, you can go back and click Create new bundle. Repeat steps 2-4
    6. Click Save.

    Let me know how this works for you.

    Comment by suewolff — 23, Dec 08 @ 12:33 am

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