Some months ago, I was interviewed by QTV11 to talk about the social bookmarking site, Del.icio.us. Here’s a copy of the video captured by @sabbypar:
I used to bookmark a lot of articles or links about computers, technology, open source, programming, etc. but now, another tag – education has emerged as I traverse another path as an educator and a graduate student of education. The same was true for my Twitter account; I’ve gained a lot of contacts that were also educators. In fact, most of the links I post on my Del.icio.us came from their updates on Twitter. This simply means that we can really use Del.icio.us for collective intelligence through websites and perhaps share them via Twitter.
Although I have a rich collection of bookmarks on my account already, there were still lots of bookmarks stored locally on my browsers that were not yet organized. Such bookmarks were considered as my “to read later” articles due to lack of time.
Well, perhaps sometimes it’s just so hard to keep up with the pace of the development of technology and the doubling of the exponential rate of information explosion. Here’s another take about the role of del.icio.us in education:
So, what do you think?
















