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Gnosh is a social metasearch and aggregation tool developed by academic technologists at Vassar and Allegheny Colleges. It supports searches across multiple search engines and social services, with features like query histories, visualizations, and storage. Gnosh also functions as social software, allowing search subscription and publication, fostering query-based conversations and emergent social networks. This platform emerged to address the needs of liberal arts colleges' social software users group.
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Gnosh: Social metasearching in the Liberal Arts Gnosh is a social metasearch and aggregation tool, created and developed by academic technologists at Vassar and Allegheny Colleges. It supports searches across a variety of search engines and social services, then enables query histories, visualizations, and storage. Additionally, Gnosh works as social software by supporting search subscription and publication, leading to query-based conversations and emergent social networks. Gnosh emerged to address pedagogical, research, and support needs surfaced by a liberal arts colleges' social software users group. www.gnosh.org
Presenters Bryan Alexander Director of Research, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education Bryan.alexander@nitle.org Mike Richwalsky Web Administrator, Allegheny College Mrichwal@allegheny.edu
NITLE Social Software Users Group Social Search Example of Social Search Gnosh History Gnosh Demo The Future of Gnosh Pedagogy Questions Agenda