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A selection of videos that introduce or explain key web2.0 cultures and contexts by leading figures in online life and education.
Updated on 2009-05-19
Created on 2009-05-19
Category: Schools & Education
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Transforming media into collaborative spaces with video, voice, and text commenting. K Jarrett and Silvia Martinez present!
[NOTE: Skip lengthy intro of participants - talk begins at 7:15] danah boyd participated in the Berkman Luncheon Series to discuss her work and research in the area of social networks. She provided a great historical context to the various sites that have come and gone from the center of Internet activity, as well as some insight into what brought about their successes and failures.
This short casual Seesmic video thread post offers a great conversational introduction to Goffman's ideas about the presentation of self and how we mediate our performance according to context.
So far on this blog, my posts have explored larger themes, such as Digital Natives vs Digital Immigrants and the media's treatment of stories about technological dangers. But our blog here at Digital Nation also aims to take you behind the scenes and into the process of making a documentary film for FRONTLINE. We want you to see what we're working on, read what we're thinking about, and learn how our reporting is shaping our opinions on a daily basis.
Why the history of the public sphere matters in the Internet age
The third in a series of videos documenting my use of social media in my personal and professional life. This installment introduces social bookmarking. My del.icio.us account is hrheingold.
It's a wearable device with a projector that paves the way for profound interaction with our environment. Imagine "Minority Report" and then some.
In 2006 high school students Chris Knific, Emma Yudelman, Sonja Bree, Liz Chadha and Allison Gutstein submitted their tribute to Edward R Murrow to the National History Fair competition. As a team they made it to the national level, far exceeding Canterbu
(via Rheingold) "Luckily, there are literally dozens of tools for downloading videos from YouTube and/or converting those YouTube videos to some format other than .flv. It’s hard to pick the best one, as they all have pluses and minuses. Thus, we’ve chose
"video blogging - I'm all alone in my room talking into a video camera!" an explanation of the challenges and opportunities of vlogging and the pressures of performance.
"History of the internet" is an animated documentary explaining the inventions from time-sharing to filesharing, from Arpanet to Internet.
The definitive expression of an education system that is profoundly disconnected from the realities of our students and the wider digital world they inhabit.
This is a nice intro presentation on the benefits of Diigo for educators. relevant reference points and citations.
Getting started with Second Life - a quick overview of NMC's Orientation Island. This video was produced for the faculty of Montclair State University to be used with their students, although all ...
The MIT Professor describes why games are great learning tools, and how new gaming paradigms can change the educational system.
Instead of the conventional power point presentation, Rheingold asked his students to "teach" their presentations using a variety of social media. These two students chose Youtube. The video they produced will no doubt engage their peers (the point).
presented at the Library of Congress, June 23rd 2008. This was tons of fun to present. I decided to forgo the PowerPoint and instead worked with students to prepare over 40 minutes of video for the 55 minute presentation.
Explore the world of possibilities as you go along on the journey of several educators working and learning in Second Life. With your host, Kittygloom Cassady, find out how ISTE Island created a powerful educator network and supports this ongoing collaboration within Second LIfe. . --- Knowclue Machinima
20 items | 5 visits
A selection of videos that introduce or explain key web2.0 cultures and contexts by leading figures in online life and education.
Updated on 2009-05-19
Created on 2009-05-19
Category: Schools & Education
URL: