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institute - Collectivate.net
The research of the Institute for Distributed Creativity (iDC) of the past year has focused on a critique of the sociable web, or what Tim O'Reilly calls Web 2.0.
about - Collectivate.net
Trebor Scholz is a writer, media activist, and educator who lives and works in New York City. He is the founder of the Institute for Distributed Creativity (iDC mailing list). In 2004 he organized Free Cooperation: The Art of Online Collaboration (w Geert Lovink). In 2005 he facilitated Share, Share Widely and in 2006 Architecture and Situated Technologies (with Omar Khan, Mark Shepard). In 2007 Autonomedia published The Art of Free Cooperation of which he is the co-editor.
PLAYBACK: Why Educators Should Embrace Texting, Tweeting and All That Mobile Technology Has to Offer » Spotlight
Students reading and tweeting literature; customized iPhone applications that deliver quizzes; and more on what must be done to fully embrace mobile technology in the classroom—all in Spotlight’s Digital Media and Learning News Round-Up.
Bridging the Gap Between the PLE and the LMS, Jon Mott opened09 on USTREAM. Conference
Bridging the Gap Between the PLE and the LMS
Tyranny of Technique – elearnspace
Technique has a way of forcing standardization on systems, minimizing innovation in the process. We need technique at some levels, but with rapid change, it (technique) becomes a hindrance. Technique is about duplication and scale. Innovation is about novel, serendipitous connections. I gave a talk at University of Queensland on Tyranny of Technique: slides are here…and the elluminate recording is here.
VizThink - Welcome to the VizThink Wiki Home
Wikis are powerful collaboration tools. Wikis are powerful knowledge sharing tools. To learn more about wiki's in general, watch this short video from one of our community members, Lee LeFever, from Common Craft:
apophenia: spectacle at Web2.0 Expo... from my perspective
spectacle at Web2.0 Expo... from my perspective
MASHe » Blog Archive » Black Wave: Embedding Google Wave (etherpad and mindmeister) into Blackboard
Official Google Blog: Help and learn from others as you browse the web: Google Sidewiki
Google Sidewiki, which allows you to contribute helpful information next to any webpage. Google Sidewiki appears as a browser sidebar, where you can read and write entries along the side of the page.
Brainstorm - Technology and the Seduction of Revolution - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Rise in digital writing, e.g., instant messaging and Twitter, fail to demonstrate any measurable gain in student writing performance.
Small Beer Press
Small press publisher of poetry and novels. Founder Gavin Grant licenses some books via Creative Commons; releases others as downloads in a variety of ebook formats (generating these can be an expensive "hassle"); and deploys social media, in the form of blogs and Facebook-enabled communication, to publicize and attract passionate readers to the firm's website.
Search Results — PNAS
PNAS article "Cognitive control in media multitaskers has been updated."
Why is HTML Suddenly Interesting? - O'Reilly Radar
After a decade of quiet, HTML is a hot topic once again. While there is pent-up demand for new features, the conversation reflects a more basic change in the Web's landscape.
The Evolution of Blogging
Blogging has evolved, becoming more than just a source of straight information or opinion, but of rich context. But that's ...
YouTube - Social Media Revolution
Is social media a fad?Or is it the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution?Welcome to the World of Socialnomics
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