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Commentary on Web-Wise by Peter B. Kaufman
First Monday article Vol 10 No 6, June 6, 2005
Christine: Thought you might enjoy this article. Older but still a hot topic
Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » How to get students to find and read 94 articles before the next class
Can you think of ways to try this approach for an information literacy infusion collaboration? There are comments from librarians as well as instructors who want to join the experiment. Wesch is promoting it as an opportunity for 'deep learning'. What do
Digital Natives Series: Open Source Reality Webcast (Library of Congress)
Douglas Rushkoff, who teaches media theory at New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Progr
The Anthropology of Digital Natives Webcast (Library of Congress)
Child-development expert Edith Ackermann is an honorary professor of developmental psychology at the University of Aix-Marseille in France. She is currently a visiting scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the School of Architecture an
An anthropological introduction to YouTube
Mike Wesch Library of Congress presentation from June 2008. Thought you'd enjoy it. Read more about the LOC presentation at: http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2008/08-104.html
Library 2.0 - The Cluetrain is leaving the station, who’s on board? @ Read long and prosper
EPIC 2014 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wiki entry on the 2004 radical future vision of the web. Coins Googlezon
EPIC 2015
You tube version of clip.
Small Pieces Loosely Joined
I read Chapter 1 a while ago and it convinced me to tackle the more current 'Everything is Miscellaneous'
David Weinberger | Berkman Center
Weinberger taught at Harvard in 2008. Don't know if it was Winter, Spring or Fall. This site links to several of his online sites I had not yet visiited. It's important to remember he has also influenced public policy making re the web and the communicati
Joho the Blog
Christine mentioned Weinberger wrote this journal, blog so I checked it out.
Ambient Findability
This is the closest thing to Weinberger's presentation I've found. If only I could prioritize reading this. No can do right now.
findability.org - by Peter Morville
Peter Morville's blop. As a co-author of Information Architecture and Ambient Findability his commentary on any technology, web2.0 or library systems topic is always worth reading. Not to mention he's a U of M grad.
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