Web 2.0 and Responsible Educators
If you read this blog regularly, you will know that I believe setting up your computer as your own PLE (Personal Learning Environment) or as some call it, your PLWE (Personal Learning and Working...
View ArticleSocial Maps: How the Digital People Keep Connected
This video by Loic Lemeur is intimidating, inspiring and irritating. Intimidating because he has such wide ranging use of the social media; Inspiring because I get some idea what I want to spend more...
View ArticlePersonalizing Web Access
Sometimes a bunch of experiences mash together and inspiration results. A couple of day ago I received a comment on one of my posts – #2 by Virginia Yonkers where she said “Try working on another’s...
View ArticleAn Autodidact Learns From the Web
An autodidact is someone who learns outside of regular school settings, someone who teaches herself (or himself). It used to be a kind of demeaning label, meaning someone who had spotty and uncertified...
View ArticleAn Autodidact is Social
Seems like a contradiction in terms, but autodidacts are social; we have to be. When I learn from the web, I access websites, support people, books, friends, and the wonderfully generous denizens of...
View ArticleAlways Beta, Never Done
The most fascinating thing about the web is that there is no end; there is always more and new. The most frustrating thing about the web is that there is no end; there is always more and new....
View ArticleThe Web is a Bottomless Toy Chest
I like to play on the web, and my biggest problem is my “I-can’t-catch-up” anxiety. There is always more to explore. And for free, either for the basic version or for a month. I can never try...
View ArticleWhy I Use More than One Social Bookmarking Service
Not that I’m paranoid (or maybe I am but I like to call it cautious skepticism) but I am always aware than any of the free web services that I use, or even ones I’ve paid for, could go belly up and my...
View ArticleThe Web is a Creativity Generator generating a Culture of Creativity
Photo by Tabea Dibou, from Flickr We can see more people creating more works than ever before in history. And it’s because of the web and because the web is social. On the web, much is possible....
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