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September 2007 - Posts

All my social networks...

It is interesting how things are evolving. We all have many social networks. In the physical world, we readily flip between, or otherwise manage them. In the physical world, it seems clear we maintain this separation as well as we do because we've had
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First, have something to say.

As we put together the community technology team's development agenda last year, it became clear to anyone actually listening, that the new online social would bring with it the need to evaluate standard marketing and brand management practices. One question
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Imagine a world where learning is like light...

Stephen Downes on Learning 2.0 I've been working the learning problem lately. Stephen has been on it for a while. In this presentation he introduces a number of valuable ideas. It's an adjunct to my recent focus on support. I keep them apart in conversation,
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Notes on AR23 1

Picked up a fascinating map through my UC Berkeley Arts 23 course ( Foundations of American Cyberculture ): Here's the site that created it. Thanks Chris Harrison. No, the world isn't flat at all is it?
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More on college course podcasts

How did I miss this? Some of these podcasts of university courses have been going on for over a year. I hate it anytime I find myself under a rock. http://www.oculture.com/2006/10/university_podc.html Got to expand my social network to include this "idea
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World changing stuff -- my world anyway

I pointed to the UC Berkeley course schedule of classes that Berkeley is podcasting/webcasting a couple of weeks ago. At this point, I've made my course selections and have begun to survey, among others, the Astro C10 / LS C70U Introduction to General
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Jooce - Challenging Facebook and WebOS Naysayers

WebOS? Hmmm. I think I'm buying it. Definitely a development to keep an eye on. ReadWriteWeb provides a good review of Jooce . I've signed up for the beta. I can hardly wait...
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Facebook observation

My experience with Facebook has been great. I'm somehow engaged with Facebook nearly every day -- sometimes multiple times a day. Of course I'm there not only as a participant, but as an analyst. That changes the experience. Think of it this way -- if
 
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