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Monthly Archives: February 2005
The Mug Shots Project
.flickr-photo { border: solid 1px #000000; }.flickr-frame { float: left; text-align: center; margin-right: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Mug Projeto Tamar, originally uploaded by bee1. Sergei Gridushko from Belarus started the mug shots project with … Continue reading
Rebels
Bird in Bariloche, which Ale Weser posted to her blog and Aaron’s subsequent comment on it, took me to a poem I wrote about 4 years ago… funny how connections are made. Many would like to be that bird perched … Continue reading
OSN 2005: Exploring on-line tools for collaboration
The Online Social Networks 2005 Conference has just started. Over 300 people around the world have signed up and I have just logged in as a special guest 😉 Howard Rheingold ( SmartMobs) , Lisa Kimball (Group Jazz, Joi Ito … Continue reading
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Can RSS help learners and educators?
Listening now to Mary Harrsch’s presentation at Learning Times. 16 people in the room and Mary is sharing with us her historical sites and photos while she explains how to use different tools like Flickr and how they help her … Continue reading
The Internet is About People
Amy Gahran in Contentious blog says…”contrary to popular opinion, the internet is not really about technology. It’s about people, specifically how people communicate. Despite the best efforts of evolution and civilization, human beings still have a lot of rough edges … Continue reading