about 8 months ago - No comments
via Howard Rheingold on blip.tv: Mimi Ito on Participation Literacy, Part One. url=’http://www.markgammon.com/2010/01/mimi-ito-on-participation-literacy/’;size=’small’;
about 10 months ago - No comments
Attending the Educause conference for educational technologists in Denver this week. A quick shot from the opening Keynote. Posted via web from MarkGammon url=’http://www.markgammon.com/2009/11/educause09/’;size=’small’;
about 10 months ago - No comments
One of the many projects I’m engaged with right now is working with a group of fellow innovators who are exploring collaborative change processes in large ecosystems (eg. education and healthcare). Spearheaded by @sourcePOV and a core group of interested thought leaders, the group is meeting regularly for discussions (fairly high level right now) about
about 11 months ago - No comments
I thought this was a nice clean presentation and perspective on the value of social networks in work. It’s (mostly) about people, and social networking enables new possibilities for connecting people- and this really does matter. url=’http://www.markgammon.com/2009/10/the-value-of-social-networks/’;size=’small’;
about 11 months ago - 3 comments
Though the article does go into more depth than just the simple headline… Colleges better wake up and stop thinking about social media as something they have to deal with, live with, put up with, survive, etc… that kind of attitude will have them on the losing side of this paradigm shift. As a college,
about 11 months ago - No comments
David Parry Lecture in the Library – EMAC_Video on blip.tv. url=’http://www.markgammon.com/2009/09/david-parry-lecture-in-the-library-emac_video-on-blip-tv/’;size=’small’;
about 1 year ago - No comments
url=’http://www.markgammon.com/2009/05/social-networking-in-plain-english/’;size=’small’;
about 1 year ago - No comments
Nice to see an analysis that emphasizes universities, but that could just be because I’m slightly biased! Key To Innovation: Universities – Forbes.com url=’http://www.markgammon.com/2009/04/bringing-the-university-back/’;size=’small’;