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Howard Rheingold’s Co-laboratory

August 20th, 2008 · 1 Comment

The theory of digital natives (those younger than 30 being perfectly at ease with and heavy users of technology) is busted as far as Howard Rheingold is concerned — and he’s doing something about it.

A social networking and online communications educator since the 1980s, Howard Rheingold found that when he suggested the use of blogs, wikis or other social media tools to his 21st century students, he got a lot of blank looks. And when he introduced students to these various tools - he was met with a chorus of groans over the number of different log ins and platforms as well as the awkwardness of trying to stitch these together.

He also wanted to provide a jumping off point for educators who want to go beyond the goal of just using tools — to get at the deeper literacies these technologies make possible.

His vision is now going to be a reality thanks to winning a MacArthur Foundation award — and he gives us a preview of that reality in his latest video AND the opportunity to join the community of practice once it’s been released.

A link for my mobile/RSS readers: http://vlog.rheingold.com/index.php/site/video/social-media-classroom-co-laboratory-screencast1/ or http://url.edna.edu.au/BtCM

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Why don’t I feel like bloggin?

August 16th, 2008 · No Comments

So many ideas for great blog posts - so little ambition. From a rant about the LOUD family living next door - to mulling over McD’s new virtual space for kids and the joys of Twittering — I just don’t feel like writing lately. Not sure why, but I’ve decied to try a video blog instead. Here’s a link to an MP4 file if you’re following via RSS: http://blip.tv/file/get/KerryJ-BlogPostLight244.mp4 If you’re here on my blog, here’s the embedded video:

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What’s a freesoul?

August 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Freesouls is a photo commons project that involves photos of thought leaders and their thoughts on sharing and learning.

It is now a group on slideshow, inviting people to share what they think a freesoul is.

It was enough to inspire me to finally set up a slide show account and make a submission.

Here is mine:

Freesoul

View SlideShare presentation (tags: freesoul challenge meme risk)

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Testing out ExitReality

August 5th, 2008 · 5 Comments

If you haven’t seen it yet, the ExitReality plug-in for Internet Explorer aims to present the 2D web in 3D. It’s in Beta at the moment and I gave it a rough and ready test drive today.

While I don’t think it’s a virtual world replacement — I can’t help but be impressed that they’re out there swinging.

Link to video (Viddler web site): http://www.viddler.com/explore/KerryJ/videos/2/#

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Those pesky links!

July 31st, 2008 · No Comments

A quick, handy how-to for Windows users.

Ever have someone send you a link via email and you copy and paste it into a browser and then can’t figure out how to download the thing?

Notepad to the rescue - (da-dada-daaaah)!

  • Open notepad
  • Create html linked text - <a href=”linkurl”>download this</a>
  • Save the text doc as a .html doc (select all files in the drop down, add the file extension manually).
  • Open the html doc - it will open in your default browser
  • Right click on the linked words (download this in this example) and save

This handy tip courtesy of my brilliant husband.  Yay!

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