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Dialogue, debate and destinations

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I was challenged by delegates at Solstice to elaborate on the legal and ethical issues of Creative Commons and other Copyleft approaches. Creative Commons, I explained, is a means of circumventing Internet Copyright constraints. Unported License. Based on a work at steve-wheeler.blogspot.com.

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The art of Twitter

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When the Internet and e-mail was first emerging as a major communication tool set, several people proposed an Internet ettiquette, or 'Netiquette', which involved guidelines such as using UPPER CASE letters only if you were shouting. Unported License. There is quite an art to getting the best out of it.

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The architecture of learning

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Social tagging for example, is becomes increasingly stronger as people populate it with content and links. was about pushed content, and a 'sticky internet' where users could change very little, the evolution of the web into Web 2.0 Unported License. is qualitatively different to what preceded it. Essentially, where Web 1.0

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Digital is default

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Image by Martin42 on Wikimedia Commons When I read Being Digital for the first time, way back in 1997, it slowly dawned on me that everything was about to change. The book was published in 1995, just as the Internet was beginning to invent for itself a space that previously had not existed. Unported License.

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Separation and connection

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The Internet has taken the act of human contact and amplified it exponentially. In 1967, in a pre-Internet world, Milgram proposed that there were only an average of six degrees of separation between any two people in the world. Unported License. This is not hyperbole. But what of the original research?

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Share trading

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The Internet is challenging this culture. Prior to the social web, public sharing wasn''t that common a theme. Tagging made it even more personal. The arrival of Creative Commons licensing made free sharing a more attractive proposition for everyone. Unported License. I''ll trade you. van Dijk, J.

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Learning and teaching with Twitter

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What do we do about maintenance of confidentiality, privacy and the need to protect kids from internet predators? Learning and teaching with Twitter by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.