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Just for me learning

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Clearly there are security and privacy issues to be addressed, but another trend is that learning is now becoming more untethered and we are witnessing a decline in the use of training rooms. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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New spaces, new pedagogies

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In this presentation I will argue that this rapid rise of user generated content is blurring boundaries between novice and expert, and challenging the traditional notions of knowledge, ownership, privacy and identity. wikis privacy digital identity. Unported License. Based on a work at steve-wheeler.blogspot.com.

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The drama of Facebook

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Because Facebook is generally a public space that can be manipulated and ''controlled'' by privacy settings, many Facebook users may indeed be in a more private space with their ''friends''. Many however are largely ignorant of the privacy controls and unknowingly leave themselves open to observation from ''outsiders''.

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The interview

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We also tackled the thorny issue of privacy in the digital age. Graphic courtesy of Bonnie Stachowiack The interview by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 , reasons why I use Twitter, and why teachers should adopt blogging as a professional practice. Unported License.

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The mobile agenda

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It also presents new challenges for organisations around interoperability, data protection/security, personal metrics and privacy. Photo by Steve Wheeler The mobile agenda by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Watch your back!

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One of the important skills I identified in a previous post on digital literacies is how people manage and protect their privacy. Indeed, each of us is vulnerable because there is a huge potential for our privacy to be breached in any online environment. This begs the question - can any of us protect our privacy on the web?

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Making Spectacles of ourselves

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As with any other wearable technology that captures and shares images and video, there are issues around privacy and misuse. But there is already speculation about how it might be used in a number of professional areas, including education. These will need to be addressed, certainly. Unported License.

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