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A session on the vast glories of the open web and the role of being an open and connected network learner.

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Out in the Open Range

Alan Levinecogdogblog.com

Five Things

3cogdogblog.com/storybox

cc licensed ( BY NC SA ) flickr photo by Scorpions and Centaurs: http://flickr.com/photos/sshb/5581950030/

5www.anything

cc licensed ( BY NC ND ) flickr photo by Jim's outside photos: http://flickr.com/photos/jimbrekke/240395996/

?cc licensed ( BY NC ND ) flickr photo by Jim's outside photos: http://flickr.com/photos/jimbrekke/240395996/

if you are not having fun...

Like a house, every paragraph in "Enquire Within" has its number,—and the Index is the Directory which will explain

what Facts, Hints, and Instructions inhabit that number.

Suggestion of magic... a

portal to the world of

information

cc licensed ( BY NC SA ) flickr photo by theirhistory: http://flickr.com/photos/22326055@N06/4332455554/

The dream behind the Web is of a common information space in which we communicate by sharing information.

a really big place

cc licensed ( BY SA ) flickr photo by cogdogblog: http://flickr.com/photos/cogdog/498918567/

Grand Canyon Google Streetview http://maps.google.com/grandcanyon

virtually real

data alive

Archery Mathematica Generated GIFs http://intothecontinuum.tumblr.com/

mega collaboration

beyond print

world changing

Its universality is essential: the fact that a hypertext link can point to anything, be it personal, local or global, be it draft or highly polished.

The World Wide Web: A very short personal history by Tim Berners-Lee May 7, 1998http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/ShortHistory.html

The World Wide Web: A very short personal history by Tim Berners-Lee May 7, 1998http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/ShortHistory.html

Its universality is essential: the fact that a hypertext link can point to anything, be it personal, local or global, be it draft or highly polished. There was a second part of the dream, too, dependent on the Web being so generally used that it became a realistic mirror (or in fact the primary embodiment) of the ways in which we work and play and socialize.

The World Wide Web: A very short personal history by Tim Berners-Lee May 7, 1998http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/ShortHistory.html

Its universality is essential: the fact that a hypertext link can point to anything, be it personal, local or global, be it draft or highly polished. There was a second part of the dream, too, dependent on the Web being so generally used that it became a realistic mirror (or in fact the primary embodiment) of the ways in which we work and play and socialize. That was that once the state of our interactions was on line, we could then use computers to help us analyse it, make sense of what we are doing, where we individually fit in, and how we can better work together.

cc licensed ( BY SA ) flickr photo by cogdogblog: http://flickr.com/photos/cogdog/344384924/

openness facilitates the unexpected--David Wiley

cc licensed ( BY NC ) flickr photo by ryancr: http://flickr.com/photos/ryanr/142455033/

On Sharing

Clothes and Us

Leah on Identity

2011 Road Odyssey http://cogdogblog.com/odyssey

Claudia: “The Internet as a dream”

cc licensed ( BY NC SD ) flickr photo by Stéfan: http://flickr.com/photos/st3f4n/5442210495/Who Are We?

Shape or be shaped?

Leave it to Google?

When we narrate our

work, we enable others to ask and

answer the critical question:

What is it like to be a __________?-- Jon Udell

cc licensed ( BY SA ) flickr photo by cogdogblog: http://flickr.com/photos/cogdog/7079008281/

Stalking in English Class www.evenfromhere.org/?p=1611

You become a different person hiding behind a computer, phone, or digital device

It is easier to say something online because you are hiding behind the computer.

It is very easy to hide behind the internet and lose sight of who you really are or that people can see past the mask

Some people are invisible in real life and hide behind intimacy on the internet and they act braver.

For example, since people are hiding behind a computer, they have more courage to say how they truly feel.

Network culture

How twitter creates a social sixth sense

“Twitter and other constant-contact media create social proprioception. They give a group of people a sense of itself, making possible weird, fascinating feats of coordination.” -- Clive Thomson, Wired June 2007 flickr photo by smallandround

It’s like waking up in a brand new train station every single day. Some good friends and interesting acquaintances are usually there with you, passing through, but you can’t be sure any of them will actually be present.

Bonnie Stewarthttp://theory.cribchronicles.com/2012/04/26/the-unbearable-lightness-of-being-digital/

Fan culture

http://stories.cogdogblog.com

flower story

stories.cogdogblog.com

'Narrate, Curate, Share': How Blogging Can Catalyze Learning

-Gardner Campbell

cc licensed ( BY SA ) flickr photo by cogdogblog: http://flickr.com/photos/cogdog/8104648473/

http://campustechnology.com/articles/2011/08/10/how-blogging-can-catalyze-learning.aspx

domain.of.ones.own

umwdomains.com cc licensed ( BY NC ) flickr photo by Barry Yanowitz: http://flickr.com/photos/tomvu/5371659662/

cc licensed ( BY SA ) flickr photo by cogdogblog: http://flickr.com/photos/cogdog/8522231056/

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