This video is great. It talks about how putting things out on the Internet causes context collapse – we know ANYONE can see it, and we may even have to see it. So one way we know ourselves is by our relationship to others. Now that there are new ways to connect with others, we [...]
Archives for July, 2009
eLearning Guild ID Symposium New England – Day 2 wrap up
If you are looking my wrap up of Day 1, look here. I forgot to mention the Tweet-up. I got to meet up with @bschlenker @edwsonoma @kasey428 @cammybean @smartinx, plus a lot of non-tweeps. We even sent pictures into #lrnchat. That was fabulous. On to the wrap up of Day 2: ID Considerations for Synchronous [...]
eLearning Guild ID Symposium New England – Day 1 wrap up
Last week I had the opportunity to attend and present at the eLearning Guild’s Instructional Design Symposium New England conference. The conference is planned to be very intimate – about 100 folks attend. So the sessions are very small, there were about 15 or so in the session I led with my colleague Matt LeBlanc. [...]
Help build out a wiki about using tech to help with Asperger’s issues
I’m working on the first assignment for my Web 2.0 course. I have to make an example of “produsage”. What I settled on was creating a wiki so people can share how they use technology to overcome issues that come along because of Executive Functioning deficits (here is the link to the wiki). For example, [...]
Light blogging volume here for another four weeks
I’m in a class this summer that requires me to keep a blog, so I’ve been blogging there. We’re reading Alex Bruns’ book about “Produsage”, and I really hate this book. If you want to read what I have to say on that subject, visit my summer class blog. As for this blog, I have [...]

