Author: Christopher Bounds
This executive summary from the SITES 2006 study (the report on which was published this year in March) is worth a read. I’ll get the study itself, but check my red emphases! It confirms...
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Deep in an essay for Research Methods, but still finding stuff on Web 2.0. Here are some of the links: The Digital Native Project (very interesting, good table on front) Why Heather can Write Learning...
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Just the thing for a Monday morning before starting n assignment for Uni! My comments on each proposal in red. PRODUCTIVITY Parent and children centres Picks up the idea floated by the Prime Minister last...
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So we didn’t score an invitation to Canberra for the historic talkfest hosted by the redoubtable Kevinator! Alas, were it not for the power of the internet, the future would be denied our invaluable...
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Perhaps the only surprising this about this announcement was the faint air of surprise in the Sydney media. Archbishop Aspinal had obviously been preparing the way for some time and Perth is, at least...
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For the first time, I am watching an American program which demonstrates a degree of reflective awareness about the Second World War. The fact that is is by Ken Burns is hardly surprising: since...
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It seems an appropriate time for the author to reflect on the resurrection, and it is certainly a time for this blog to consider it. In a previous blog I noted the reflection by...
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This has to be the site of the moment. If you need anything on video, you’ll find it here. Legal or illegal, it is a wealth of material. Nothing expresses what web 2 is...
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This is a superb article, and worth quoting at length because the SMH will make you pay for it after three weeks! I don’t know that Dickson is saying anything new, but what he...
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I think Ramsey’s columns have always been worth a read, even though some might consider him too left to be listened to. The fact remains that he represents an older tradition of political journalism...
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