Michael Wesch from the Digital Ethnography at Kansas State University, has made a rather nice and succinct summary of Web 2.0 as a video. Rather than being technical, it gives good coverage of the nature and effect of technological change on the production and consumption of meaning, identity and text.
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Seb,
This is fantastic! Thanks so much for posting it.
Great score Seb. Thanks :)
Thought provoking…..very cool!
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Hi Seb - I can’t seem to see this video now. Is it still there??
Yes it is . . . probably corporate firewall is blocking it
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