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London Wiki Wednesday came and went, and very good it was too. I got to meet some interesting people, chat about wiki implentations, and make my own presentation about my research and stuff. The attendance of over 20 was encouraging, given the change of date, my only disappointment being the short time afterwards to mingle […]

From John Barben’s blog I was notified of a date change and at short notice I’ve decided to go along to Wiki Wednesday in London on the 8th March where I’ll be briefly presenting some of my research, listening to a bunch of clever people talking about social software, wikis and web2.0 stuff, and maybe […]

Hi and welcome to my online exhibition. For these two weeks I am an exhibitionist, so I’ve been out and about trying to find people and railroad them along here to listen to what I have to say, and I am very grateful indeed that you have arrived. Thankyou. This is what you are going […]

February 22, 2006

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by: StojneBabe

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Categories: General

In this blog I am documenting some of the most easily identifiable learning “take aways” from the recent CP2 web2.0 workshop As a prelude, I must mention that the most significant thing is of course the community itself, both longer term hosts and temporary guests, all of whom I found to be genuinely open and […]

February 6, 2006

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by: StojneBabe

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Tags: cop2.0, CP2, mashup, wiki

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Categories: COP, General, Wiki

This brief thought from Stephen Downes caught my eye because it correlates with Rosanna Tarsiero’s view “There are two ways of forming a CoP (I say two ’cause I don’t believe in the third, the “built” one)” and also seems to contradict Bill Bruck’s (of www.q2learning.com) view that “blogs will be able to be used […]

February 5, 2006

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by: StojneBabe

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Tags: blogs, communitiesofpractice, downes, onlinefacilitation

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Categories: COP, General, Trackback

From out of my Action Research ad hoc discussion at CPsquared’s Web2.0 workshop came strong recommendations for Bob Dick’s AREOL course. Areol, action research and evaluation on line, is a 14-week public course offered each semester as a public service by Southern Cross University and the Southern Cross Institute of Action Research The course begins […]

J. LeRoy puts his finger on something that has been irking me for three years now. All of these new web services, LMSs, blog tag facilitation, aggregators etc etc are just giving us back something we already had, but under somebody else’s control instead of our own. It won’t hold up in the long run […]

January 3, 2006

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by: StojneBabe

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Tags: peer2peer, web2.0

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Categories: General

It seems like it was good fortune that I didn’t end up going for my backup research plan busking for improvement, since I may well have ended up as one of the starving buskers – an unexpected consequence of iPods, according to cybersoc. But really I think Boris Anthony’s comment at Smartmobs may be closer […]

December 20, 2005

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by: StojneBabe

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Tags: busking, ipod, paris

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Categories: General, Trackback

What you are about to explore represents only the very early stages of the DAR project. I’m letting you in through this password protected page because I really value your opinions and ideas and I want you to get an idea of what I’ve been getting up to over last couple of months or so. […]

October 22, 2005

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by: StojneBabe

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Categories: General