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Jon Hoem is leading a group from NVU that will look at uses of Web 2.0 in higher education, and they’ve started a blog, Undervisning 2.0. Should be interesting – Jon has a lot of good ideas about these things.
Let me show you how art and culture drive technological development.
Let me show you how art and culture drive technological development.
Jon Hoem is leading a group from NVU that will look at uses of Web 2.0 in higher education, and they’ve started a blog, Undervisning 2.0. Should be interesting – Jon has a lot of good ideas about these things.
There are 244,387 Norwegians between the ages of 16 and 19. There are 204,060 Norwegians between the ages of 16 and 19 on Facebook. That means that 83.5% of Norwegians between the ages of 16 and 19 are on Facebook. I wonder […]
If you’re interested in social network sites like Facebook, MySpace, Bebo and the like, you’ll want to have a look at the special issue of the Journal of Computer Mediated Communication that just came out, edited by danah boyd and Nicole Ellison. […]
Great quote from Jeff Jarvis, via Kristine Lowe: They think this is ‘new media.’ And they think thatís something they need to try. (I would have hoped theyíd have come to that conclusion about 12 years ago.) Of course, itís not just […]
I’m still waiting to read William Gibson’s latest novel, Spook Country – but Martin’s read it and more than that, has wandered around through Gibson’s blog and discovered that the posts on it from October 2004, pointing to stories of things happening […]
I have a master’s student who’s almost done, so I’m reading the last draft of her thesis to give her the last batch of feedback tomorrow. It’s always wonderful seeing the progress from the first drafts to the final stages of a […]
GrandTextAuto has a useful list of some interesting conferences coming up with CFP deadlines very soon.
Tomorrow I’m guest lecturing at NHH in Ingeborg Kleppe’s class Exploring Online Consumer Communities. I’m gong to talk about corporate blogging in general, and about the ethics of commerical blogging. Students will have their laptops, and as it’s a three-hour class there’ll […]
Here’s what I talked about with the sixth and seventh graders at our local primary school about kildekritikk or critically evaluating web sources. It’s in Norwegian, of course. As an aside, the teacher mentioned that sometimes the whole school is blocked from […]
Ron Paul, a Republican candidate for US president, made $4.3 million from a fundraising campaign organised bottom up through blogs and social networks. While the metrics of political fundraising don’t translate into most European politics (in Norway, for instance, political television advertising […]