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TWAM01 - The Week According to Me (Mike) episode 1

April 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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Some things of interest noticed in the first week of April, 2008.

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  • Web2.0 & Semantic Web - Impact on scientific publishing
  • Panel introductions, definitions of Web2.0 and Semantic Web
  • Open access publishing
  • Challenging IT leaders to Mashup, Twitter, Tag and Poke
  • General Education Requirements (20 years old, updated to include the notion of ‘W.O.V.E.’)
  • Social networking tools
  • Email - including gmail for students on campus
  • Be where the students are

493012149_8d0594d7cc_m TWAM01 - The Week According to Me (Mike) episode 1
TreeBlue Originally uploaded by Conor Lawless

Roughly ten minutes of snippets from podcasts I have heard recently that might be relevant to Higher Education. My aim is to stimulate discussion around the impact of the read/write web on research and teaching & learning. To subscribe to this podcast in iTunes click on the logo below:
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Image - ‘TreeBlue’
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Wilbanks, John (2007) panel discussion Web2.0 & Semantic Web - Impact on scientific publishing, SXSW07.

Metros, Susan E (2008) Challenging IT Leaders to Mashup, Twitter, Tag, and Poke: New IT Strategies for a Digital Society
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via: Downes, S (2008) Podcast: Challenging IT Leaders to Mashup, Twitter, Tag, and Poke: New IT Strategies for a Digital Society - OlDaily
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13:00 General Education Requirements
14:45 Social Networking, Collaboration etc
17:00 Google Apps
10:30 Research on Research

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1 response so far ↓

  • 1    McDawg // Apr 12, 2008 at 10:07 pm



    Nice one Mike.

    If you hadn’t posted your details on the PLoS blog, I would never have come across this blog.

    Having read this blog post and listened to the podcast, I can obviously understand why you were interested in listening to the interview that Prof Varmus gave yesterday.

    Great job BTW…

    I don’t think Prof Suber has blogged a link yet to SXSW Nov podcast so will send him an alert so that he posts something on OA News.

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