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Since my earliest tinkerings with the social web, I have thought the digital trails we write to the internet would make ideal data for anthropologists to study. My instincts regularly ‘give me feelings’ that the things I experience through my online networks are profound and perhaps mirror the inner workings of my brain or maybe [...]
Entries Tagged as 'web2'
Twitter, cursebird and the Anthropologist
November 6th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: ReadWriteCulture · education · remix · research · science · stigmergy · web2
Why I license cc:by
May 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Over the weekend several people alerted me to the fact that someone had ’stolen’ my logo.Turns out that Richard McManus had (rather skillfully in my opinion) used one of my flickr images in a post on the ReadWriteWeb blog.
And that’s fine because I decide to ‘give away’ most of my rights to my digital content [...]
Tags: ReadWriteCulture · ccdrm · remix · web2
Converstations started at yesterday’s web2 bootcamp
February 9th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Yesterday Dr. Paul and the good folk from litfuse hired me to help out with a ‘Web2.0 BootCamp’. By the end of the day we had seven new bloggers starting conversations around the sustainability of Agriculture in our part of the world in the light of climate change.
Lambsy thinks the type of broadacre farming [...]
Tags: ccdrm · litfuse · litfuse0208 · training · web2
Blog and Web2.0 BootCamp – Adelaide, Fri 8th Feb
January 18th, 2008 · No Comments
I will be helping the good folk at LitFuse with a web 2.0 boot camp in Adelaide on Friday 8th Feb, 2008. Tell your friends or plan to come along yourself. By the end of the day you will:
Have your own blog up and running
Have set up an RSS reader with some subscriptions
Explore blogs, podcasts, [...]
Tags: education · litfuse · web2
Web2.0 Training – Dec 14, Adelaide
December 3rd, 2007 · No Comments
Dr Paul Dalby and I will be running a Web2.0 bootcamp in Adelaide on Friday December 14th, 2007. If you have been to one of my talks and are interested in finding out more and getting started then come along. Details from Paul’s e/maiul
Following your interest in the Web 2.0 training sessions, Mike Seyfang and [...]