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A cultural anthropologist whose Twitter bio says simply, "Media Parkour", Wesch, with the help of his classes of some 200 students, is reinventing education using web 2.0-- and in the process, creating web 3.0.
Reviewed by statoun Mar 09 2009, 05:40am ( 5 reviews ) • mediatedcultures.net
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Rated by statoun on Mar 09 2009, 5:40am
A cultural anthropologist whose Twitter bio says simply, "Media Parkour", Wesch, with the help of his classes of some 200 students, is reinventing education using web 2.0-- and in the process, creating web 3.0.
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Reviewed by columbus1956 on Dec 29 2007, 12:47am
Good insight to to futute of learning
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Rated by Kip on Oct 14 2007, 10:05pm
the video under the title "A Vision of Students Today" is very cool
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Rated by spectrekitty on Feb 23 2007, 12:26am
...and an answer(s) to it. 'Dja ever notice that when you write it out in longhand, you can't use a spell-checker? (Can you write that fast?) "The world is synapses." ... "An involvement that is total." (See last video.)
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Rated by taubstumbler on Feb 05 2007, 4:30am
Great resource on the impact of web 2.0
