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Socio-technological evolution and the emergence of multiconsciousness

Yaroslav Nikolaev wrote 2 weeks ago: A curious analogy arises when comparing the communication mechanisms employed by cells in multicellu … more →

Tags: Multiconsciousness, Society, Web, Evolution, Future, Humanity, Open society

Opening up education (notes)

Paul Kolenick wrote 2 months ago: A little while ago a colleague at the University of Regina suggested this collection of writing on t … more →

Tags: open-education, Communities of Practice, educational technology, Creative Commons, Access to education, Public Policy, open educational content, The Open University, Open Educational Resources

Learning Physics Through Open Courses

fleance7 wrote 2 months ago: Image by Image Editor via Flickr If you have an interest in physics or would like to learn wh … more →

Tags: Education, free lectures, Fundamentals of Physics, Leonard Susskind, massachusetts institute of technology, Open Courses, Physics, Walter lewin

Free Education and Free Books7 comments

fleance7 wrote 3 months ago: Image via Wikipedia Ah, what a wonderful concept!  One of the best things to happen online in … more →

Tags: open-education, Lifehacker, robert stein, Douglas Stuart, Craig Blomberg, Mashable, free education, Free E-books, free seminary classes

Why isn't my museum on Google Earth?

Jon Pratty wrote 4 months ago: Adele Beeby from the East Midlands asked this question today (March 10, 2009) on the e-List of the M … more →

Tags: Museums and the Web, API, Free Our Data, Google Earth, Google Image Search, Google maps, machine culture, museum, Open source culture

Drama of a Remix Culture

gabriel wrote 9 months ago: At the turn of our century, the French mathematician Henri Poincaré … pointed out that what wa … more →

Tags: remix culture, Digital Art

Ambassadors of the Middle Tail2 comments

johnstauffer wrote 10 months ago: Most days, I’m embarrassed to admit that I pay for cable. I can’t stand most of what’s on TV and wh … more →

Tags: Long Tail

An example of open culture

Mark Qvist wrote 1 year ago: One of the stupidest mis-conceptions of our time is, in my opinion, that if copyright laws and the l … more →

Tags: Culture, Society, Animation, Copyright, Creative Commons, Movie, short movie

A video on scientific blogging1 comment

dorigo wrote 1 year ago: On Saturday, May 15th, a conference called “sci.bzaar.net” will take place in Milano. It … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Internet, Italian Blogs, News, Personal, Physics, Science, Events, scibzaarnet

More on Arthur C. Clarke

Elizabeth wrote 1 year ago: Arthur C. Clarke and George Bernard Shaw The Impact of Arthur C. Clarke On his 90th birthday: video … more →

Tags: Authors, videos, VQR, Virginia Quarterly Review, YouTube, arthur c. clarke, George Bernard Shaw, One Minute Book reviews, Cassini mission

that's a lot of creators1 comment

julielavoie wrote 1 year ago: I stumbled upon this fascinating list: 36 (Asian) Youth Facts in 15 minutes There are 3 billion … more →

Tags: Thailand, Asia, Youth Culture, Marketing, Fashion, hip-hop, Street, Laos

I'll pass on that wiki-meatball

tea4t wrote 1 year ago: Nicholson Baker has an interesting essay in the New York Review of Books about the politics of Wikip … more →

Tags: recreational reading, Sourcing, Nicholson Baker, New York Review of Books, Wikipedia, knowledge sharing, Academia, Citations, Information Management

Send your unconscious to the polls2 comments

Elizabeth wrote 1 year ago: Not reading-, writing-, or Charlottesville*-related, but fascinating nonetheless: Who is Your Uncons … more →

Tags: Fun, Psychology, Presidential Race, unconscious prejudice, implicit association test

Stanford blog, features competitors

Angelo wrote 1 year ago: There’s something about being ‘open’ and ‘unofficial’ that grabs me. T … more →

Tags: Social Media, Blog, harvard, dan cole, Ed Finn, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, Oxford, iTunes

The Best in Free Online Learning, 1

eric_o wrote 1 year ago: This website has been expanded over time by the momentum originally obtained by several very influen … more →

Tags: academic, Free Culture, Video, academic podcasts, eLearning, free education online, free lectures online, free science online, iTunes U

Norman Mailer

Elizabeth wrote 1 year ago: Norman Mailer has died at the age of 84. I had heard he was in poor health, but I don’t think … more →

Tags: Authors, New York Times, Norman Mailer, author obituaries, Litkicks, the millions, BBC

An Economic Crystal Ball

WDW wrote 2 years ago: This Associated Press article from June 23 gives a good introduction to prediction markets. Here are … more →

Tags: Economics, ON/THE/NET, PolicyDesign, IT, Markets, prediction, Prices

Recent Changes Camp5 comments

Audrey Eschright wrote 2 years ago: I spent yesterday and part of today at Recent Changes Camp, which is an unconference about wikis.Pa … more →

Tags: Events, Portland, technology, Access, Communities, Diversity, Openness, rcc2007, recent changes camp

Re-use music videos on youtube

paula wrote 2 years ago: Two days after Universal exasperated many of us with its same old chest beating rhetoric about servi … more →


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