This video put together by Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology, at Kansas State University is awesome!
[via John Battelle's Search Blog & YouTube]
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This video put together by Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology, at Kansas State University is awesome!
[via John Battelle's Search Blog & YouTube]
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[...] Remember when not too long ago I mentioned how I was actually quite content with having, once and for all, my blogroll updated over here and how I said we are all what we read? Well, I am really glad that I have made that statement, because in the last few days I have been reading from quite a few of the folks that I get to read on a daily basis an incredible video clip of under five minutes that tries to explain, and succeeds big time!, what Web 2.0 or social computing is all about. [...]
I watched this last week when it was posted on NEWLIB-L. I love it!
I watched this last week when it was posted on NEWLIB-L. I love it!
[...] ended with the Web 2.0 video that I wrote about earlier. It was great sitting in a room of people who hadn’t seen it and listening to their reactions [...]
[...] tools have simple install files or sign up pages, it takes nearly no time at all – remember the Web 2.0 video (The Machine in Using Us)? Well, towards the end of that they create a blog in less than 10 [...]
[...] ended with the Web 2.0 video that I wrote about earlier. … nearly no time at all – remember the Web 2.0 video (The Machine in Using Us) … Read More [...]