In my humble opinion, Mark Pesce’s post; Fluid Learning is the clearest and most compelling synopsis describing how and why the autocratic institutional instruction paradigm is finally giving way to networking knowledge development.
Paradigms shift… (ah, shifted… by the time someone has done a exemplary comoncraft style video and a very nice one has been done [...]
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Today Twine went live. After many months of invite-only operation, Radar Network’s much anticipated “conceptual & contextual bookmark/comment sharing” social network is now fully open to the public.
Congrats go out to Nova Spivak and the Twine team on their achievement.
I was fortunate to be invited into Twine a few months ago. I enthusiastically recommend the [...]
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Tags: semantic net, twine, web2.0
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