I gave a presentation about Web 2.0 technology and community to a group of graduate students in ED 709 Educational Leadership. I was telling them that Web 2.0 has connected me to a invaluable network of resources that push information to me and that I vary rarely search (the Internet) anymore. If I did search, I may find interesting things out there... but I get all the interesting information that I can handle form my network (no time to look for more). To me this is a great problem to have. I spend more time looking at things that others like me have found to be interesting. This is much more focused and productive (be careful... it is also additive).
Here is a Web 2.0 tool that was pushed to me (through my) this morning! I hope you like it too... If not, don't keep me (or put me) in your network. Build a network that fits your needs and that sends your stuff that makes you crave for more.
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Thursday, September 6, 2007
Things come to me: Instructables
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Labels: ED709, EDUC331, Instructables, web 2.0
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