Social media

Blogging for the sake of it may be no bad thing

  • October 13, 2008 at 8:00 am
  • Categories: Digital engagement,Ramblings,Social media
  • Much has been debated about the merits of blogging: as journalism; as a mouthpiece for the masses; as a platform for the literate and illiterate alike. But what about as a therapeutic activity? Or, rather, as a creative outlet for those of us who may sometimes be uncomfortable in traditional social situations? I’m not going [...]

Social technologies and the blurring of formal and informal learning

  • October 9, 2008 at 1:22 pm
  • Categories: Digital engagement,Education,Social media
  • Last night I went to Education Unbound 2008, a debate on ‘how social technologies are blurring formal and informal learning‘. The panel comprised Dan Sutch (Futurelab), David Noble (Hillside School, Fife), Andy Gibson (School of Everything) and Catherine Howell (Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technologies). It was chaired by Matt Locke, Commissioning Editor at Channel [...]

Why NOT blog about what you wouldn’t talk about?

  • October 6, 2008 at 5:09 pm
  • Categories: Accessibility,Digital engagement,Ramblings,Social media
  • Quite often I hear advice to the effect of ‘Don’t express online what you wouldn’t be happy defending offline’. I agree with this insofar as it protects the writer, but I no longer agree with it as an attitude with which to approach the web. If (as I have written before) we should be willing [...]

Braving the subtleties of online social interactions

  • October 5, 2008 at 11:31 am
  • Categories: Digital engagement,Education,Ramblings,Social media
  • Social ‘interaction’ is something I’ve never really got the hang of, and now with the internet thrown in it’s so much more confusing. I’ve just posted an item to Twitter that on re-reading I realised might be taken the wrong way by some people, so I posted another apologising if that was the case and [...]

Digital mentors?

  • September 25, 2008 at 10:51 am
  • Categories: Accessibility,Digital engagement,Education,Ramblings,Social media
  • My skepticism has been assuaged considerably since this was originally posted, but it would be wrong of me to alter the post so I haven’t; and besides, the arguments are still worth having. I want to endorse the idea of ‘digital mentors‘ [link updated], really I do; but the more I think about it the [...]

Should we tackle the digital divide or live with it?

  • September 25, 2008 at 9:37 am
  • Categories: Accessibility,Digital engagement,Education,Ramblings,Social media
  • At three o’clock this morning I finished a frantic flurry of blog posts and Twitter tweets, and tried to sleep. Instead I began to panic. When this happens – and it happens a lot these days – I feel that I’m on an irreversible and rapid ascent to the peak of my sanity, at which [...]

Social media: peripheral impact measurement

  • September 8, 2008 at 10:05 am
  • Categories: Digital engagement,Social media
  • It’s fairly easy to gauge the impact of a blog on a discussion by the quantity and content of comments, backlinks etc. But I am a lazy blogger: I don’t write very often (it doesn’t occur to me to, I don’t have anything to add, or I don’t have confidence in my opinion). But I [...]

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