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Phil Taylor

About « TodaysMeet - 2 views

  • TodaysMeet gives you an isolated room where you can see only what you need to see, and your audience doesn't need to learn any new tools like hash tags to keep everything together.
John Evans

Museum 2.0: Educational Uses of Back Channels for Conferences, Museums, and Informal Learning Spaces - 0 views

  • The back channel isn’t just a social space. I noted three distinct, valuable uses of back channels at WebWise:To communicate socially in an environment that does not permit open dialogue. This is the "note passing" or flirting use case.To share your onsite experience with a network of people who are not co-located with you. Where the first use case serves co-located people, this use case focuses on broadcasting the highlights of your experience to friends elsewhere.To investigate a content experience more deeply using a different set of tools than those used to convey the content. For example, you may listen to a speaker and check out related links from his work as he talks.
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    Many museums are experimenting with "back channel" platforms that allow visitors and staff to chat and share content while onsite at the museum
John Evans

apophenia: spectacle at Web2.0 Expo... from my perspective - 0 views

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    Danah Boyd's refelction on her recent presentation at Web 2.0 Conference. Video of presentation can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DW3_JhQksv4
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