Net Smart is a book for an era where we’ve moved past just creating online identities and communities, but still have to educate ourselves on how to operate in day-to-day life. Rheingold said he believes a better understanding and deeper use of things like Google, Facebook, and Twitter are “essential survival skills” that will last beyond today or the lifespan of those individual companies.
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Howard Rheingold on how the five web literacies are becoming essential survival skills » Nieman Journalism Lab - 1 views
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Rheingold sees as important: attention, participation, collaboration, “crap detection,” and network smarts.
David Crystal debunks myths about texting and Twitter « Malcolm Bellamy's Lifelong Learning Blog - 0 views
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a world renowned expert on the English language tackling the myths (as he sees it) of texting and Twitter corrupting the language and leading to a generation that cannot spell and finds it hard to express themselves in more than a few clipped sentences.
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