The Internet Archive seeks to build a "digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form." Free access to researchers, historians, scholars, the print disabled and the general public. This is a GREAT resource that every educator should know about!
I have followed Dr. Michael Wesch's journey with Digital Ethnography since the early days of my exploration of relevant, digital-enhanced learning. This post grabs my gut and the whole time I say, "exactly! yes!" -- He refers to "Learning as soul-making."
Here's an interesting story to share with your students about the weight of an image going viral and our role in impacting others' digital footprints. What do you think?