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botheredbybees  
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 More options Mar 22, 9:49 pm
From: botheredbybees <botheredbyb...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 03:49:46 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sat, Mar 22 2008 9:49 pm
Subject: why don't you go out and play on the information superhighway
Here's a couple of easter eggs for you...

First up, I've been spending way too much time over the last couple of
days on pmog - a sort of massive multiplayer online webquest on
steriods (firefox browser addon required) - you'll need to play it to
see what I mean.

In the 'game' you can lay down commented trails (missions), along with
traps, chests full of goodies and portals...
Surf on over to http://pmog.com for the rundown and the addon. If you
join up, make me an acquaintance and/or try out the missions I've
created so far... http://pmog.com/users/botheredbybees/missions/generated
(put on your armor first, I've sprinkled mines liberally on the false
trails)

Another online activity you might enjoy is found on the Forrester
Groups' Social Technographics Profile tool:
http://www.forrester.com/Groundswell/profile_tool.html

I plugged some demographics in for a couple of my classes with
interesting results. My only problem was that I don't seem to have any
classes made up from just one demographic - typically about 1/3 of the
class are over 55, half are under 25 and the rest are scattered in
between. Still, it was an entertaining 30 minutes.

have a great weekend,
bbb


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Discussion subject changed to ":: TALO :: why don't you go out and play on the information superhighway" by James Neill
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(1 user)  More options Mar 22, 10:30 pm
From: James Neill <li...@wilderdom.com>
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 22:30:53 +1100
Local: Sat, Mar 22 2008 10:30 pm
Subject: Re: :: TALO :: why don't you go out and play on the information superhighway

there's a synchronicity - i only heard about pmog early today:

      i have seen the future of online education and it is PMOG
      <http://www.edtechpost.ca/wordpress/2008/03/17/pmog-browser-based-lear...>

http://www.edtechpost.ca/wordpress/2008/03/17/pmog-browser-based-lear...

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Discussion subject changed to "why don't you go out and play on the information superhighway" by botheredbybees
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 More options Mar 23, 6:06 pm
From: botheredbybees <botheredbyb...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 00:06:15 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Mar 23 2008 6:06 pm
Subject: Re: why don't you go out and play on the information superhighway
and here's an early version of moodle (or is it blackboard?)...
http://www.greenchameleon.com/gc/blog_detail/weve_been_imagined

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Discussion subject changed to ":: TALO :: Re: why don't you go out and play on the information superhighway" by rgrozdanic
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 More options Mar 24, 12:51 pm
From: rgrozdanic <rgrozda...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 12:51:31 +1100
Local: Mon, Mar 24 2008 12:51 pm
Subject: Re: :: TALO :: Re: why don't you go out and play on the information superhighway

beautiful, shaggy - that's exactly what it looked like to me.  in 2005.
except for the hair cuts.

we should have a competition in talo to describe our 2020 vision...  how
about you start? :-)

r

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 More options Mar 24, 3:52 pm
From: botheredbybees <botheredbyb...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 21:52:05 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, Mar 24 2008 3:52 pm
Subject: Re: :: TALO :: Re: why don't you go out and play on the information superhighway
cool, here goes...

With the increased casualisation of the workforce intersecting with
broadband mobile social networks, contractors for small to medium
businesses will be picking up skills 'on the fly' using their phones
and global links. Literacy and numeracy will become even less relevant
than they are even today. Mobile devices will not only be used for
simple calculation, but for OCR and reading too:
http://www.knfbreader.com/products-mobile.php People with the most
charisma and the best skills at making-it-up-as-they-go-along will be
the (temporary) employees of choice. We could well be heading for the
wuffie driven world painted by Cory in his magic kingdom:
http://craphound.com/down/download.php

Meanwhile, in a frenzy of denial, the current bastions of education
will cozy up ever closer with big business to ensure that there are
plenty of replaceable workers that can operate within corporate walled
gardens, creating and consuming in-house documentation to fulfill
their mission-critical day-to-day tasks - secure in the knowledge that
since they're the only ones licensed to bestow degrees, they are also
the only ones that can accurately determine the content of these
courses.

Mind you, I could be wrong. George Siemens has a much more optimistic
take on it all here: http://www.elearnspace.org/media/worldwithoutcourses/player.html

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minh mcCloy  
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 More options Mar 24, 3:59 pm
From: "minh mcCloy" <mizm...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 14:59:35 +1000
Local: Mon, Mar 24 2008 3:59 pm
Subject: Re: :: TALO :: Re: why don't you go out and play on the information superhighway

In the comments of that post at Green Chameleon:

BillTheEditor <bbran...@elearningguild.com>

*Oh, do I feel old! I remember teaching machines! I remember being a student
using a teaching machine. I have written programmed instruction (the content
that teaching machines delivered).
*

*They were dreadful, even then. What we can do now is nothing like we could
have imagined in 196**2. I think what we will be able to do in 2053 will
turn out to have been just as unimaginable.*

Just when did what we are doing now become *imaginable?*

This notion of unimaginability is tossed around a lot - technospherically.

For me serious imagination of pedagogical & cultural possibilities kicked in
in 1978 with the arrival of my TRS-80 & having kids interact with it & its
4k mem.

By early to mid 90s you could image the terrain ahead pretty clearly. The
details needed closer approaches to be mapped but Now was imaginable from
Then.

I do read science fiction & that helps.

How was it for other folk?

Corollary:

Imagine how it will be 5/10/20 years from now. With the rate of change
amping up maybe we can't And there's always the

rapture of the nerds - the singularity -  to contend with.

:)

minh

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From: alexanderhayes <alexanderhayes1...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 04:25:59 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, Mar 24 2008 10:25 pm
Subject: Re: :: TALO :: Re: why don't you go out and play on the information superhighway
Beautiful. Just simply gorgeous Bothered :)

Even my forms of smarm are smarting after that little retort. Goes
down as a quotable quotable.

Fact is I might even quote it myself.

Industry.

Verb or noun ?

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 More options Mar 27, 1:37 pm
From: rgrozdanic <rgrozda...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 13:37:36 +1100
Local: Thurs, Mar 27 2008 1:37 pm
Subject: Re: :: TALO :: Re: why don't you go out and play on the information superhighway

come on people - surely others in talo are prepared to stick their
free-range necks out and have a punt on what things might look like in 2020?

here's an article in smh today about what people said 40 years ago
http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,25642,23439615-5014239,00.html

r


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 More options Mar 27, 1:55 pm
From: "Janet Hawtin" <lucych...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 13:25:25 +1030
Local: Thurs, Mar 27 2008 1:55 pm
Subject: Re: :: TALO :: Re: why don't you go out and play on the information superhighway
There are two models of society in play
They produce different kinds of opportunities, challenges, and
probable longterm outcomes.

Ive been blatting in the wikiversity trying to unpack things which
might be useful
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Society_as_ecology


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minh mcCloy  
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 More options Mar 28, 12:17 pm
From: "minh mcCloy" <mizm...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 11:17:38 +1000
Local: Fri, Mar 28 2008 12:17 pm
Subject: Re: :: TALO :: Re: why don't you go out and play on the information superhighway

Sheryl NussbaumBeach popped this into Twitter. A prediction from 40 years
ago:

http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2008/03/24/what-will-life-be-like-in-t...

Some of it is spot on. I was particularly taken with this:

*People have more time for leisure activities in the year 2008. The average
work day is about four hours. But the extra time isn't totally free. The
pace of technological advance is such that a certain amount of a jobholder's
spare time is used in keeping up with the new developments—on the average,
about two hours of home study a day.

*which clearly isn't spot on but a great idea.

:)
minh
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