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#CritLit2010 | How can micro blogging help participation?
On this post I would like to reflect about the following topic: “Learning in social networks. How can micro blogging help participation?” stumbleupon.com My motivation to this post came from the topic of “Measuring the Unmeasurable: Digital Participation Seminar” that … Continue reading
#CritLit2010 final reflections
At the end of the course, I would like to return and close the matter of semantic language, the cultural dimension as a matter of “linguistic relativity”. Different in interpretation of the world are based on linguistic differences, but rather … Continue reading
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#CritLit2010 reflections – third week
Pragmatics Managing connectivity on #CritLit2010 When connecting on CritLit2010 course I have to manage information in order to “be connected”, follow and participate on conversations. On this experience I am thankful to Steve Mackenzie who made me suggestions about his … Continue reading
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