Unscheduled Broadcast

broadcastI’ve recently been accepted to present at a conference for incoming TAs to my university. I’m giving a talk for over an hour on Web 2.0, it’s possibilities, and pitfalls. Obviously I’m going to be going nuts building up information to provide, but does anyone have anything that I *need* to be talking about? The current list is going to include things like blogging, wiki’s, and online data archival tools.

I’m going to have a 100% captive audience, and lots of time, so your ideas and suggestions would be extremely appreciated!

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About Christopher

Christopher is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at the University of Victoria. He is currently attending to a particular set of technologies that facilitate digitally mediated surveillance, including Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), behavioral advertising, and mobile devices. He thinks through how these technologies influence citizens in their decision to openly express themselves or engage in self-censoring behavior on a regular basis.
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One Response to Unscheduled Broadcast

  1. Tracy Rosen says:

    Hi Christopher – I see you have already seen some of the links I may have provided you with in terms of Web 2.0.

    My biggest suggestion would be to remember to have a discussion around the need to balance Web 2.0 with other learning strategies. I talk about that a bit in a few of my more recent posts, and Kevin Sandridge talks about it as well in Web 2.0: Embrace the Past and Create the Future.

    Have fun with it, stay balanced :)
    Tracy

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