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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Web 2.0. . . The Machine is Us/ing Us



Reflections after viewing:

I like how this starts with the linear "paper and pencil" text to help illustrate how digital text is more flexible.

I also like how the explanation of code helps explain why digital text can do what it does.

"We are the Web" sounds like an interesting article to read.

I like the idea that the internet is not "more powerful" or "greater" than humans or human interaction, but that our use of it teaches the machine how to act!

I really like the list at the end of all the things that we'll have to rethink-- copyright, privacy, authorship, family . . . new literacies are challenging for us all!

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