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Where Did All the Academic Social Networks Go?

Started by Sam Harrelson · 1 year ago

When I first got “online” in the mid 90’s, I loved the Prodigy bulletin boards. Then, I found listservs and realized the importance of email. I was just a geeky high school student in rural South Carolina, but for the first time I had access to people around ... Continue reading »

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  • Do you have ESP or something? I just had a long meeting about utilizing podcasts, blogs, listservs, etc. in continuing education, and some of my colleagues were resistant to share educational programming information because they didn't think there was a need for it and people are not interested (I disagree). So then I get back to my office, decide to pull up some blogs that I read and run across this...I emailed your thoughts to some of the people in the meeting to say "Hey, people are out there looking for information at a higher-ed level!" I am curious now about the replies I will receive...Later, Ash

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