I'm sat in the Web 2.0 workshop which is being run by James Clay (Gloucestershire College), and we are exploring a range of social software tools. James is asking us all to report back at the end of the session using a variety of tools, including blogs, podcasts and YouTube videos. He has set up a blog called Molenet which everyone is posting their responses into. Everyone is asking the right questions, and everyone is realising that there are probably more questions than answers.
Earlier Graham Russell, Mark Pannell and I presented a session on the iHub project (see the post from earlier today) and had a heavy duty discussion about privacy, anonymity, control and institutional policies. It was interesting, and very helpful to hear views from the audience (who are mainly very tech-savvy people working in learning technology) and to be able to make mental notes about possible research and development directions for the future of e-learning provision.
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