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Monthly Archives: January, 2013

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Recent Posts

  • BBC scenarios from 2004 about kids’ online lives in 2014
  • ‘Don’t get bigger, get weirder’: Things I’ve learnt from 5 years of The Story
  • Empires of Attention
  • What you know, what you do, and what you own.
  • What we do we mean when we talk about ‘TV’?

Recent Comments

  • Final Assessment Part B | digitallidotnet on Six Spaces of social media
  • The Unconvential Guide to Creative Cultures | stuffthatisrelevant on What you know, what you do, and what you own.
  • Seven Spaces of Technology in School Environments | Marcellin College Strategic Planning on Six Spaces of social media
  • ‘Don’t get bigger, get weirder: Things I’ve learnt from 5 years of The Story | TEST | Andrew Sleigh on ‘Don’t get bigger, get weirder’: Things I’ve learnt from 5 years of The Story
  • Piketty for Attention | smithery on Empires of Attention

Twitter

  • Just published this week's Formats Unpacked, about a very ASMR food format that my daughter introduced me to: formatsunpacked.com/p/men-with-the… 45 minutes ago
  • I'm reading a presentation on the web that was made in Prezi. First, I didn't know Prezi was still going? And secon… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 4 hours ago
  • RT @JenniferBrandel: It's a new day. And we are HIRING! twitter.com/wearehearken/s… 19 hours ago
  • RT @MichaelSkolnik: Amanda Gorman. The entire poem. #InaugurationDay https://t.co/2bbxEQQCwr 19 hours ago
  • RT @razhael: The incoming Biden admin has hidden a message for IT folk in whitehouse.gov's source code: https://t.co/au0kdv0Fgp 20 hours ago

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