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  • alysaally
    alysaally said 2 months Edit Delete

    Now days about social media news is very popular and slides which you have presented are very nice and useful.

  • roke
    roke said 7 months Edit Delete

    Very interesting

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    Social Media: A New Resource for Education

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    A presentation for the Society for General Microbiology Education Division symposium “Communicating Microbiology”, Edinburgh, April 2008.

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    1. Slide 1:Social media: a new resource Alan J. Cann Department of Biology University of Leicester. Blogging / Podcasting at: microbiologybytes.wordpress.com scienceoftheinvisible.blogspot.com frogroom-podcast.blogspot.com alan.cann@le.ac.uk
    2. Slide 2:How do we manage complexity? Do some reading! alan.cann@le.ac.uk
    3. Slide 3: Everything is Miscellaneous • Weinberger’s key messages: – Things change when they become digital. – Filter on the way out, not the way in. – Categorization is doomed (everything is miscellaneous). – Bottom up is the only way to cope (give up control). alan.cann@le.ac.uk
    4. Slide 4:The Power/Wisdom of Crowds Clay Shirky’s examples: • London Tube Bombings • Wikiped