Viral Education 2.0
The viral education project (vir-ed) is a media research project looking at how we can adopt creative dissemination strategies from web 2.0 philosophy to engage people in higher education and learning on the social web. Visit Peter Woodbridge’s blog at www.peterwoodbridge.info or follow him on twitter http to find out more about thoughts on education and the web.
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hello friend, I am also doing a project which is very much related to your topic. Can you give me some more insight into your ideas on this.
Thanks so much
@covstudent
hello friend, I am also doing a project which is very much related to your topic. Can you give me some more insight into your ideas on this.
Thanks so much
Seriously, if you want to understand this, look into 4chan and the phoenomenon that is Anonymous.
People divulge and discuss taboo issues they would never talk about were they named and some of the responses are quite incredibly honest and refreshing.
Good ideas also propegate as memes. Its a very powerful phenomenon that has changed the internet.
Very cool! This is the new age of visual education!
Brilliant Video! I’m writting school project about this:D
excellent work!
Stumbled upon your video
Would be glad if u let know which software you used in creating it.
What music did you use for this and what media device did you use? A reply on this would be greatly appreciated and your work is amazing by the way!
thanks, its great to hear what others are doing, give us a shout sometime
Very well done! We are launching a web 2.0 site in the next couple of weeks that aims to deliver educational material in a new fashion. Would love to kick some ideas around with you at that point.
thanks!
this video is awesome, really sends the message
do you wanna have a go
Word. as far as this question in my prior posting goes, “Would you mind isolating them, and asking them one at a time?”
are you gonna do that or shall I
i think you are right, they are all very big questions.
you bring up MANY good points and ask many good questions in this video. Would you mind isolating them, and asking them one at a time?