YouTube. Whether we like it or not, YouTube has revolutinized how we share information. Some argue the proliferation of mediums to broadcast one's self boarderlines on narcisism. Others argue it represents a democractic ideal finally realized. What do you think about the matter? Is all the blogging and YouTubing and Twittering and constant connection to the World Wide Web productive? Do you use these online resources for knowledge acquisition and information exchange? Open Culture's list of "Intellegent" YouTube Collections provides a list of the 60 best resources on YouTube. Take a look. Find one that's interesting to you. And blog about what you've learned.
http://www.openculture.com/2008/03/youtubesmartvideos.html
(A note about process: I read about Alexandra Juhasz's work with Learning and Teaching using YouTube. The student-led course models the type of student-centered learning model that I think is beneficial for a productive learning environment. And here we are. http://www.openculture.com/2008/04/teaching_on_youtube.html.)
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