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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog: Lost
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog. Postings gleaned from what I read in my students' blogs. Amazing stuff based on their reflections and observations about the use of a variety of forms of social software. Monday, September 18, 2006. Originally uploaded by Pesi. An amazing shot - useful for showing the "old days" of pre-computer information management. Posted by Richard Smith at 2:14 PM. Bowen Island, British Columbia, Canada. View my complete profile. New home for 253. Summer and fall schedule. 5 minutes of fame.
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog: 09/12/2004 - 09/19/2004
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog. Postings gleaned from what I read in my students' blogs. Amazing stuff based on their reflections and observations about the use of a variety of forms of social software. Sunday, September 12, 2004. Assignment 1 - My first thoughts. Posted by Richard Smith at 10:44 AM. Bowen Island, British Columbia, Canada. View my complete profile. New home for 253. Mobile e-learning Last year, and this year, I ask. Summer and fall schedule. 5 minutes of fame.
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog: confessions
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog. Postings gleaned from what I read in my students' blogs. Amazing stuff based on their reflections and observations about the use of a variety of forms of social software. Saturday, April 16, 2005. I sometimes think that it would be great to have two semesters to do 253 in - there are so many topics that could be covered. One that we didn't have time for is religion and new media. I was thinking of that this evening when a radio program I was listening to ( Wiretap. 5 minutes of fame.
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog: I love robots
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog. Postings gleaned from what I read in my students' blogs. Amazing stuff based on their reflections and observations about the use of a variety of forms of social software. Saturday, January 07, 2006. From the web log "we make money not art": I love robots. I found a nice collection of Japanese robots. While browsing throught Konomi's blogroll. Most of them are cute and already quite famous: Chroino. And the loveliest of all Murataboy. The robot that can ride a bicycle. Roar, not ror.
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog: Networks
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog. Postings gleaned from what I read in my students' blogs. Amazing stuff based on their reflections and observations about the use of a variety of forms of social software. Saturday, April 30, 2005. Posted by Richard Smith at 10:58 AM. Bowen Island, British Columbia, Canada. View my complete profile. Summer and fall schedule. 5 minutes of fame. Roar, not ror. Another destination for those 253 videos. The future of new media. Get famous for 253 work?
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog: New home for 253
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog. Postings gleaned from what I read in my students' blogs. Amazing stuff based on their reflections and observations about the use of a variety of forms of social software. Monday, February 27, 2006. New home for 253. The CMNS 253 web page is no longer this blogspot blog. We've moved on to bigger and better things in a wiki - you can find it here:. Http:/ arago.cprost.sfu.ca/cmns253/. Posted by Richard Smith at 10:34 PM. Bowen Island, British Columbia, Canada. View my complete profile.
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog: 09/19/2004 - 09/26/2004
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog. Postings gleaned from what I read in my students' blogs. Amazing stuff based on their reflections and observations about the use of a variety of forms of social software. Saturday, September 25, 2004. Some of my students wondered what "academic" resources they could turn to if they were looking for articles on new media, technology, and society. I've gathered up a few sources here:. New Media and Society. Information, Communication, and Society. Is from Australia but has a global l...
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog. Postings gleaned from what I read in my students' blogs. Amazing stuff based on their reflections and observations about the use of a variety of forms of social software. Thursday, May 12, 2005. Mobile e-learning via phone achieves real success with the young. Key findings from mobile e-learning trials are published this month by the Learning and Skills Development Agency. LSDA) in a report Mobile technologies and learning, reports PublicTechnology.net. The project ended with the l...
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog: summer and fall schedule
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog. Postings gleaned from what I read in my students' blogs. Amazing stuff based on their reflections and observations about the use of a variety of forms of social software. Saturday, April 30, 2005. Summer and fall schedule. I won't be teaching 253 again for almost 10 months (January 2006), so in order to NOT lose touch altother I've decided to keep this blog alive with links that might be interesting for future lectures. Posted by Richard Smith at 10:52 AM. View my complete profile.
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog: now what?
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Smith's CMNS 253 Blog. Postings gleaned from what I read in my students' blogs. Amazing stuff based on their reflections and observations about the use of a variety of forms of social software. Wednesday, April 20, 2005. The exam is over (in 1 minute), so what will you do for the summer? Here's a link to an essay that might be a fun start to your holidays: What You'll Wish You'd Known. It is by Paul Graham, and I think you will like it. Congratulations on finishing 253! Posted by Richard Smith at 2:59 PM.