Presenter: Michael Wesch
Edmodo Group KSW694
Michael Wesch
Cultural Anthropologist, Researcher in Digital Ethnography, and Associate Professor, Kansas State University
New media create new types of conversation, exchange, and collaboration. But the promise of such developments are not without disruption and peril. This presentation will explore what is at stake, what is possible, and how we need to create new learning environments that allow our students and ourselves as teachers and researchers to move beyond simply being knowledgeable to being knowledge-able (able to find, sort, analyze, criticize, create, and collaborate) in new media environments.
Cultural Anthropologist, Researcher in Digital Ethnography, and Associate Professor, Kansas State University
New media create new types of conversation, exchange, and collaboration. But the promise of such developments are not without disruption and peril. This presentation will explore what is at stake, what is possible, and how we need to create new learning environments that allow our students and ourselves as teachers and researchers to move beyond simply being knowledgeable to being knowledge-able (able to find, sort, analyze, criticize, create, and collaborate) in new media environments.
- Podcast audio credits (I Dunno by Grapes)
Some Google Results for Michael Wesch
- http://ksuanth.weebly.com/wesch.html <-- check this! (Look at his YouTube channel)
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