Hi everyone, I was wondering if we could have a thought share/ debate around this question: Many people have championed the 'interactivity' side of social media like blogging and virtual worlds in allowing individuals to find their voice again and express their personal opinions. At the same time, in his new book 'We Think', Charles Leadbetter predicts that future society will crystallise around the principle of participation, and that a collaborative approach will replace our 'individualist' consumer behaviour. I am wondering, do we think that the internet and social media are helping people think in a more independent-minded way or is it becoming just another tool of consensus thinking? Will the increasing use and integration of the internet into our daily lives and communities develop a more individualist or a more unilateral society? For e.g Most blogs just copy over what other people are saying instead of expressing individual/ more personal opinions. Quite a vast and vague question I know. Has anyone thought about anything related to this theme? Would be v. interested to hear your well-informed thoughts... Thanks, Lucinda :) -----Original Message----- From: air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Michael Baron Sent: 28 March 2007 16:05 To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-l] Any good Free E-Learning Platforms out there? Thank you very much for your suggestions. I guess I will try Moodle. Thx again. I really appreicate everyone's assistance. On 3/28/07, Jeremy Malcolm <Jeremy@malcolm.id.au> wrote:
Michael Baron wrote:
Hi, All I am trying to find a good Platform (e.g. something similar to Blackboard or E-Courses) that will enable me to deliver online courses free of
cost.
Is
there such a platform? My training institution is small and can not really afford to subscribe to turnitin etc.
Moodle seems an obvious choice. It is developed locally (to me) but used worldwide, and I attended our local IT industry awards last week where it walked away with two gongs. See: http://moodle.org/.
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