Anonymity at Amplified Events

Anonymity at Amplified Events

It is difficult to be truly anonymous at a live event. You may have peers at the event, and you will probably be wearing a name tag for starters, but you can sit hidden in a corner, silent during debates, just absorbing the arguments, which gives you a degree of...
Lost In Translation

Lost In Translation

This morning I opened up Twitter to find a direct message from a follower recommending that I tune in to Steve Hargadon’s presentation at UIMP 2.0, in which he discusses University 2.0. The video of his talk, as it appeared on the live video stream from the...
Remote Live Blogging

Remote Live Blogging

On Friday I participated in an experiment to remotely amplify a seminar by UKOLN’s Brian Kelly, in which he discussed: “What Can We Learn From Amplified Events?”. This talk was presented at the University of Girona, Spain. Brian’s talk was amplified in a...