Thoughtful commenting is how you become embodied on the web. - @jimgroom #ccourses
— Joe Murphy (@joefromkenyon) September 2, 2014
The big leap here is that thoughtful questions are themselves a form of knowledge, not just preparation for knowledge. #ccourses
— Gardner Campbell (@GardnerCampbell) September 2, 2014
The big leap here is that thoughtful questions are themselves a form of knowledge, not just preparation for knowledge. #ccourses
— Gardner Campbell (@GardnerCampbell) September 2, 2014
Importance of narrating your thinking and learning, and reflecting publicly - the commitment to sharing is crucial. @jimgroom #ccourses
— Helen Keegan (@heloukee) September 2, 2014
Interestingly, the Request for Comments came out of grad student tinkering: http://t.co/UPNzVXWRxL #ccourses
— Gardner Campbell (@GardnerCampbell) September 2, 2014
The Dog rule: if more than 25 minutes, too long. Ask for help. #ccourses @cogdog
— Mariana (@mdvfunes) September 2, 2014
The Dog rule: if more than 25 minutes, too long. Ask for help. #ccourses @cogdog
— Mariana (@mdvfunes) September 2, 2014
#ccourses I want to know how the web works before it finds out how I work!
— Peter shukie (@ShukieOne) September 2, 2014
#ccourses I want to know how the web works before it finds out how I work!
— Peter shukie (@ShukieOne) September 2, 2014
"Most people think they can't run a server, but servers aren't any more complicated than a laptop.” D Winer http://t.co/5HSgj3adua #ccourses
— Gardner Campbell (@GardnerCampbell) September 2, 2014
"A distributed publishing system operated by its users. This is, imho, the holy grail of the Internet” http://t.co/5HSgj3adua #ccourses
— Gardner Campbell (@GardnerCampbell) September 2, 2014
@kneefin @cogdog @hrheingold #ccourses is all about freedom and just in time support :)
— Jim Groom (@jimgroom) September 2, 2014
Another blogging option for #ccourses participants: we'll give you a free hosted @withknown if you want it. Tweet me back!
— Ben Werdmuller (@benwerd) September 2, 2014