Stephen Downes
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The dilemma presented by China's content filtering of my current handouts website
Listing of the websites blocked to Wes Fryer in China. he has such limited access to the social web, he mnust feel like he's in a K-12 school! Sites blocked include pbworks.com, Twitter, bit.ly, ning.com, YouTube and Diigo. No word on OLDaily and downes.ca. Related: E-Learning in the Chinese context by Ronghuai Huang. Wesley Fryer, Moving at the Speed of Creativity, November 2, 2009 1:51 p.m.. [Link] [Tags: Schools, Twitter, Video, YouTube, China] [Previous][Next]Comments
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