Stephen Downes

Knowledge, Learning, Community

Community Blogging

Feb 21, 2005

So anyhow I have been stranded by the weather for the second time in as many weeks, this time thanks to a snowstorm in Toronto. I'm on my way home from Northern Voice where I delivered this talk, an analysis of community as it emerges in blogging: how it is formed, how it should reshape the blogosphere, and how it can be implemented (quite easily) technologically. And along the way, deflating a few pet concepts of the blogerati, such as the value of the long tail and the utility of tagging. The main link is to the slides (about 9 mB); I have also posted an MP3 of Community Blogging (about 6 mB) (Also available here).

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Commentary on the talk in the blogosphere has been widespread, so if you don't want to listen to it, you can read summaries and opinions from any of these sources: a whole minute, Nancy White (who with Jon Husband was influential in its creation), Blogaholics, Mark Hamilton, Lee LeFever, Northern Blog, Ryan Schultz. I also sat on the Blogging in Education panel: here is the MP3 of Blogging in Education and here is a summary by Nancy White.

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