This podcast is from the 2007 South By Southwest Interactive conference:
Do social networking tools eliminate the role of faculty and other authoritative sources? Are courses dead, replaced by referential webs and empowering wikis? Or do the tools threaten a chaotic "yellow learning" environment where the most connected claim is given the most credence? Taxonomy versus folksonomy, lecture versus discovery, AOL versus myspace are but a few of the microrevolutions representing this shift in how we will learn tomorrow.
Moderator: Michael Anderson Asst Dir, UT System TeleCampus
Michael Anderson
Asst Dir,
UT System TeleCampus
Ellen Wagner
Sr Dir,
Adobe Systems
Gary Lopez
Exec Dir,
Monterey Institute for Technology and Education
Mark Milliron
Sr Lecturer Endowed Fellow Dir NISOD,
University of Texas at Austin
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