Howard Rheingold: Knowing How to Collaborate Is Essential

I just read the Kindle edition of "Net Smart," written by writer and critic Howard Rheingold. The book provides a thoughtful analysis of some major theories and discourses about the "always on" era, while at the same time giving new insights and practical advice about the literacies we need to thrive in this environment.



I've followed Rheingold's posts and videos for some time now, attended presentations, and participated in some of his ... Full Story »

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