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Post 1: About this blog
At the end of last month, I attended an event entitled “Web Science: A New Frontier”1, held at the Royal Society, in London. I signed up for the event because rarely does the opportunity to see such high-profile speakers arise for free. What I didn’t anticipate though was just how fascinating the subject of Web Science actually is, and I’ve come away from it with a fresh enthusiasm to learn more. Continue reading
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Tagged Heutagogy, Introduction, OER, Open Educational Resources, RSWebSci, Web Science
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