Interesting findings from my research on digital engagement using second order cybernetics.
The Impact of Digital network Technology on Individual and Societal Truths.
Conference Proposal
Abstract The truth may be out there but do we want to hear it? Is it accessible, if so, for how long. Engagement with digital networks appears to enmesh human activity and behavior in a significant and iterative way, and seems to result from the inherent nature of digital networks and individual’ characteristics such as
I agreed to act as an editor of last year’s Humanities conference. I believe that I learned more from this than writing my own articles. It was a real eye opener going through the publisher guidelines and applying it to work that was not my own. I highly recommend this to any one perusing an
Abstract Educators, supervisors and mentors strive for the ‘eureka moment’, the moment when someone, “gets it”. As we move more of our lives into online interaction and collaboration, there has never been a more important time to ‘get it’ than now. Teamwork between humans has provided an advantage to groups and societies which profoundly affect
The term ‘Web 2.0’ emerged in 2004 simply as a marketing phrase for a conference to discuss post dotcom trends in the Internet. It became popular with the media to label something new that was as yet undefined. The term is mostly used in association with social applications it is however more complex. The term