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Memory
24/02/2013
Inter-life, Young People and Activity systems
Jonathan Vernon
22/02/2013
Self and Peer Grading on Student Learning – Dr. Daphne Koller
Jonathan Vernon
20/02/2013
Who would you invite to an e-learning dinner party?
Jonathan Vernon
19/02/2013
Neuroscience Cases: The Man Who Could Not Forget
Jonathan Vernon
16/02/2013
All you need to know about blogging that you can’t be bothered to research for yourself because you’re too busy blogging …
Jonathan Vernon
12/02/2013
Personal Knowledge Management and the hangout where we should all hangout.
Jonathan Vernon
12/02/2013
When reading we need a perspective of what has been and what is coming up.
Jonathan Vernon
11/02/2013
Google is making more of us brighter
Jonathan Vernon
06/02/2013
Way was, way is, way will be – Webs 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0
Jonathan Vernon
03/02/2013
How to visualise learning – think Lava Lamps!
Jonathan Vernon
02/02/2013
How more deeply embedded is a visual memory if you crafted the drawing or painting that is the catalyst for its recall.
Jonathan Vernon
02/02/2013
Date stamps on digitized photos are an irrelevance
Jonathan Vernon
02/02/2013
“Skate where the puck’s going, not where it’s been.”
Jonathan Vernon
02/02/2013
Digital content, like its liquid equivalent in a digital ocean, has an extraordinary ability to leak out.
Jonathan Vernon
02/02/2013
The idea of a ‘world brain’ that acts as a perfect memory prosthesis to humans is not new.
Jonathan Vernon
02/02/2013
Is lifelogging a solution on the lookout for a problem?
Jonathan Vernon
01/02/2013
The greatest value of extending our capacity to remember, both externally and internally will be to take a record and build on it, treat it is as living thing that grows into something more.
Jonathan Vernon
01/02/2013
Web 2.0 is a water-cycle.
Jonathan Vernon
01/02/2013
Dreams of technology enhanced learning as a micro-chipped jelly-fish in a digital ocean
Jonathan Vernon
31/01/2013
The Impact of Digital Memories on Identity
Jonathan Vernon
30/01/2013
The idea of gathering a substantial part of one’s life experience fascinates me, as it has often inspired others
Jonathan Vernon
30/01/2013
The power to remember and the need to forget
Jonathan Vernon
25/01/2013
Why lifelogging as total capture has less value that selective capture and recall.
Jonathan Vernon
24/01/2013
Automatically Augmenting Lifelog Events Using Pervasively Generated Content from Millions of People
Jonathan Vernon
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