Recommended links for the Week ending Sunday 29/10/2006

I’m going to attempt to make a regular selection of the best links tagged for Del.icio.us:

P2P Issues

Mutualist Blog: Free Market Anti-Capitalism: Mutualism and the State

dissussion between social democratic and mutualist opinions, by mutualist Kevin Carson.

P2P in the World

P2P Trends in Brazil

Overview page from the P2P Foundation

P2P Education

Book – Using Wiki in Education –

This book is a deep extension of the focus and content on my blog, Using Wiki in Education It contains 10 case studies written by teachers that describe how they’re using the wiki to transform courses and engage today’s students in a range of environments

Note Centric – P2P Foundation

NoteCentric is a new service for university students that helps you to collaborate on school notes

Blogs for Learning – P2P Foundation

Blogs for Learning is an online resource designed for students and instructors who are interested in instructional blogging. The goal of the site is to provide information and resources surrounding the technical, legal, and pedagogical aspects of blogging

On the trend towards Personal Learning Environments:

The Personal Learning Environments Blog

Stephen Downes on Student-Owned Education – P2P Foundation

Personal Learning Environments – P2P Foundation

The Inevitable Personal Learning Environment Post at incorporated subversion

Personal Learning Environments – JITT

P2P Healthcare

OrganizedWisdom Launches Social Network for Health – Mashable!

OrganizedWisdom combines trusted, doctor-reviewed content from the non-profit information service Healthwise with user-generated content.

P2P Spirituality

Process Spirituality

The relational and participatory aspects of process spirituality, by Hyatt Carter.

P2P Technology

Grid Computing – P2P Foundation

how is it related to p2p infrastructure and technical principles. Overview by Ian Foster.

Municipal Fiber to the home projects in Europe

Crucial development.

Open Search Initiative

“Who controls the information? In this modern age, search engines have a distinct influence on the retrieval of information from the internet. Your average user will, when prompted with the need to look up information, go to google and look for the pages.

1 Comment Recommended links for the Week ending Sunday 29/10/2006

  1. Avataridelis sotomayor

    Att. Michael Bauwens

    Dear Michael,

    Your website is enlightening and inspiring. Congratulations! I’m an educator (attended Montclair, NY) about to launch a project on Children’s Philosophy & Spirituality, that leads me to an exchange of ideas with Hyatt Carter. Can you be so kind informing me about Hyatt’s e-mail address, or, if you prefer, forwarding this message to him? In any case, thank you very much for your time and attention.

    Cordially,

    Idelis Sotomayor
    [email protected]

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