Posts tagged Clarence-Fisher
Audience as Community
Nov 24th
Flickr: Spiderpops
So I read Dean Shareski’s post Why Audience Matters earlier today and just finished reading Clarence’s follow up post and thought I’d add to the conversation as well.
Dean does a great job talking about the different roles an audience can play and I’d like to extend his list.
Audience as Community
Your audience becomes a community when audience members start to repeatedly visits your blog or site. A community forms around your content. A community that becomes interested in what you have to say, follows your thoughts, or ideas, and is committed to you in some way. Be it an RSS feed, a More >
Learning through interactions
Dec 4th
First from Clarence and then from Will a link to this CNET article. What is so interesting is to see what it is in the article that sticks out to people.
Clarence writes:
He advocates many of the things that we often talk about in the edublogosphere in response to changes needed in education.
Will writes:
To me, this is the one biggest advantages of the Read/Write Web, theability to connect to others who are passionate about whatever it isthat you want to learn. How rare is it to have that happen in physicalspace, where everyone in the room is ready and excited to More >






