education & tech

Learning, Knowledge, Tech, Social Media

Education + Tech

Milton Ramirez is a 30-something educator, writer and blogger. He manages Education and Tech, which was created to build hope that Education still can make you rich not only spiritually but economically. Milton Ramirez is @tonnet. He holds a Ed.D. from Loja National University (UNL, Ecuador), and he hails from NYC. For any questions, tips or concerns please e-mail us to: contact [at] miltonramirez [dot] com

Who's TonNet

If you are a regular at Education & Tech, you shall remember that I'd written a post almost everyday since 2003. Before, this blog had different names such as Spanish Readers Blog, BPLE, and so. You'd find posts in Spanish because that's how this blog started. Education & Tech covers tender questions of human living and rougher matters rotting the educators core.

Welcome Googler! Why not subscribe to our RSS feed for more updates?

Web 2.0: ‘Unlocking’ Participation Is the Key

Derek Wenmoth paraphrases a post of Jane Knight on The 6 ways to make Web 2.0 work. A while now we presented a article about the Reality and Future of the Web 2.0. There is also another post where we've said that Social Networking is condemned to die.

We think it's worth to read Knight's advice mostly directed towards those in the business world, but succintly addressed to Education by D. Wenmoth:
  • The transformation to a bottom-up culture needs help from the top.

  • The best uses come from users - but they require help to scale.

  • What’s in the workflow is what gets used.

  • Appeal to the participants’ egos and needs - not just their wallets.

  • The right solution comes from the right participants.

  • Balance the top-down and self-management of risk.


  • If you want to receive my future posts regularly for FREE, please subscribe in a reader or by e-mail. If you have concerns, Contact Me at anytime.

    You might also like:

    Related Posts with Thumbnails

    Post a Comment

    This is your chance to be the first to comment on this post. Don't miss that out! We support the Do Follow movement, so leave a comment on your favorite post and we’ll give you a backlink for doing so. Use our Contact form for any tip, tech-support or blogging related questions. - Thanks, @tonnet.

    XHTML: < b >, < i >, < a > accepted.


    Related Posts with Thumbnails