Between the Chapters: The Web
In this episode, Laura Pasquini and Jim Groom reflect back to their OG Internet experiences as they get nostalgic about Chapter 2: The Web. The World Wide Web vs. the Internet as we know is discussed, specifically for what it means for learning, teaching, and more in higher education. The Web was a really powerful way to share educational resources, plus gave access and new avenues for how, where, and when people learn. We hope you enjoy this conversation as we talk about the affordances and tensions of the Web, and perhaps we will consider how this will impact education moving forward.
“The realization that anyone in the world could now see their page was a revelation. This act now seems like the mythical mudskipper crawling from the sea to the land: a symbolic evolutionary moment.” ~@mweller, Chapter 2: The Web
Here are a few of the many aspects of the Web threw back to in the episode:
- Netscape & Mosaic Web Browsers
- Tim Berners-Lee
- The Internet Course by Jim Groom & Paul Bond
- What is Geocities?
- Prof. Dr. Style Olia Lialina
- FYI: MySpace Still Exists
- WordPress
- Drupal
- MediaWiki
- You know HTML? You’ve Got a Job!
- Domains of One Own
- Reclaim Hosting – Take Control of Your Digital Identity
- Developing digital literacies – what will we need to work on in the future?
- The Rabbit Hole podcast from NYT
- Remember the free AOL CDs?
- The AOL CD-ROM Collection
- Meadow Educates AJ About the Internet on the Sopranos
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Podcast episode art: X-Ray Specs by @visualthinkery is licenced under CC-BY-SA & Remixed by Katy Jordhal