This is Susan Spero I teach Museums Interactive Technology and Collections access at JFKU Museum Studies in Berkeley. I am not at MW2008, but from the comfort of my office, given the chatter about your session went in and read your paper, and then tracked down some of your references. Given that I teach the Learning Theory Course at JFKU too it is nice to see some theoretical underpinnings for Web 2.0 work. I'll be passing this one on to my students.
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This is Susan Spero I teach Museums Interactive Technology and Collections access at JFKU Museum Studies in Berkeley. I am not at MW2008, but from the comfort of my office, given the chatter about your session went in and read your paper, and then tracked down some of your references. Given that I teach the Learning Theory Course at JFKU too it is nice to see some theoretical underpinnings for Web 2.0 work. I'll be passing this one on to my students.