FLNW2/Participants

Leigh Grey-Smith

Alexander Hayes

Nancy White

Leigh Blackall

Diokno Pasilan

Trish Everett

Rose Grozdanic

Bronwyn Stuckey

Steven Parker

Konrad Glogowski

Barbara Dieu

Michael Coghlan

John Eyles

Brent Simpson

Paulis Cheung

Mark van Harmelen

Why ?
Michael Coghlan would like to explore;

1) What impact does the Internet have on the lives of people and communities that we will visit?

2) Are there ways our skills, knowledge and experience as knowledge workers/ networked educators can enrich the lives of those we meet?

3) Are there ways the skills, knowledge and experience of those we meet can enrich and inform what we do as (networked) educators?

4) Is there scope for ongoing cross cultural collaboration for the mutual benefit of TALO members and those in the communities we visit?

Alex Hayes first thoughts are ;


 * trying to get a handle on what other cultural groups / communities regard as acceptable levels of e-learning access


 * getting a better idea on how much I take for granted with regards to sustainable networked connection of all types


 * where does my creative practice overlap these popular technology paradigm and do the two mix ?


 * whats the politic governing TALO and how can we as a group grow into an international think-tank beyond down over contributing as technology stewards to those communities interested in our contributions ?

Nancy's thoughts


 * how are children playing the role of community technology stewards for their families and communities?
 * what are the intercultural aspects of our global networks on local places and communities?