Dadamac's posterous

Dadamac's posterous is where I post a sample of things that have caught my attention during the week, plus occasional things I've written, including open letters. I usually gather the posts together once a week - but this time it's two together.

Weeks 19 and 20 : Saturday May 7th 2011 - Friday May 20th 2011

Week 19:

An extremely important breakthrough in education        

Video Bridging - count-down        
Video Bridging - count-down (continued)       
Trust and Networks        
May 10th Fwd: Hopes & dreams to make ends meet, due to climatic change! - some figures.        
Fwd - Your Invitation to a meeting with Michel Bauwens, at The Window, on Saturday 14th May 2011, 11.30 to 13.30        
Fwd - Introducing the Commons Learning Alliance       
Fwd - Digital Technology in Africa - Event at Royal Geographical Society - 18 May 2011       
Fwd - Earth Portal Community       
Fwd - united diversity - What exactly is permaculture anyway?       
Fwd - Introducing MondoNet: The censor-proof, unsurveillable network [video]        http://dadamac.posterous.com/fwd-introducing-mondonet-the-censor-proof-uns
  
Week 20   
  
Fwd - Security, Resilience and Community       
Fwd - creative environmental education project       
Fwd - Beyond the Commons.       
Fwd - OpenTech update - Saturday 21st May - ULU, Malet Street, London       
Benefits of working in FOSS - or Dadamac       
posterous site visits mystery is solved       
Fwd - World bank map and information on Sub-Saharan Africa       
Fwd - We don’t know what we need to Learn! - by Irene Oghomwen Idiaghe       
Introducing Bankole Taiwo (on Twitter he's @Bankoletaiwo )       
Fwd - Collaborate for the sake of it - slideshare from Tim Rayner       
Fwd - Jakaya - unified collaboration       
Fwd - "I Want to Change How Nigerians See Themselves and How the World Sees Us"       
Think Africa Press - Weekly Newsletter       
fwd - Welcome to MetaCollab       

Previous (week 18)

Week 18: Saturday April 30th - Friday May 6th 2011 from dadamac's posterous        

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