If you have not yet been "introduced" to Dr. Michael Wesch, you're in for a treat. I'll be posting more content around his work, but this is a great introduction both to him and to his perspectives on teaching and learning in the Digital Age, from the vantage point of a cultural anthropologist.
If you find him and his perspective interesting, check out his free open online course in Cultural Anthropology. If you decide to enroll let me know—I couldn't resist enrolling myself!
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