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2 <strong>Blogs</strong>: Kirby URNER (, curriculum writer for<br />

4D solutions ) –<br />

(a) Grain <strong>of</strong> Sand, Kirby Plays World Game: [TA=4]<br />

[BR=7.3].<br />

(b) C<strong>of</strong>fee Shops Network, Philosophy Talk: [TA=??]<br />

[BR=??].<br />

Jan VISSER (a physicist now developing the Learning Development Institute (LDI), “a<br />

networked learning community devoted to excellence in the transdisciplinary research <strong>of</strong><br />

learning and the development <strong>of</strong> its conditions” ) - Meaning <strong>of</strong><br />

Learning Blog, here "I communicate and put up for discussion some <strong>of</strong> my ideas regarding the<br />

need to create new meanings <strong>of</strong> human learning: [TA=??]<br />

[BR=??].<br />

Gordon WATTS (, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> physics at<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Washington) - Life as a Physicist, Particle physicist. In the wild:<br />

[TA=25][BR=7.3]<br />

*Britt WATWOOD (Virginia Commonwealth University's (VCU's) Center for Teaching<br />

Excellence) - Learning in a Flat World: [TA=26] [BR=??].<br />

Michael WESCH (“. . . . a cultural anthropologist at Kansas State University exploring the<br />

impacts <strong>of</strong> new media on human interaction. . . . . After two years studying the impacts <strong>of</strong><br />

writing on a remote indigenous culture in the rainforest <strong>of</strong> Papua New Guinea, he has turned his<br />

attention to the effects <strong>of</strong> social media and digital technology on global society.”) – Brittanica<br />

Blog: [TA=??][BR=??].<br />

Donald WHITFIELD (“. . . Director <strong>of</strong> Higher <strong>Education</strong> Programs at the Great Books<br />

Foundation and a graduate <strong>of</strong> St. John’s College. He has been on the editorial team <strong>of</strong> numerous<br />

Great Books Foundation projects, particularly its series <strong>of</strong> science anthologies, which includes<br />

What’s the Matter? and Readings in Physics.”) – Brittanica Blog:<br />

[TA=??] [BR=??].<br />

John WHITFIELD (” London-based freelance science writer, [writing] mostly about evolution,<br />

ecology and conservation.”) - Blogging the Origin, Charles Darwin’s On theOrigin <strong>of</strong> Species,<br />

chapter-by-chapter [TA=??] [BR=??].<br />

David WILEY (<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Instructional Psychology and Technology, Brigham Young<br />

University) - Iterating toward openness: [TA=81] [BR=7.0].<br />

Wynn WILLIAMSON (“studied comparative literature at New York University. Since 2004, he<br />

has been writing about (and using) free educational materials”) - The Stingy Scholar, How to<br />

learn for free on the web: [TA=??][BR=??].<br />

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