wiki
We are increasingly using wiki to record and present our research findings and reflections. We're tending to use wiki less in the traditional approach i.e. that anyone can write to the wiki, instead we use them as a method of displaying the information and to enable us to use the linking and interactive nature of the wiki engines. No matter what, we can see using wiki increasingly, and in differing ways.
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Seeking
Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the men of old; seek what they sought ~ Basho
This is an informal learning space set up for exploration and collaborative pursuits amongst the Seeking network on the topics of learning, communication, social technologies and anything else that we decide worthy to delve into.

Japanese Haiku
A short collection of a couple of hundred Japanese Haiku, originally printed by the art book small press, Peter Pauper. Each haiku is accompanied by one of 59 Japanese seals. The page is quite large and may take a few moments to load.

Seeking: Conversations
Blogs and learning
Digital storytelling

Presentations
Shrinking world ... expanding web

Seeking more about ...
Blogs and blogging
Cafe conversations
Creative reflection
Digital storytelling
Online mentoring
Social bookmarking
Social cataloging apps
The mobile learner

If you wish to use the materials/content contained here please email akonetnz[@]gmail.com for consent/permission.