
William Patry has decided to stop blogging. That is a real shame. His blog has, for the past four years, been one of my first ports of call when difficult copyright issues or cases come round. Where else can you get that depth of experience and analysis freely on tap but the Internet?

[Stephen Godwin has also blogged about the morning session.]


I wasn't going to post on Jim's Edupunk stuff because although I think it's spot-on, it made me feel slightly left out, and too corporate (Edupunk's don't concern themselves with things like business models).

The Open University is on iTunes U! As Denise Kirkpatrick, Pro-VC for Teaching and Learning says in the press release,

Tony outlined some web 2.0 business models the other day. Stephen Downes picked up on this, and commented

Over the last couple of days, I've come to realise that a lot of my thinking is based around "lists" - as with the Education 2.0 Business Models list of web 2.0 business models as vaguely applied to elearning...

There's a SocialLearn steerring group meeting in a week or two, and as part of the document preparation for it Martin has tried to get us thinking about potential business models;-)