Well, I’m going to attempt to talk through my paper on digital network literacy for the Knowledge Bank in Australia this Thursday arvo 1pm Melbourne time.
I realise as I write this that apart from the group talk with Knowledge Tree (when the paper was first published) that I haven’t actually presented this to anyone.
I am finding it quite difficult to pin down, mainly because I always spread my arguments (too) wide and thin. As you’ll see by the slides, it starts out solid enough, but soon jumps around making it hard to follow.
I think this jumping around must almost be expected of me by now. I do somehow manage to stitch it all together in the end, but you wouldn’t know by just looking at it – I won’t know until I’ve talked it through!
Anyway, you can join the fun on Thursday by going to Knowledge Bank’s website. Registering
and clicking the program in the top left. I’m going to get through these slides in 30 minutes (or under) and then hope for a rather informative discussion for the last half.

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October 12, 2006 at 7:11 pm
Jo Murray
Leigh, It’s fantastic that you’re revisiting this content in a different format and how wonderful to see you presenting at the Global Summit alongside other international thinkers.
Good on you
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I’d love to hear the Notschool.net presentation as a ‘students at risk’ supporter – using online tools – from way back..Will you be podding/blogging your presentation and others you attend?