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Formation SAWI: Spécialiste en médias sociaux et communautés en ligne.
Rédactrice en chef et auteurActive Elsewhere
seagull has been calling by the boat for the last hour. wonder who/why he/she is calling like that.
ok, I select MDEX as the audio device in Skype, and it thinks a call is ongoing
Bookmarked a link: www.news.admin.ch - Travail de care non rémunéré: Des bases pour une meilleure protection sociale
"@gouvsuisse Travail de care non rémunéré: Des bases pour une meilleure protection sociale http://t.co/5W8gsleT" > translation fail
So true! Airport security comic strip http://t.co/R8DzzvDI
Card Games for Three Players http://t.co/xHvwe4D0
Wishlist | hack and hear http://t.co/MU2FQf1X > better tech for hearing-impaired people
random audio coming through my hearing aids; got to figure out which device the #mdex has paired with and unexpectedly triggered
Bookmarked a link: Reinventing the hearing aid http://t.co/CMlTSlfV
Reinventing the hearing aid http://t.co/CMlTSlfV
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- Adam Tinworth
- Andy Baio
- Anil Dash
- Brian Kellett
- Corinne Stoppelli
- danah boyd
- Dave Winer
- David Weinberger
- Derek Powazek
- Doc Searls
- Elisabeth Stoudmann
- Fortuitous (Matt Haughey)
- Heather Powazek Champ
- Jason Kottke
- Jeffrey Zeldman
- Jeremy Keith
- Joi Ito
- JP Rangaswami
- Karl Dubost
- Kevin Marks
- Laurent Gloaguen
- Laurent Haug
- Leisa Reichelt
- Matt Haughey
- Meg Hourihan
- Plantgasm (Derek Powazek)
- Stéphane Deschamps
- Suw Charman
- Tara Hunt
- Wil Wheaton
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- More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit)
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- Ailleurs
- Books Read in 2011
- A Plugin to Compensate for Flickr Broken Embed Suckage?
- A Week With My Superpower
- My Pallet Garden
- Having Cats
- Getting Your iCloud Photostream to Play Nice With Lightroom
- Trucs en vrac
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- Drive, Practical Wisdom, Money and Congress, Alone Together
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Tag Archives: adolescents
Atelier IIL sur les médias sociaux: liens et ressources
[en]Here are links for the teachers who attended my workshops on social media this morning at the IIL in Geneva. Many of the links are in English, so click through them even if Frenc[fr]Ce matin, j’étais à l’Institut International de … Continue reading
LeWeb’09: danah boyd
Live notes from LeWeb’09. They could be inaccurate, although I do my best. You might want to read other posts by official bloggers, in various languages! What you see online is not what others see online. It’s mediated through your … Continue reading
A lire: recherche académique sur les risques courus par les adolescents sur internet
[en]I’m currently reading the literature review contained in the report Enhancing Child Safety and Online Technologies by the Internet Safety Technical Task Force. I can’t believe this was published a year ago and I’m only looking at it now — … Continue reading
A Day at the Frankfurter Buchmesse
[fr]Etat des lieux sur mes recherches de fonds et exploration du monde de l’édition pour mon livre sur les ados et internet. Envies de publier (via internet) des livres avec mes photos, aussi.[en]A month or two ago, I was chatting … Continue reading
Public cible ou blabla promotionnel
[en]Who my book will be for: parents, educators, and people interested in how the internet is affecting our lives.[fr]// Je stocke sur mon blog les bouts que j’écris par-ci par-là — ça me permet de les retrouver, et je profite … Continue reading
Comment j’en suis arrivée à m’intéresser aux blogs d’adolescents
[en]The story of how I took an interest in teenage blogging, and from there, teenagers and the internet. It involves a difficult first year of teaching and a naked bottom on one of my students’ skyblogs.[fr]// Entrée en matière possible … Continue reading
Informations et prévention: adolescents et internet
[en]An overview of the different talks and trainings I can do regarding teenagers on the internet. I can do them in English too, but most of my clients here are French-speaking. If you’d like more information about this in English, … Continue reading
MySpace supprime les profils de 29’000 “délinquants sexuels”
Il y a quelques jours, on a attiré mon attention sur cet article de la BBC, qui rapporte que le site MySpace (une sorte de super-Skyblog d’origine américaine) a supprimé de son site les profils de 29’000 “délinquants sexuels” (“sex … Continue reading
What Do You Care About?
[fr]Hier soir, au lieu de me demander “alors, qu’est-ce que tu fais?”, David Isenberg m’a demandé “de quoi te préoccupes-tu” (ou, peut-être, “quels sont les thèmes chers à ton coeur” — traduction pas évidente de “what do you care about”). … Continue reading
D’où vient cette idée de livre?
[fr]An attempt to start book-writing. How I came to the field of teenagers and online culture, and what questions the book will try to address.[en]L’obstacle majeur pour l’accomplissement d’une tâche est souvent simplement de se mettre au travail. Il en … Continue reading



