http://gradschool.marlboro.edu. Information architect Jon Udell visited Marlboro College Graduate School to lead a seminar about internet usage on the community level. The goal was to define a core set of principles for internet usage that would help cities, towns or neighborhoods work together better.
From his site: http://blog.jonudell.net/about/, "Jon Udell is an author, information architect, software developer, and new media innovator. His 1999 book, Practical Internet Groupware, helped lay the foundation for what we now call social software. Udell was formerly a software developer at Lotus, BYTE Magazine's executive editor and Web maven, and an independent consultant.
A hands-on thinker, Udell's analysis of industry trends has always been informed by his own ongoing experiments with software, information architecture, and new media.
From 2002 to 2006 he was InfoWorld's lead analyst, author of the weekly
Strategic Developer column, and blogger-in-chief. During his InfoWorld tenure he also produced a series of screencasts and an audio show that continues as Interviews with Innovators on the Conversations Network.
In January 2007, Udell joined Microsoft as a writer, speaker, and producer of another series of interviews: Perspectives. This show features projects in which Microsoft works with partners — universities, governments, NGOs — to develop new and socially impactful uses of its technology portfolio.
He is currently working on the elmcity project, a service running on Microsoft's Azure platform that enables curators to aggregate and syndicate calendar information for their communities.
Jon's Blog: http://blog.jonudell.net/
Jon's Portfolio Site: http://207.22.26.166/
For those who would prefer to download and listen: jonudell.net/audio/marlboro-college-oct-2010-the-local-internet.mp3
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