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Written by: James Burke
18 November 2010 09:13  RssIcon

funny-pictures-cat-learns A few tweets about the “web culture”, memes and their lack of use in academic conferences got me thinking.

A @storify "curation" below prompted this post which coincided with an Ignite talk by Ben Huh at the Web2.0 Summit earlier this week.

Ben Huh is a former journalist turned dot com entrepreneur who has a knack for nailing the zeitgeist. He has been credited with bringing Internet memes to the mainstream and popularizing Internet culture. The success of his business is attributed to his knowledge of memes, viral content, and crowd sourcing. Ben graduated with a BSJ from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.

Web2.0 Summit

In the video Ben introduces “Internet Culture” and Internet Memes (but what does it mean!?):

  • What were passive consumers of culture are now self-publishing
  • Internet memes give life after it’s initial life to viral content
  • People are “hacking” meaning
  • Internet culture is spreading into the “real world”
  • More media has created not much more things to look at; has created more points of view around the same subject matter

…on Heroes and Villains:

  • geeks vs hipsters
  • open vs proprietary
  • free vs “freedom”
  • ideas vs reality
  • cats vs cats that are evil

The heroes of the Internet Culture may be the “rockstars” of tomorrow and cats are always at the centre…

Now wondering where “traditional” OER fits in here with these AER

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