Youtube Web 2.0

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Wow!  First off, who knew Kansas State had this going on?  Good for them!  Second, this was very visually entertaining.  The creators should be proud of how they were able to communicate these themes in such a dynamic, engaging, and thought-provoking way.  The message was not lost in the presentation, however, and I'm thrilled to be one of the ones who will be studying this phenomenon and trying to make sense of its place in the working world.  It, I thought, got a little creepy at the end when it stated we were going to have to rethink things like family and love as a result of 2.0, but I guess I can see how you could stretch it to make a point.  After all, if we are currently redefining "friends" as those on our Facebook, even though many people "friend" people they have never even met, redefining family and love cannot be far behind.  This was also my first exposure to the Wayback Machine, and it allowed me to poke around to some of the sites that I worked on back in the day, and that was amusing. 

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