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		<title>By: Rob</title>
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		<description>It was awesome working with you and Andy last week, and I&#039;d love to continue some of the conversations we started!

Your Crimson Connect example for the &quot;authenticity&quot; slides was spot-on—when students or staff are frustrated by not being able to accomplish certain tasks via institutional tools, they&#039;re going to say, &quot;This is stupid—[insert freely available tool here] allows me to do this, so I&#039;ll just build it myself and open it up to other folks who might get some use out of it.&quot; They don&#039;t care about why an institution can&#039;t provide a particular tool or service. There&#039;s an increasing disconnect between what can be done using freely available web services and what institutions are able to provide.

I wanted to point you to an post by Derek Powazek that I&#039;d intended to use in Friday&#039;s session but didn&#039;t get around to discussing. Here&#039;s a quote from Powazek&#039;s post:

&quot;People have been posting product suggestions, customer support, and personal biographies to the net since its invention. But for a long time the net has been considered this “other place,” disconnected from the real world. These sites show what an outdated notion that is. The web is no more a separate virtual world than the phone network is ... I think sites like these also signal a shift in the balance of power. Companies (and even people) no longer have a choice about their participation on the web. We are having the conversation now, whether you like it or not.&quot;

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was awesome working with you and Andy last week, and I&#8217;d love to continue some of the conversations we started!</p>
<p>Your Crimson Connect example for the &#8220;authenticity&#8221; slides was spot-on—when students or staff are frustrated by not being able to accomplish certain tasks via institutional tools, they&#8217;re going to say, &#8220;This is stupid—[insert freely available tool here] allows me to do this, so I&#8217;ll just build it myself and open it up to other folks who might get some use out of it.&#8221; They don&#8217;t care about why an institution can&#8217;t provide a particular tool or service. There&#8217;s an increasing disconnect between what can be done using freely available web services and what institutions are able to provide.</p>
<p>I wanted to point you to an post by Derek Powazek that I&#8217;d intended to use in Friday&#8217;s session but didn&#8217;t get around to discussing. Here&#8217;s a quote from Powazek&#8217;s post:</p>
<p>&#8220;People have been posting product suggestions, customer support, and personal biographies to the net since its invention. But for a long time the net has been considered this “other place,” disconnected from the real world. These sites show what an outdated notion that is. The web is no more a separate virtual world than the phone network is &#8230; I think sites like these also signal a shift in the balance of power. Companies (and even people) no longer have a choice about their participation on the web. We are having the conversation now, whether you like it or not.&#8221;</p>
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