Keep The Web Weird
To Keep The Web Weird, engage with ISOC for internet advocacy, embrace open-source principles, explore digital fabrication, adopt guerrilla-style creativity, and champion digital ownership. These steps foster innovation, preserve internet freedom, encourage unconventional thinking, and promote a diverse, user-driven web ecosystem that resists uniformity and corporate control.
Keep The Web Weird
Offcourse
Offcourse is an open-source platform designed for online learning, leveraging the wealth of information available on the internet, such as blogs, video tutorials, and podcasts. The platform enables users to organize these resources into structured, shareable courses, facilitating a concept known as crowdlearning. This approach allows users to share their knowledge and learn from what others have shared.
The platform is particularly aimed at those interested in integrating various forms of online content into coherent educational modules, making it a useful tool for both individual learners and educators.
Share Openly
The journey to "Share Openly" involves four key steps: sharing a vision, opening up perspectives, discussing effectively, and avoiding pitfalls. These elements work together to foster transparent communication, broaden understanding, facilitate meaningful dialogues, and prevent common communication errors. By mastering these skills, individuals can cultivate an environment of openness, trust, and productive exchange of ideas.
Share Openly
Offcourse
Offcourse is an open-source platform designed for online learning, leveraging the wealth of information available on the internet, such as blogs, video tutorials, and podcasts. The platform enables users to organize these resources into structured, shareable courses, facilitating a concept known as crowdlearning. This approach allows users to share their knowledge and learn from what others have shared.
The platform is particularly aimed at those interested in integrating various forms of online content into coherent educational modules, making it a useful tool for both individual learners and educators.