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John Seely Brown's talk at the OU's 2007 OpenLearn conference

In 2000 I was much influenced by John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid's 1999 The Social Life of Information. You can watch and listen to a web-cast of John Seeley Brown's talk at last year's Open University OpenLearn conference from this page on the OU web site.

Seely Brown's focus in his talk is on the nature of learning, and the nature of professional development, and on the impact of i) human networks and ii) the widespread availability of open (one way or another) content on learning methods.

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