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Patterns in production and distribution

I like this. A lot. Though it makes me wish I could read Norwegian. Jon Hoem over at Diablog :: has come up with a nifty chart which, if I understand it, breaks down relationship types (ish) as a result of where the information is being produced and who is controlling the distribution.

As Jon comments,

What I find particularly interesting is how this typology, among other aspects, makes it easier to discuss the interplay between technical solutions and culture. When discussing this in relation to learning enviroments it became evident to me that the collective aspects of a technology is relying heavily on culture, much more than on the technical solutions used for mediation.
Great stuff.

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