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1. Web

1.1. Pearltrees (now with multiple "communities"!)

1.1.1. Oliver Starr

1.1.2. Patrice Lamothe

1.1.3. Antoine Msika

1.2. Wikipedia

1.2.1. Tim Sandole, "official" Wikipedian

1.3. Creative Commons

1.4. Facebook

1.5. Twitter

1.5.1. @denisesnyder

1.5.2. @staciecgreen

1.5.3. my non-legion of followers

1.6. iTunes

1.7. Gmail

1.8. Yahoo Mail

1.9. SMS

2. Work

2.1. bosses

2.2. colleagues

2.2.1. faculty

2.2.2. permanent staff

2.2.3. research fellows

2.3. authors

2.4. publisher

2.5. students

2.6. guests

2.7. outer circle

2.7.1. extended Belfer Center community

2.7.2. Harvard Kennedy School

2.7.3. Harvard University

3. Home/Life

3.1. family

3.2. friends

3.3. pets

3.4. acquaintances

3.5. books (per "reader-response" literary criticism theory)

3.6. travel

3.7. other activities

4. Harvard Extension School

4.1. see ED103 learning community map for further details

4.1.1. Denise

4.1.2. Stacie

4.1.3. other students

4.1.3.1. blogs

4.1.3.2. tweets

4.1.3.3. class

4.1.4. marshmallows!

4.2. ED102

4.2.1. Denise

4.2.2. Twitter followers

4.2.2.1. Tom Foremski

4.2.2.2. Pearltrees

4.2.2.3. Former students

4.2.2.3.1. Anchal

4.2.2.3.2. Ed

4.2.2.3.3. Carol

4.2.2.3.4. Alek

4.2.2.3.5. Jeffrey

4.2.2.3.6. Andrew

4.2.2.3.7. and last, but definitely not least, Roberto!

4.2.2.4. BrainRules

4.2.2.5. Wesley Fryer

4.3. EXPO171

4.3.1. Dave Beard, teacher/former Globe digital director

4.3.2. Twitter followers

4.3.2.1. Sean Carlson, Google

4.3.2.2. Former students

4.3.2.2.1. Annette Montalvo

4.3.2.2.2. Cynthia Dyer

4.3.2.2.3. M. Katherine Huse