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Filters and Filter Failure: Part 3: 2nd Stage Filtration

Written by KayOMay 12, 2017 Leave a comment

Welcome to Part 3 of this series of blog posts which focus on the concept that ‘it’s not information overload: it’s filter failure’ first identified by Clay Shirky back in 2008. If you’ve been following from Parts 1 and 2, you will be familiar with my prototype for 2-stage filtration, a (tongue in cheek) model […]

Filters and Filter Failure: Part 2: 1st stage filtration

Written by KayOMay 12, 2017May 12, 2017 Leave a comment

If you have read part one of this series of blog posts on critical web literacy, information overload and filter failure, you will be familiar with my prototype for a ‘two-stage filtration model’ which I suggest may be a (tongue in cheek) way to manage and improve filtration of information, so that we can feel […]

Filters and Filter Failure: Part 1: It’s not Information Overload…

Written by KayOMay 12, 2017 Leave a comment

This is part one of a three part blog series on filters and filter failure. In the first of this series of posts, I reflect on the term ‘filter failure’ and analyse whether the statement ‘it’s not information overload, it’s filter failure’ still holds true. I then suggest a two-stage ‘filtration model’ for critical web literacy, […]

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