By: Ken Carroll
This is a great discussion. My view is that participation on the web is always a matter of a very small % of people doing pretty much all the interaction – 1% or less. It has always neen that way as...
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I really feel I know both Ken and Jenny even though I have only ever listened to the PODcasts. It’s a very odd feeling to be honest. I know I could not call them my friends, nor anyone else on there.....
View ArticleBy: Michael
The way I see CPOD is like a Church. We (I’ll stick with this form) certainly have devoted followers, yes? My gosh, by the sound of it we even have pilgrims. We have regular sermons that people flock...
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Michael’s epiphany, er, comment, wins my vote as the Best Comment Ever. It’s almost like a new testament or something to ChinesePod. Ken
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Oh great, now how can I ever post again? You have jinxed me for sure. Seriously, are you guys one of those non-profit religious organizations?
View ArticleBy: Al Jensen
I’m not sure about ChinesePod being a “hub” of Chinese learning…as far as it being the industry leader and setting a new standard, no doubt. I would say though that the majority of the Chinese Pod...
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[...] his delightful blog Here Comes Everybody, Ken Carroll talks about whether his amazing ChinesePod is setting learning standards. An integrated learning 2.0 [...]
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