Ms. Zhuang Xiuli
She is a practitioner of blog in education, and active learner of Internet, concerning about the leaning and researching of networking learn technology, especially about the rule and strategy of how the adult learner can find what he should learn and how to learn in this networking space full of free choice. Ms. Zhuang is a teacher working in Educational Technology College, Beijing Normal University.
blog: http:/blog.online-edu.org/zxl/
Column: http://www.online-edu.org/index.php?cid=125
Horse
Zhan Bin,who had been the senior editor of Colorful magazine and the manager editor of Interior Design China magazine, is a teacher in Beijing Institute of Clothing Technology now. Besides teaching the courses Communication, Media Management, Arts and Business, he is doing the research and consultation work for Fashion Brand Promotion Center of BICT. Now he is the consultant of some Internet companies. ZhanBin began his blog in 2003 and has paid his attention to Internet Industry for several years.
blog: http://blog.zhanbin.com/
Sayonly
Pronounced as ZhiShuo, he started to write blog from April, 2005, whose topics focus on content related to cyberspace in insightful and analytical way. He created a new blog model named as "reader's wills to hear" to allow readers first to input the topic they are interested in, followed by discussion among readers who are familiar with the finally selected topic. Then, he collects those wonderful comments and remarks in the discussion to make series articles.
blog: http://www.sayonly.com/
Hopesome
The Podcast Podium, which he set up in 2005, basically is a blog website dedicated to promoting Podcasting and Citizen Journalism in China.
blog: http://www.hopesome.com/
Jack
The creator of igooi.com, a social bookmark service, with years IT industry knowledge and experience, new technology enthusiast. Research area: Tag, folksonomy, Social Bookmark Service, Internet and web Application. Currently working in a famous software company.
blog: http://blog.igooi.com/
Rebecca MacKinnon
Rebecca MacKinnon is veteran journalist who has enthusiastically embraced the new world of weblogs and participatory media. She is co-founder of Global Voices Online, an international online citizens’ media project housed at the Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society.
Since becoming a Berkman fellow in mid-2004, Rebecca has written and spoken extensively about the future of global participatory media and was primary organizer of the Blogging, Journalism, and Credibility conference at Harvard in January 2005. Fluent in Mandarin Chinese, Rebecca also speaks and writes frequently on issues related to the internet in China. Her consulting company, RConversation, LLC, helps clients build public trust by engaging in online conversations and community-building with their audiences and customers.
Blog: www.rconversation.com
Column:www.nkzone.org

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