H2O playlists
An H2O Playlist is a shared list of readings and other content about a topic of intellectual interest. It’s a way to group and exchange useful links to information – online and offline.
Developed at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School, it claims to represent a new way of thinking about education online.
I think it likes to be a more academic version of del.icio.us. It doesn’t seem to have changed a lot since 2005 according to the blog posts which reference it, and its page on Wikipedia is a bit of an orphan.
Alexandra Samuel said in July, 2005 “Where H20 comes in handy is if you’re actually trying to turn your playlist into something…prototypically, a syllabus or some sort of guide. For example I could see H20 being a nice way of organizing and annotating my list of RSS resources . Or if I were going to teach my Internet & Politics course again, I might use it to structure the online readings.”