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Rhondda Powling

Mozilla Labs » Gaming - 2 views

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    Mozilla Labs Gaming is the latest project launched by Mozilla Labs, committed to providing the game developer community with the platform and tools they need to make innovative games on the Open Web.
Rhondda Powling

Cultivate Your Creativity With These 4 Fair Use Libraries - 2 views

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    Some fair use sites that offer music and other media for a school project.
Rhondda Powling

Enabling a Participatory Culture using Creative Commons Licenses | Beth's Blog - 0 views

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    A blog post where the author invited Gautam John, who works with Pratham Books, to write a guest post about their social publishing strategy where he briefly touched upon their use of Creative Commons licenses. In this post, shares more about how his organization uses Creative Commons licenses and why he thinks it is important for your organization to consider it
Robyn Miller

Virtual worlds: Australian presence and celebrity - Features - ABC Technology and Games... - 3 views

  • Wollongong-based Jo Kay has created a series of islands in Second Life and OpenSim that have become home to educators worldwide and are recognised as leading lights in virtual world education
    • John Pearce
       
      Check out Jo's fabulous work at http://jokaydiagrid.com/ 
  • So what's changed? Absolutely nothing. Everything described above continues to occur, with a truckload of evolutionary steps undertaken. The only difference is that the innovators and educators have got on with doing the do, while the majority of the mainstream media moved on to the 'next big thing'. Second Life has grown exponentially over the past four years, although it has reached a plateau over the past year or so. Part of the reason for that is the emergence of other worlds where content creation remains king, such as the open-source option OpenSim or emerging Second Life competitors like Blue Mars.
Mark Boyle

edublogs: Angela McFarlane @ BLC07: Why do we build communities? - 0 views

  • I think eduBuzz.org has helped create not just this, but far more in terms of explicit reflection that wasn't there before. I'm wondering whether reflection is, in fact, a personal, private thing rather than a community issue, since often the community at large may not choose to be 'interested' in what you have to say. Take live blog posts, for example, written for the author more than the audience. The biggest problem of online communities, and we've seen this, too, in East Lothian and eduBuzz.org, is that novices in particular find it hard to filter information. Angela says that the problem is one students have, but so many of our teachers and managers also have trouble filtering what is important, what is of interest and might be important, what is of interest but might be a waste of time, and what is of no interest at all, personal or professional. Teachers and students are guilty of not knowing how to question the authority of an information source, other than to say blogs must be relatively poor quality and the BBC must be of relatively high quality (both, of course, had had their moments). And again, not just students but for many teachers, too, it is not cool to have an extensive vocabulary to express oneself. We see a resistance in students to use words to say how they are feeling beyond 'good', 'bad' and fine (and I'd be advocating the use of sites like We feel fine to both educate our students and help counter this claim to some extent), and we also see resistance from some teachers to use a more extensive vocabulary to think about teaching and learning. Finally, both teachers and students, because we over test, tend to not want to do anything that doesn't fit into the test. We cut and paste without engaging with material, we can take tests but cannot learn.
    • Mark Boyle
       
      From Diigo
John Pearce

Miro - free, open source internet tv and video player - 0 views

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    Turn your computer into an internet TV. Download Miro to watch free internet video channels and play any video file.
Peter Ruwoldt

Linux.com :: Open source programming languages for kids - 0 views

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    Review of Scratch, Alice and Shoes as programming environments for kids
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