Unbounded Freedom

Unbounded Freedom is a very recent blog and also a guide to Creative Commons thinking for cultural organizations by Rosemary Bechler, a freelance writer and commissioning editor who helped to found Open Democracy. The guide can be downloaded from the Counterpoint, the cultural relations think tank of the British Council.

Individuals, groups and networks

During the FLNW trip, the participants’ adjusting to each other and interaction triggered different reactions, which, as I see it, depend on a number of factors such as our different backgrounds, awareness of the other or lack of it, experience in similar situations, previous and/or future expectations, the importance given to certain contexts, the number … Read more

Europodians

Interesting news for language teachers in an article which has just been published on the SiliconRepublic.com, an Irish Technology News Service. “Enovation has emerged as the sole IT provider for a prestigious EU-wide project that will see universities deploy language courses by mobile devices like phones, iPods and PDAs. The project, entitled ‘Europodians’, involves working … Read more

Back home

Just back home, exhausted and jet-lagged but extremely happy to have integrated the 10-day FLNW unconference in New Zealand. Unlike regular conferences, during which presenters pour their words to an audience , the unconference or open space conference boosts the energy by increasing contact and contributions from participants and encourages interaction and connections. We moved … Read more

FLE3

Check out Future Learning Environment, a web-based learning environment being developed by the Learning Environments for Progressive Inquiry Research Group from UIAH Media Lab, University of Art and Design Helsinki and led by Teemu Leinonen, whom I met during the FLNW unconference. FLE3 is an open source and free server software for computer supported collaborative … Read more

The Future of Learning in a Networked World

A ten-day road tour in New Zealand visiting educational centers and talking to different people involved in education: university researchers, vocational school representatives and members from different learning and teaching communities got together to exchange ideas on the future of learning in a networked world. It should be pointed out that most participants were from … Read more

Co-link

A very nifty piece of software being developed by Brazilian Alex Primo and team. http://www.co-link.org/ It encourages participatory creation of hypertexts, allowing reader to create new associative links in a pre-existent text and/or add new destinations to a previous link, contributing to the blurring of the frontier between reader and writer on the Web.

Snap shirts

Snap shirts Originally uploaded by beewebhead. Snapshirtsgenerates a word cloud from words you enter or from your blog. You can then print this on a T-shirts, mugs or mousepads. Simple, fun and ingenious.