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Remix culture and education

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Sometimes several works are combined or 'mashed up' to create new versions. In the digital age, where many have access to the participatory web such as social media, it is easier than ever to remix and mashup content. Photoshop is software that allows users to do the same thing with images. Remixing is a creative process.

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Out of the window

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Here's a language lesson: Máš vokno (pronounced mash vokno ) is a colloquialism in Bohemia. Everything about the place is alternative - the music, the drinks, the food, the decor. Images from Bar Vokno The important thing to remember is that Vokno is a place to gather, to meet like minded people. Ever had that feeling?

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Digital literacy 8: Repurposing content

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Most of my recent slide presentations are freely available on this Slideshare site , and I publish them under a Creative Commons license that allows others to download and use them either as complete slideshows, or to select individual slides that can be inserted into their own slideshows. Unported License.

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Digital literacy 9: Broadcasting yourself

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and Edupunk movements - the do it yourself culture in which costly proprietary systems and tools are spurned in favour of haphazard, unbranded, informal mashups and loose aggregations of tools. The music industry has had to learn the hard way that it no longer has the monopoly on music production and distribution.

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Maslow, technology and learning

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I love a good mash-up. But a mash-up takes several ideas, formats or sources and places them together in a new form, to say something new. It's creative and it's often thought provoking. Amy Burvall and I did this a while back, when we invited people to write some thoughts on learning around an image.

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