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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. Remixing is a creative process. Remixing is a human pastime that has existed for millennia.

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Digital literacy 8: Repurposing content

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The ability to repurpose, remix or otherwise reuse existing content is one of the key features of the social web. If content is already out there on the web, the logical choice would be to see if it can be reused, or even adapted or altered to suit your own needs. Why reinvent the wheel? Unported License.

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Digital literacy 9: Broadcasting yourself

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The social web has shifted the balance of power away from commercial production companies toward the individual. This is a characteristic of the Web 2.0 This is a characteristic of the Web 2.0 There are a huge array of social web tools to choose from and many of them are free at the point of delivery.

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Good morning Barcelona!! Jim Groom at #EDEN15

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Groom's popular and anarchic blog Bavatuesdays is a regular port of call for all those seeking this kind of eclectic and irreverent mashup of concepts, thoughts and opinions. He asked the question 'how do we build an architecture that allows us to aggregate content from across the web and coalesce it in a centralised hub for learners?'

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