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Remix culture and education

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In my last blog post I illustrated a new model of digital literacies in the context of age of remix. 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.

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Digital literacy 8: Repurposing content

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Continuing my series on digital literacies , today's post is about how we can reuse existing content. Although these outmoded, unwanted and ultimately despised copyright laws apply to internet content just like they do to books or music CDs, there are also some welcome signs of change in the digital domain. Unported License.

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Digital literacy 9: Broadcasting yourself

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In the last in the series on digital literacies , we explore how each of us can become our own broadcasters and publishers. 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. Unported License.

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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. This, said Groom, is the essence of digital literacy. It was EDUPUNK remixed, but without the inconvenient metaphor. Cue applause. Unported License.

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Maslow, technology and learning

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I love a good mash-up. It's a digital age version of synthesis. 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. That's why I like it. Unported License.

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