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Sounds of the Bazaar 14
Welcome to the second of our special series of autumn shows. This series is being produced in conjunction with Online Educa Berlin. Each edition we feature some of the themes and speakers form this years Online Educa conference, being held at the end of November in Berlin.
In this show we feature two contributors to Educa. Ruth Rominger is Director of Learning Design at Monterey Institute. Ruth talks to us about the development of Open Educational resources, social authoring, sustainability models and much more.
Steve Wheeler will also be at Online Educa. He is part of a panel looking at the potential of Multi User Virtual Environments, including Second Life, for learning. In the interview Steve talks about the development of a project on sexual health in Second Life.
Web site of the month is “not School, not Home , but Schome.”
We present the second part of our interview with Stephen Downes.
And I talk about the forthcoming Bazaar conference.
The musical mix which holds it all together is the work of Dirk Stieglitz. As a good tradition the music comes again from the great music site Jamendo.com and is published under a Creative Commons licences. In this volume you listen to the band Killing Jazz and their album “2nd Round“.
We hope you will enjoy the show.
Listen to the full edition [58:15m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (254)
Introduction by Graham Attwell [1:21m]: | Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (194)
The Bazaar Conference - Graham Attwell [6:03m]: | Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (197)
MUVs and Second Life - Steve Wheeler [8:33m]: | Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (203)
Open Educational Resources - Ruth Rominger [15:20m]: | Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (192)
An interview with Stephen Downes - Part 2 [14:57m]: | Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (302)
Website of the Month [5:16m]: | Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (191)
Extro to this months programme - Graham Attwell [1:25m]: | Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (184)1 comment October 10th, 2007