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Web activist, researcher, Information management professional, social networker, project manager
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http://danicar.wordpress.com/
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English | French | Italian | Serbian |
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calendar· Pedagogical Faultlines
21/9/2007 16:13 · 11 votes · no comments
Pedagogical Faultlines is an International conference of high-level knowledge and experience in new concepts and ideas of learning, hosted by the Waag Society and Institute of Network Cultures in Amsterdam.
The focus of this event is on the challenges in contemporary pedagogy, including the use of new media tools, but also exploring institutional and cultural issues. More at:...
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calendar· Pedagogical Faultlines
by Danica · voted on 4/10/2007 01:33 · 11 votes · no comments
Pedagogical Faultlines is an International conference of high-level knowledge and experience in new concepts and ideas of learning, hosted by the Waag Society and Institute of Network Cultures in Amsterdam.
The focus of this event is on the challenges in contemporary pedagogy, including the use of new media tools, but also exploring institutional and cultural issues. More at:...
articles · CC licences for artists, musicians and performers
by Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington · voted on 4/10/2007 01:32 · 46 votes · 5 comments
This is a very interesting node. I feel that CC licences can be useful for budding artists and performers, who generally do not make a lot on the occasion of their first releases.
This gives them a two-fold advantage. Their music is distributed freely by enthusiasts legally over the Internet and they get proper attribution for their work. To such a degree, they would be able...
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articles · The Danica incident OR how to jeopardise our goals
by Tobias Schonwetter · commented on 18/9/2007 20:18 · 26 votes · 10 comments
This month, iCommons’ resident copyright expert, Tobias Schonwetter, explains why CC licensing needs copyright law and why some of us need a change of attitude to make CC an even greater success in the future.
I think the Creative Commons license scheme is extremely useful and socially more important than ever in order to obtain an even freer culture. At the same time, however,...
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