Transmedia stories might start on a smartphone app, expand through comics, launch several webisodes or even a TV show, be released as a film, and be explored and experienced through a multiplayer video game.
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Jeni Mawter's curator insight,
April 11, 9:12 PM
Knowledge gained is knowledge shared in the 21st century.
ProspecBib's curator insight,
April 18, 3:55 AM
Un peu trop optimiste à mon avis sur l'utopie de la société et l'éducation 3.0 ! Delete the scoop?
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April 13, 10:22 AM
Vía @Luis_Ciria. ¡Si Maslow levantara la cabeza! Delete the scoop?
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LeanneStewart's curator insight,
April 23, 2:54 PM
Imagine what your community could come up with if they used Mural.ly! It could be an excellent way to see where what you're offering lines up with what they desire.
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April 28, 12:19 PM
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March 13, 8:10 AM
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March 25, 10:03 PM
another great looking brainstorming/team work tool..thanks Delete the scoop?
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Ana Cristina Pratas's curator insight,
March 17, 5:18 AM
The reasons why Sebastian Thrun, Daphne Koller, Andrew Ng, and Agnant Agarwal have been so successful in launching and organising xMOOCs (based on what they have done in transforming online courses into xMOOCs) are based on some major factors: Being innovative, being good in taking risks and opportunities, being an expert in the area, and being able to convince and influence themselves, people around them who are decision makers, and the Venture Capitalists to join in the MOOCs. This is not about teaching only, and not facilitation for sure. There are lots of great professors who could teach (based on their teaching performance, or lecture to a huge audience), but not too many could change the world, within a short space of time.
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March 17, 3:19 PM
Schools will becoming obsolete for many communications-based courses until curriculums start to find the proper training for teachers in how the rest of the world is communicating today. Delete the scoop?
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