Search, links, media sharing, social media, Wikipedia, games, open source etc. are ground breaking shifts in the way we learn, says Donald Clark. Unfortunate...
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Search, links, media sharing, social media, Wikipedia, games, open source etc. are ground breaking shifts in the way we learn, says Donald Clark. Unfortunate...
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Cross-marketing itself is not a new phenomenon, but there are many more layers to it in the digital age. "The kid business has always been transmedia," said Ken Faier, president of Nerd Corps. Via cynthia jabar, The Digital Rocking Chair
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December 13, 2012 4:53 PM
Totally agree: "The kid business has always been transmedia." -Ken Faier, Nerd Corps
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December 13, 2012 11:55 PM
Is it transmedia storytelling, or is it marketing? A question that's particularly relevant in the world of children's entertainment. Delete the scoop?
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The real scalibility in education comes with the Internet....freeing education from a place and from a specific time. With this comes changing pedagogies including peer-learning. Donald makes a case for recording lectures - videos provide opportunity for repeated access to new content. Some familiar messages here and interesting focus on scalibility.