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Google Hangouts in Education

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Hangouts is a free, web-based collaboration- and communication tool, developed by Google. Hangouts allows for many simultaneous users to communicate and collaborate in a virtual space, and the tool is integrated with several of Google's other services, including YouTube and Google Drive. The tool is particularly suitable for use in the monological and the polyphonic form of teaching .


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Humor and comedy on the Internet succeed through collaboration | opensource.com

Humor and comedy on the Internet succeed through collaboration | opensource.com | teaching with technology | Scoop.it

"f you've studied humanities, you've likely come across philosopher Michel Foucault. In his 1969 essay, What is an Author?, Foucault argues that readers shouldn't care who the author of a text is because authorship restricts readers from imagining new meanings and applications. Readers should ask what contexts could this have and how can this be improved, instead of who said this. Applied to humor, assigning a joke to a particular comedian discourages audiences from participating in the comedic process because doing so implies stealing. With collective authorship, no one person holds the rights, so jokes can be improved collaboratively..."


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