Hackasaurus is a great project by Mozilla which makes it easy to see the structure of a web page and remix it. In education, it’s a great way to combine learning about composition with learning about how to make. Today in the Media Lab’s class on Technologies for Creative Learning, […]
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This is a collaborative blog post with Mary Kenefake. Interview Questions: -Minorities participating in Boston TV: Based on personal experience working in the Boston TV industry how have the demographics change in the past ten years? (minority participation then and now) As a minority working in the television news industry, […]
I begin this class discussion review post with an admission: I really disliked being the scribe. Often trying to keep up, I found the collaborative electronic note taking to be quite distracting—a strong contrast to my preferred method of pencil and paper. Perhaps it was made slightly more difficult, however, […]
So I am going to do a longer post later on this week that would potentially be the introduction to the project (in Spanish), but for now, I am just going to do a quick overview of some of the changes in the project, and progress made so far. After […]
To better visualize ICT accessibility and usage in Ukraine, I’ve created a few very rough charts based on data from the World Economic Forum’s Global Information Technology Report from 2010-2011 (find it here: www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GITR_Report_2011.pdf), I’ve also highlighted results from the US, Russia, and Estonia for broader context. (I chose Estonia […]