Sunday, February 21, 2010

youth media

90.7 SYN FM
Launched in January 2003, SYN is proudly Melbourne's only independent youth media organisation. 
That means that all of SYN’s producers, presenters, content creators and volunteers are under the age of 26.
Listen out for Buzzcuts reviews on weekday mornings during the Melbourne Fringe on 90.7 SYN FM or visit 
their website at www.syn.org.au

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Thanks to @JimFolk ...  after attending #colearning #gotpd (where @budtheteacher admonished us to productively eavesdrop)

i was able to do just that...
my eavesdropping notes from Digital Media and Learning Conference 2010: diversifying participation

in attendance - danah boyd - yay

need to look into Sonia Livingstone

@CatinStack: HJ: Perfect end: critical call to passionate interventions; optimism for change, not sanguine belief it has changed. #dml2010
RT @CatinStack: John Fisk’s idea that “new media represents new opportunities to struggle.” #dml2010
jackiegerstein: RT @lnakamur: jenkins takeaway: as scholars and practitioners we have obligation to "reduce the suck" in the world. agreed! #DML2010
RT @anterobot: "are teachers up for that kind of radical transformation?" of course not, but they don't have much choice, do they? #dml2010 
RT @JimFolk: RT @susana_usc: #dml2010: Cultivating Creativity and Criticality with Scratch; programming is an inherent social activity 
dmlComp: quasi live-blog of Sonia Livingstone's keynote, complete with tpyos, but hopely just enough for those back home #dml2010 http://ow.ly/19vUM

tomfullerton Has anyone read "Convergence culture: where old and new media collide" By Henry Jenkins? http://tinyurl.com/y93dj53 

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... amazingly insightful
compilation post by Mary Lou Fulton 
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