Emerging Sounds of the Bazaar LIVE June – users telling stories
The podcast version of Emerging Sounds of the Bazaar LIVE summer special. This edition was produced for the Jisc Emerge conference on Exploring User 2.0: the shape of future users. The conference day theme was digital storytelling so we thought we would talk to users – old and young and from across Europe.
First up in the show is an all too short talk with kids from the computer club at Cwmglas primary school, Swansea. Sadly we ran out of bandwidth and had to curtail the talk but I have arranged to go back to make a podcast shwo at the school in a couple of weeks. And make sure you visit their brilliant website. (NB we are trebling our bandwidth next week).
Next up is John Pallister, who teaches IT in a secondary school talking about his discovery of Web 2.0 tools and his increasing fascination with the on-line world.
John is followed by Guenter Behan from Graz in Austria exoplaining the ideas behind the European funded Aposdle project.
Asley Healey from Glasgow in Scotland tells us about her research into communities of practice.
And Leila Gray – an 83 year old computer fan from Blackwood in Wales explains how she uses Web 2.0 applications. Leila was so good we have invited her to become our resident Sounds of the Bazaar Techno-granny (more about that soon).
And to wrap up taodays programme Margarita Perez Garcia reads us a poem in Spanish.
What a show. And between each item we have great music form an album called Cien Anos Despues by Magnolia Chile available free under a Creative Commons license from the Jamendo web site.
Enjoy. You are listening to Emerging Sounds of the Bazaar – the Sounds of the Summer.
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