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Endspot - Graham Attwell's wrap-up to this edition Endspot - Graham Attwell's wrap-up to this edition [ Go there ]
Endspot - Graham Attwell's wrap-up to this edition
Blogspot - tools for viewing Delicio.us tags Blogspot - tools for viewing Delicio.us tags [ Go there ]
Blogspot - tools for viewing Delicio.us tags
About the Bazaar project - an interview with ray Elferink About the Bazaar project - an interview with ray Elferink [ Go there ]
About the Bazaar project - an interview with ray Elferink
John Steinbeck on patents John Steinbeck on patents [ Go there ]
John Steinbeck on patents
The Blackboard patent - the inevitable result of privatisation The Blackboard patent - the inevitable result of privatisation [ Go there ]
The Blackboard patent - the inevitable result of privatisation
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Listen to the the Listen to the the [ Go there ]
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Knownet Knownet [ Go there ]
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Sounds of the Bazaar 5 - Graham Attwell fortnightly podcast on education and technology

Sleeve Notes

The first of the autumn podacasts from Sounds of the Bazaar. From now on these will be published fortnightly (at least I will try).

In this edition: bazaar sounds icon

Blackboard - what are the deeper issues behind Blackboards patent on VLEs - Graham Attwell's regular rant. Graham Attwell sees the Balckboard patent as an inevitable result of the provatesation of learning infrastructures and the commodificationof learning. He goes on to call for more support for Open Source developers. John Steinbeck

John Steinbeck on patents - in East of Eden, published in 1952, Steinbeck about the "very bad patent habit, a disease many men suffer from".

Ray ElferinkWhat is the Bazaar project all about - an interview with Raymond Elferink

Blog of the week - Mike Malloch's use of social bookmarking tools. Mike Malloch publishes a Mike Mallochregualr bog, e-learning2.0. He also publishes a 'link blog', providing a dynamically updated listing of his delicio.us tags. And, along with his Knownet colleague, Steve Tuffail, he has developed a number of different for viewing tags.

Listen to the whole programme

The Blackboard patent - the inevitable result of privatisation

John Steinbeck on patents

About the Bazaar project - an interview with ray Elferink

Blogspot - tools for viewing Delicio.us tags

Endspot - Graham Attwell's wrap-up to this edition

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