Digital multimedia: a list of modules
August, 2006 | Full entry
Here are the titles of the modules for the digital multimedia course at Arcada (a university of applied science).
Here are the titles of the modules for the digital multimedia course at Arcada (a university of applied science).
Harold Jarche posted a short but interesting piece yesterday entitled The Future of Learning is DIY.
Yesterday Lego revealed some more about their long-delayed multiplayer online world. It is now promised to launch “sometime in 2010″. What’s more, they have released a series of screenshots, and a very impressive trailer, so there are reasons to believe that it will actually launch this year.
We have just completed a forty hour festival in Rosario, our virtual culture experiment in Second Life. It was a night-time festival that lasted for ten consecutive nights and, because SL has four hour “days”, this meant that, in reality, it lasted for ten one-hour sessions, which took place every four hours.
Over Christmas my eight year old daughter decided that she wanted “her own web site”, which turned out to mean her own virtual clubhouse, where she and her friends can meet, hang out, play games, and live the kind of life they live when they hook up their DS Lite Pokemon or Nintendogs games.
Interacting with Immersive Worlds will be held on June 5-6, 2007 at Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Later that same year, E-Learn 2007 will be held on October 15-19, at the Quebec City Convention Centre in Quebec City, Canada.
The MaMaMedia site is a very interesting example of a visionary resource. Among the many and varied contents are a series of articles by Seymour Pappert. In one of them entitled The Wonderful Discovery of Nothing, he wrote about a girl discovering the power of zero.