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Mapping for Change
“Tomnod is a team of volunteers (like you!) who work together to identify important objects and interesting places in satellite images. Use Tomnod to explore the Earth, solve real-world problems, and view amazing images of our changing planet. With the … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Communication
Tagged activism, Crowd-sourced, Development, Images, Satellite, Slacktivism, social change, technology
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Voices that challenge, inform… Influence?
‘Do not mistake information for influence’ Blogs and Bullets, Aday et al, 2010 Authority, irreverence and justice are all profoundly influential concepts and qualities. Equally important when considering influence and impact, is content, form and context. Political messages can be … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Communication, Creative and Cultural Expression, Politics
Tagged activism, collective action, pluralism, remix, Satire, smarm and snark, voices
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Scamming for Justice
From: REV,DR.JOHN H.WILLIAMS.(revdrjohnhwilliams@yahoo.com.tw) Sent: 15 October 2014 02:09:41 DEAR BENEFICIARY, I AM REV,DR.JOHN H.WILLIAMS,THE AUDITOR GENERAL OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AND I WISH TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE SCAN COPY OF YOUR CERTIFIED BANK DRAFT … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Communication, Politics
Tagged 419, Advanced-fee, Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, Prejudice, Prince, Racism, Representations, Scam
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Art of the MOOC: Merging Public Art and Experimental Education
The rise of the MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) has taken advantage of the increasing ease with which digital technologies can be used to broadcast and interact, creating broad communities of educators and learners. Long-standing distance learning course providersĀ such asĀ Open … Continue reading