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| | | | | You can make stories out of anything. Anything? Yes, anything. Ah, but can you make them tell a longer overarching story, using predetermined material (as opposed to writing an opera or a narrative series, all in one go, say?) This time of year my Barbershop Quartet (I sing tenor with the guys) has a number... | |
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| | | | | Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com It's time! Using the above photo as a prompt, write a story of EXACTLY ten words. That's why we call it the #ThursdayTen! It's fun! Sometimes. It's easy! Practically never. But try it anyway! Ready? Here's mine: Done. Max's nemesis destroyed. Jay just didn't know it yet. | |
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| | | Maybe I am excited but I am also extremely inspired right now! I just had a call with Ake Nygren, a librarian and fellow Mozilla Rep from Sweden. Ake is trying to raise the awareness of Web Literacy in his library by mainly organizing cryptoparties in libraries. Swedish library system is a close digital environment which needs a lot and fundamental changes in it's roots for Ake's (and other fellows) efforts to start having impact. The purpose of this blogpost though is to talk about his side project, putting Web literacy in a box. Oh yes, he wants to transform the digital world to a physical one. He is building physical boxes equipped with remixable material and gamified recipes for mobile maker workshop activities anywhere, e.g. a library, a school, a youth... | ||