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This podcast is a feed of all the multimedia content from our website, which can be found at: http://cands.open.ac.uk All content on this podcast is intended for public consumption, but may be of specific interest to those who are interested in studying our courses at the Open University.
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Write to reply – an interview with Tony Hirst
Tony Hirst has recently been involved with creating a website dedicated to giving people the tools to respond to official government papers. The website is called writetoreply.org
We spoke to Tony about this.
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The future of the internet?
Recently, John Naughton discussed Jonathan Zittrain’s book ‘The future of the Internet – and how to stop it’ in an OU discussion group. John posted an MP3 of the discussion on his blog, and you can directly link to the blog entry here:
http://memex.naughtons.org/archives/2009/03/23/7045
And play the mp3 here:
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C&S Away Day – December 2008
Rob and Joe of IFEC came along to the Communications and Systems department away day. They took lots of photographs and interviewed various members of the department.
We are pleased to present an audio/visual presentation of the day.
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Jon Rosewell: Equitability and Dominance in online forums.
On 13th November 2008, Jon Rosewell presented a talk to the EATING group, which concentrated on research he had been doing into the subject of equitability and dominance in online forums.
The specifics of this talk centre around forum usage in several courses in the Technologies Undergraduate Programme. Jon also presented an argument for analysing [...] -
Richard Seaton talks
Richard Seaton spoke to Bill about a range of subjects, including the new Faculty and Department structures and also Richard’s role as Programme Director of Undergraduate Technologies.
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Ray Ison talks Systems
Professor Ray Ison talks about his work in the Systems group and his background in Australia.
Listen here.