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    World Tune Meeting: Malta 2009, October 28th to November 4th

    Collaborative Live-Documents :

    World Tune: EtherPad    Collaboration with University of Malta

    World Tune (http://www.worldtune.com)
    World Tune is a sound sculpture connecting different regions of our planet by environmental sounds. Its online interface still exists online. I used it as an example to demonstrate how internet-technology could support product-oriented concepts of learning. Groups of learners (vocational and prevocational training) in different regions of Europe realized local sculptures and collected sounds of their regions by recording them during so called soundwalks. These sounds were collected in open access online libraries. Internet user who visit www.worldtune.com trigger randomly a new sound of these libraries. The local speaker sculptures broadcast these sounds. In Rome (Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea), Hannover (Expo2000) and Reutlingen (Stadtbibliothek) we realized different kind of local performances using the sound of the worldtune sculpture.

    Future Options:
    I have no specific idea ... It could be helpful for my current work at Freie Universität Berlin or in the context of Learners´Garden as a lively model of using technology in education. Not the screen is in the focus of learning processes but the indiviual learner and its activity in the real space, just using technology to enhance learning. Jeffrey Price, artist in New York (fine arts),  Norbert Hermann, artist in Johannesburg (poetic arts), Stefan Cordes medida expert in Berlin and Kevin Wolter, Programmer and Designer would join any innovative idea that we might find during that week in Malta ...


    Learners´Garden (http://www.learnersgarden.de)
    A project we just initiated (Kevin Wolter and me) which seems to get interesting partners in the context of Higher Education at Universities in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The aim of the project is to support learners by offering them easy to use and easy to install online tools which may help them to edit their learning products, to get in touch with people who try to solve similar problems and to discuss methods of using those tools. Fostering product-oriented concepts of learning (Dewey).

    Future Options:
    At the moment we push the rollout of this project. All partner universities are located in german speaking countries. We are about to establish a community by organizing lectures at all of our partner universities as well as by establishing a virtual editorial staff which meets regularly online.
    As soon as this project is running we would like to establish a parallel, international, english speaking community of Learners´ Garden with the domain www.learnersgarden.com . If we could identify actors, funds and partners we could start this international rollout together.



    Yeelab Educational Environments http://www.yeelab.de
    This is a small consultancy company to provide educational institutions with IT-support and innovative educational concepts.


    Free University Berlin, http://didaktik.physik.fu-berlin.de/home/neuhaus.html
    this is where I am working, department "Didaktik der Physik", teacher education 


    J.A.P. Studio New York http://www.jeffreyallenprice.com/
    Art projects and exhibitions of Jeffrey Price

     

    EMA-PS: Master in Science of Performative Creativity
    http://www.ema-ps.com/

     




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    Online Meeting via Adobe Connect with

    Norbert Hermann, Johannesburg
    Jeffrey Allan Price, New York
    Stefan Cordes, Berlin
    Kevin Wolter, Berlin
    Massimo de Majo, Malta
    Wolfgang Neuhaus, Berlin (Malta, during conference)

     

     

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