Liberating Heritage Content to Classrooms Via the Web
Further Reading and Links
More about population, demographics, Internet access and socioeconomic factors in information access:
"Demystifying the Digital Divide”
By: Mark Warschauer
Scientific American, August 2003
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=000112F0-AB93-1F09-97AE80A84189EEDF
More on globalization and education:
“Keep the Whole World at Your Fingertips:
Education, Globalization and the Nation”
By: John Willinsky
Education Canada, Winter 2005
http://www.cea-ace.ca/media/en/JMW_WA_text.pdf
More about open source, media design and digital innovation:
Knowledge Media Design Institute
http://www.kmdi.utoronto.ca
More about the “Knowledge Society,” education, design and technology:
Learning Lab Denmark
http://www.lld.dk
More about technological literacy:
Multiliteracies
http://multiliteracies.com
More about open source for educational purposes:
Public Knowledge Project
http://www.pkp.ubc.ca
More about the relationship between experiential education and technology:
Social Informatics
http://rkcsi.indiana.edu
More about wikis and the legitimacy of Web based content:
“The Book Stops Here”
By: Daniel H. Pink
Wired Magazine, March 2005
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.03/wiki.html
More about Web usability and general guidelines for being user friendly:
Web Usability Guidelines
http://www.useit.com