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  • Working with new, virtual partners...

    Have you ever thought... 'It would be great to make a film about... the London Eye... The Sydney Opera House... US Elections...' but lacked original footage or a film maker 'on the ground'... Living in Dorset I have always had a plan to put some footage together of our 'local'...
    Posted to A Wider Angle (Weblog) by Markr on 11-11-2008
  • FREE TO YOU..... A 1Gb MEMORY STICK!

    Have you got a film just waiting to be uploaded? Would you like a funky new memory stick and want to be the envy of your colleagues and friends? We will send to you absolutely free a 1 Gigabyte memory stick just for uploading your own educational film. This is a limited offer and applies to the first...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Markr on 31-05-2008
  • Films for Learning Newsletter - Spring 2008

    Welcome to the first quarterly newsletter for Films for Learning. IN THIS ISSUE: Overview of Films for Learning; Featured Films; Capture It; Getting Started; New Media Awards Nomination; Hot Topic - Copyright and the Law; Free 1 Gb Memory Stick; Stuck for Ideas?
    Posted to Newsletters (FileGallery) by PeterR on 23-04-2008
  • Links to useable resources on the web...

    Well this is what it says it is... A list of resources on the web* which are licensed under 'creative commons' or are copyright free. As always it is good form to give credit to your sources. If you find another site post it in this thread and I will keep this list up to date. *Films for Learning...
    Posted to Copyright and The Law (Forum) by PeterR on 04-03-2008
  • Re: Open Source/Freeware

    As Jorden said, Open source and free software can often be just as good as the commercial software that has the same purpose. Open software comes in many forms for many different operating systems and even come in the form of many different operating systems, some examples are FreeBSD and Fedora, both...
    Posted to Software Forum (Forum) by roandoyle on 25-01-2008
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