All of our winners:
All of the entries for our Digital Divide
competition were fascinating but out of these we have three ALT-C
Workshop Winners - "It not for Girls"
James Clay and the Slam Virgins were the http://www.charmsjewelrycanada1.com/
choice of the workshop participants for their funny take on gender and
the digital divide "It not for Girls". As you can see in the picture,
they received a sought-after hand-knitted dishcloth as a prize.
Winner of Digital Dishcloth (It for Boys) Award
2. Web site voting winner - "Perpetual Divide" by Pile of Bodies
Despite the confusion over naming, "Perpetual Divide" was Pandora Jewelry
the winner voted by visitors to this site.*An excellent slam, in the
Commoncraft style, that questioned the duality at the heart of the idea
of a divide are happy to award this slam the Voters Choice badge that
members of Pile of Bodies can proudly display on their web sites or
blogs
* Actually they were joint top voted with "It not for
Girls" but we gave them the award by invoking the written Don cry rule
and the unwritten out the prizes rule.
3. Organisers Pick -Digital Divide = Digital Boxes by Living in a box.
The organisers found this slam to Pandora Bracelets
be very clever and succinct, with a sting in the tail. Frances, Josie,
Helen and Cristina are pleased to award Digital Divide = Digital Boxes
the Organisers Pick, a badge that members of Living in a box will be
pleased to display on their web sites and blogs.
Here you can get some idea of how the Workshop went - the introduction and creativity in progress.
What this Wiki for?
This
wiki is to support a distributed workshop based at ALT-C 2008 in Leeds,
United Kingdom, developing our workshop Web 2.0 Slam, at last year
ALT-C 2007. It was a lot of fun for those there, and Pandora Jewelry Canada
attracted a fair amount of attention. Why not read on and see how you
can join in the fun? You don have to attend the conference, we are
looking for participants across the world.
Slam, vote, win!!
What the Digital Divide?
The
digital divide appears, at first glance, as a problem to be solved by
the application of technology. Economic and employment opportunities can
be a powerful motivator for ensuring that underserved populations have
access to digital technologies. However, there are other opportunities:
social, such as healthcare, employment, housing, and safety; and
cultural, such as access to a global platform for diverse cultural
expressions (Kvasny, 2005). We will announce the winners here and by
message to members on Monday 15 September. That means that people from
around the world can join in, not just those coming to our workshop. You
can run your own workshop, or create your own slam, maybe with your
friends. More details on how you can participate, just stick to our few
simple rules.
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