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[http://igeneration.edublogs.org/ iGeneration: Digital Communication and Participatory Culture 2008] was an honours course in Communication Studies at the University of Western Australia.  The unit coordinator was [http://www.tamaleaver.net/ Tama Leaver], and the five talented students who took the course were Kiri, Alex, Chris, Shemila and Joanne.  The honours course was a collaborative effort; Tama provided the frame and the first few and last weeks of the course, but the central seminars were constructed and run by the students.
  
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Everything created by the course coordinator and students of iGeneration – the unit outline, the seminars, the podcast project, the remix project and all of the artefacts and conversations, is released under a Creative Commons Australia Attribution -Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 license. This means educators, students and pretty much anyone else is free to use, and re-use any of the material here as long as they give attribution (the easiest way being a direct link back to this blog), and the material in used non-commercially (and we consider any and all educational uses as non-commercial, along with plenty of other uses, too) and that any subsequent work building on these materials is also shared under a similar license (no, it doesn’t have to be exact, but the intent needs to be pretty much the same).  This course, and all of its content, are an Open Education Resource and we encourage others to borrow, mix and build upon the work created.
  
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Overview

iGeneration: Digital Communication and Participatory Culture 2008 was an honours course in Communication Studies at the University of Western Australia. The unit coordinator was Tama Leaver, and the five talented students who took the course were Kiri, Alex, Chris, Shemila and Joanne. The honours course was a collaborative effort; Tama provided the frame and the first few and last weeks of the course, but the central seminars were constructed and run by the students.

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License Usage

Everything created by the course coordinator and students of iGeneration – the unit outline, the seminars, the podcast project, the remix project and all of the artefacts and conversations, is released under a Creative Commons Australia Attribution -Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 license. This means educators, students and pretty much anyone else is free to use, and re-use any of the material here as long as they give attribution (the easiest way being a direct link back to this blog), and the material in used non-commercially (and we consider any and all educational uses as non-commercial, along with plenty of other uses, too) and that any subsequent work building on these materials is also shared under a similar license (no, it doesn’t have to be exact, but the intent needs to be pretty much the same). This course, and all of its content, are an Open Education Resource and we encourage others to borrow, mix and build upon the work created.

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Motivations

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Three video remixes created by iGeneration students ...

1 copyright < creative commons An iGeneration remix project by Alex Pond. Credits, Sources and Exegesis

2 Build / Create > Change An iGeneration remix project by Kiri Falls. Credits, Sources and Exegesis

3 A Remix? An iGeneration remix project by Chris Ardley. Credits, Sources and Exegesis