March 31, 2007 09:36AM
One of my students came up with an amazing metaphor for how intellectual property should work in the classroom and in greater society. She described the idea that remixing should be like cake making. You buy all of the ingredients and then can prepare any kind of cake you like. Once you have the cake, however, you can’t un-remix it and get back to the sugar and flour. You can also borrow sugar from a neighbor, but generally you give them credit when you are serving your delicious cake. I hope that this podcast outlines such a metaphor a little bit better, but I think that this is the metaphor for creating connections that I was looking for a few podcasts back. If you like this podcast, I recommend the Great Remix Debate. You can also digg this podcast at http://digg.com/podcasts/Discourse_about_Discourse_Educasts_by_Ben_Wilkoff
- 00:00:00: Introduction to Carcast
Podcast Blog - 00:01:11: The Great Remix Debate Recap
The Great Remix Debate Podcast - 00:01:55: The Cake Metaphor
Rockinwithacdc12’s Blog - 00:04:32: The Classroom Remix
- 00:08:06: A Standard for Classroom Creation
- 00:09:41: Conclusion
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