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Radio Active

Augmented social media and internet radio for young people

A pilot project funded by the University of East London Research Development Fund (RDF)

and the EU Lifelong Learning G8WAY Transitions project.

...the first trial broadcast will be 3.30-4.00 on 15 July, live from Yoh in Hoxton!

Partners:

Cass School of Education and Communities, University of East London

Pontydysgu (Bridge to Learning), Wales

Inspire! (the Hackney Enterprise and Business Partnership)

Yoh (a community organisation in Hoxton)

People:

Prof. Andrew Ravenscroft (Co-ordinator) and Mohamed Moustakim (CASS, UEL)

Graham Attwell and Dirk Stieglitz (Pontydysgu)

David Blagbrough (Director, Inspire!)

Ergel Hassan (Director, Yoh!)

Publication:

Ravenscroft, A, Attwell, G., Stieglitz, D, Blagbrough, D. (2011). RadioActive – ‘Jam Hot!’ Personalised radio ciphers through augmented social media for the transformational learning of disadvantaged young people. Full paper accepted for Personal Learning Environments (PLE) Conference 2011, Southampton, UK, 11-13 July 2011.

Contact: a.ravenscroft@uel.ac.uk


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