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Hi Sean,<br><br>Prof. Rich Rice from Texas Tech University did some revisions on their XO/Sugar<br>video from Science Spectrum in Lubbock, TX and it is now ready to go on the<br>Daily Motion site. (See below). <br><br><a href="http://richrice.com/5365/iplay-short.mov">http://richrice.com/5365/iplay-short.mov</a><br><br>I have also sent Prof. Rice and 13 of his colleagues in the Computers and Writing Community<br>"Sugar on a Stick". <br><a href="http://writingprogram.ucdavis.edu/cw2009/">http://writingprogram.ucdavis.edu/cw2009/</a><br><br>Three of the colleagues are on the Committee on Computers in Composition and Communication (March 2012)<br><a href="http://www.ncte.org/cccc/committees/7cs">http://www.ncte.org/cccc/committees/7cs</a><br><br>Pay attention to Point 2]... Include in these activities attention to open source and community
source projects <br>and software, calling attention to best practices, when
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<font style="" color="#000000"><font face="Arial"><font size="2">Robert “Bob”
Whipple, Associate Professor of English and A.F. Jacobson Endowed
Chair in Communication, Creighton University</font></font></font><font style="" color="#000000"><br></font>
<font style="" color="#000000">Tammy S. Conard-Salvo Associate Director, Writing Lab Purdue University</font><font style="" color="#0070c0"><br><br><font style="" color="#000000">Many of these professors are on Summer Break so the feedback</font></font><font style="" color="#0070c0"><font style="" color="#000000"> from them</font></font><font style="" color="#0070c0"><font style="" color="#000000"> on "Sugar on a Stick" will probably <br>trickle in over the</font><font style="" color="#000000"> next month and a half and should pick up in the later part of August as their perspective <br>Universities go </font><font style="" color="#000000">back into session.<br><br>I will be looking to engage these Professors along with their students in projects that will embed the writing<br>process and command of language skills into the Sugar Learning Platform. In the University World this would<br>be described as Writing Across the Curriculum, in the world of Sugar-Writing Across the Activities is something<br>we should strive for.<br><br>Any and All ideas on how we might accomplish this would be appreciated.<br><br>Best,<br><br>JT<br></font></font><br>> From: rich.rice@ttu.edu<br>> To: jtis4stx@hotmail.com<br>> Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 18:28:17 -0500<br>> Subject: RE: [IAEP] Texas Tech University work with XO/Sugar<br>> <br>> John,<br>> <br>> I re-edited to shorten the video some and to put in music that is not copyrighted. If you like, you could put up the file <a href="http://richrice.com/5365/iplay-short.mov">http://richrice.com/5365/iplay-short.mov</a> on dailymotion/sugarlabs. The video would now be able to fall under CC. Playing with sugar sticks now.<br>> <br>> Rich<br>> <br>> Dr. Rich Rice, Associate Professor<br>> TTU Department of English<br>> http://richrice.com<br>> <br>> ________________________________________<br>> From: John Tierney [jtis4stx@hotmail.com]<br>> Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 7:33 PM<br>> To: Rice, Rich<br>> Subject: FW: [IAEP] Texas Tech University work with XO/Sugar<br>> <br>> Hi Rich,<br>> <br>> I had forwarded an email with the link to the Science Spectrum video:<br>> http://media.English.TTU.edu/faculty/rice/5365/iplay.wmv<br>> <br>> Sugar Labs Marketing Coordinator Sean Daly was interested in trans-coding the<br>> video to an Open Source format and was wondering if it has a Creative Commons<br>> designation so it could be put up with other Sugar Labs videos on the<br>> Daily Motion site:<br>> http://www.dailymotion.com/sugarlabs<br>> <br>> Your guidance on this would be appreciated.<br>> <br>> Thanks!<br>> John Tierney<br>> <br>> P.S. Tammy should have a "Sugar on A Stick" for you<br>> at C&W if the logistics work-out.<br>> <br>> > Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 22:56:22 +0200<br>> > Subject: Re: [IAEP] Texas Tech University work with XO/Sugar<br>> > From: sdaly.be@gmail.com<br>> > To: jtis4stx@hotmail.com<br>> > CC: iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org; marketing@lists.sugarlabs.org; sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org<br>> ><br>> > Wow I can't wait to see that (can't on this machine)<br>> ><br>> > I'm interested in transcoding this to Ogg Theora, do you think we<br>> > could ask him for a higher-quality source version I could transcode?<br>> ><br>> > is it CC, could we put it up on the Dailymotion site?<br>> ><br>> > Texas is Dell Foundation country. Hmmm...<br>> ><br>> > Sean<br>> ><br>> ><br><br></body>
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