tribehut / Zak Mensah

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  1. Global development podcast: modern-day slavery in focus | Global development | guardian.co.uk

    How far is globalised trade driving modern slavery as it increases the demand for ever-cheaper goods? Why does slavery still exist almost 150 years after most countries abolished it? And what should governments do now to tackle the trafficking and exploitation of people for profit?

    Annie Kelly hears guests including: Beate Andrees, head of the programme to combat forced labour at the ILO; Romana Cacchioli, of Anti-Slavery International; Andrew Wallis, chief executive of Unseen; Leonardo Sakamoto, who covers slavery for Reporter Brazil, and a first-hand testimony from a Chinese person who has experience trafficking.

    —Huffduffed by tribehut one month ago

  2. Podcasts - Radiolab

    John and Zoltan are both blind, but they deal with the world in completely different ways — one paints vivid pictures in his mind, while the other refuses to picture anything at all. In this short, they argue about the truth of a world they can’t see.

    —Huffduffed by tribehut 4 months ago

  3. Doing digital engagement in the public sector | Gov 2.0 Radio

    I was interviewed by Allison Hornery of gov2.0radio in April 2012 about the background to this guide, and my (rambling) thoughts on digital engagement in the UK.

    —Huffduffed by tribehut 7 months ago

  4. Corporate Vs Creativity (why the Vs?) Posted on 05/10/2012 by Craig Taylor A little while ago, I engaged in a passing conversation in which the subjects of ‘corporate’ and ‘creativity’ were described as being some distance apart, this explanati

    Craig is joined by @zakmensah for the second in a series of podcasts in which Zak helps to make sense of the whole ebooks subject.

    —Huffduffed by tribehut 7 months ago

  5. Tayloring it… | Doing it my way, which isn’t always the same as your way, or indeed the right way! But it’ll be fun trying!

    Craig is joined by @zakmensah for the first in a series of podcasts in which Zak helps to make sense of the whole ebooks subject.

    —Huffduffed by tribehut 7 months ago

  6. e-Learning Stuff » Blog Archive » e-Learning Stuff Podcast #087 : Are you a glue sniffing, magic mushroom addict?

    What is the current landscape of ebooks in education? What is the future of ebooks? Where are we going?

    With James Clay and Zak Mensah.

    This is the 87th e-Learning Stuff Podcast, Are you a glue sniffing, magic mushroom addict?

    —Huffduffed by tribehut 7 months ago

  7. Ebooks, Reading and Scholarship in a Digital Age | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures

    Niko Pfund, President of Oxford University Press (USA), discusses the ways in which technology affects reading, scholarship, publishing and even thinking

    —Huffduffed by tribehut 7 months ago

  8. The Non-Breaking Space Show | Interviews with the web’s best and brightest

    Our guest for this episode is Mat Marquis. Mat works at The Filament Group in Boston, a company that designs engaging sites and apps for mobile, tablet, and desktop platforms. He is a designer and a developer who occasionally works independently with big-time clients like The Boston Globe. Mat also regularly writes articles for the A List Apart blog.

    He is a member of the jQuery Mobile team, and also an active member of the open space community at movethewebforward. In addition, Mat chairs the Responsive Images Community Group.

    —Huffduffed by tribehut 8 months ago

  9. Cory Doctorow’s craphound.com >> Blog Archive » Doubling Down on DRM

    I’ve just seen a letter sent to an author who has published books under Hachette’s imprints in some territories and with Tor Books and its sister companies in other territories (Tor is part of Macmillan). The letter, signed by Little, Brown’s U.K. CEO Ursula Mackenzie, explains to the author that Hachette has “acquired exclusive publication rights in our territories from you in good faith,” but warns that in other territories, Tor’s no-DRM policy “will make it difficult for the rights granted to us to be properly protected.” Hachette’s proposed solution: that the author insist Tor use DRM on these titles. “We look forward to hearing what action you propose taking.”

    —Huffduffed by tribehut 9 months ago

  10. Student Audio Feedback: What, why and how JISC CETIS MASHe

    I captured this clip of students from the University of Chester and Sheffield Hallam talking about their experiences of receiving audio feedback at the last Podcasting for Pedagogic Purposes SIG at Glasgow Caledonian University.

    —Huffduffed by tribehut 9 months ago

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