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Open Source and Web 2.0

“The bottom up organization, where distributed, self-motivated individuals creatively collaborate and work together on shared problems, has relevance both in terms of the creation of digital technologies we use for education and as an approach that could be adopted as part of the teaching and learning process” (Bacon & Dillon 2006)

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Open source software has its origins back in academic computer science in the 1960s, where writing code was more about intellectual creativity and contributing something to the common good than about commercial gain, and where the respect of ones peers was often reward enough. I hope that the parallels with web 2.0 already start to become apparent, as these are amongst the reasons why folks are only too happy to spend time blogging, adding to wikipedia or posting photos up onto flickr.

Drupal for Alton Convent School's Website

Alton Convent shieldUsing Drupal and Gallery2, Alton Convent School has provided a portal for the school's extended community to keep up to date with events in school, access the school's prospectus and additional information and browse some of the school's digital photo collection. These open source programs make it possible for a team of staff to share the work of keeping the website up to date.

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