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Change: * Actually they were joint top voted with "It's not for Girls" but we gave them the award by invoking the written Don't cry rule and the unwritten 'Share out the prizes' rule.3. Organisers' Pick -Digital Divide = Digital Boxes by Living in a box. The organisers
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Change: Divide" by Pile of Bodies"Despite the confusion over naming, this"Perpetual Divide" was the winner voted by visitors to this site. An excellent slam, in the Commoncraft style, that questioned the duality at the heart of the idea of a 'digital divide'.We are happy
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Change: An excellent slam, in the Commoncraft style, that questioned the duality at the heart of the idea of a 'digital divide'.We are happy to award this slam the Voters' Choice badge that they can proudly display on web sites or blogs.3. Organisers' Pick --Digital Divide
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Change: Girls". As you can see in the picture, they received a sought-after hand-knitted 'digital' dishcloth.2. Web site voting winner Perpetual Divide.Despite the confusion over naming, this was the winner voted by visitors to this site.3. Organisers' Pick - Living in a box.Here you can
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Change: were the choice of the workshop participants for their funny take on gender and the digital divide "It's not for Girls"Here you can get some idea of how the Workshop went - the introduction and creativity in progress.What's this Wiki for?This wiki is to
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Change: of our winners:TheAll Slamof competitionthe isentries nowfor closedour butDigital youDivide cancompetition stillwere votefascinating but untilout midnightof GMTthese Sundaywe 14have Septemberthree -'winners'.1. goALT-C viewWorkshop theWinnersJames slamsClay
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Sep 14 2008, 7:21 AM EDT
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Change: Here you can get some idea of how the Workshop went - the introduction and creativity in progress.What's this Wiki for?This wiki is to support a distributed workshop based at ALT-C 2008 in Leeds, United Kingdom, developing our workshop Web 2.0 Slam, at last year's ALT-C 2007
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Change: The Slam competition is now closed but you can still vote until midnight GMT Sunday 14 September - go view the slams and vote.What's this Wiki for?This wiki is to support a distributed workshop based at ALT-C 2008 in Leeds, United Kingdom, developing our workshop Web 2.0 Slam
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Change: divide, but we know our limitations.We are keen to explore different perspectives on the 'digital divide' by individuals and groups performing their ideas about the Digital Divide further details our ideas here. TimelineWhat does all that mean?If you, as an individual or
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Change: GMT 10 September 2008 check converter, then you can create a slam, publish it here, comment on slam pages. Then you can vote for your favourite between 11 and 14 September (deadline midnight GMT).
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Change: check converter, then you can create a slam, publish it here, comment on slam pages. Then you can vote for your favourite between 11 and 14 September (deadline midnight GMT). We will
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Change: <need link to time translator> Wednesday 10 September 2008, then you can create a slam, publish it here, tagcomment on slam pages,pages. Then you can vote for your favourite between 11 and 14 September (deadline midnight
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Change: <let's edit this a bit - too boring!!> The digital divide appears, at first glance, as a problem to be solved by the application of technology. Economic and employment
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