I also tried to "attend" Mike's talk, but I didn't get it.
would it be possible to have a text to be sent by e-mail , or another way ?
I am very much interested.
thank you
maria
----- Original Message -----
From: Ricardo Japiassu
To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: Streaming conference presentations
I tryed to watch the presentation but it was required real play software. I only use windows media and quick time - yet used before to show video clips of researches developed/discussed by xmca's members.
I tryed to download real play. But the free one version put online, at real player site, does not function well with me. Maybe because I use a 56K fone connection.
Anyway, congratulations for the attempt to democartization of Mike's thinking and speach.
Another thing: I made recently download of Barbara Rogof's 6th chapter. But I did not find the complete refference of the text. It was published in what book? Can anyone help me.
I remmember some time ago it was discussed "here" her concepts of participatory appropriation, guided participation and apprenticeship.
Ricardo Japiassu
Universidade do Estado da Bahia/Uneb
http://www.ricardojapiassu.pro.br
----- Original Message -----
From: Andy Blunden
To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: Streaming conference presentations
Unfortunately it was 1:00am in Melbourne when Mike went live and I just couldn't hang on, but I would dearly love to hear a report of what Mike said about "Mediation"!
Andy
At 01:55 PM 22/11/2003 -0800, you wrote:
This past week, I had the pleasure of viewing Michael Cole's presentation at the Vygotsky conference in Moscow that he arranged to make available over the Web. I would like to thank him for providing this opportunity. As a graduate student my funds limit the number of international conferences I can attend. Wouldn't it be wonderful if more opportunities existed for graduate students and others to follow key researchers in the field of CHAT when they are presenting at various conferences. Michael mentioned the high costs involved in streaming his presentation. I am certain that others such as me would be very willing to support future initiatives by contributing funds if these could be made available over the Web.
What do you think?
David Le Blanc
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