Drumbeat Festival 2010: Learning, freedom and the web.

Drum­beat Festi­val 2010: Lear­ning, free­dom and the web.



http://dmlcen­tral.net/events/4124



The web is chan­ging how we learn. It surrounds us with a massive and

remi­xa­ble tapestry of pers­pec­ti­ves, facts and data. It gives us the

free­dom to learn whate­ver we want at our own speed and in our own way.

It lets us become our own teachers. Funda­men­tally: the free and open

nature of the inter­net is revo­lu­ti­o­ni­zing lear­ning.



Who among us has not fallen into a long jour­ney across the web on a

surpri­sing topic? Or lear­ned a new skill by making, buil­ding or crea­ting

somet­hing online? Or, for that matter, found a new mentor or appren­tice

in a forum or on a social network? More and more, this is how we learn.



The open tech­no­logy and culture of the Inter­net are at the heart of this

revo­lu­tion. They give us raw mate­rial to take control of our own

lear­ning. Teachers and lear­ners around the world are expe­ri­men­ting,

inven­ting, crea­ting, explo­ring and buil­ding in wonder­ful ways with this

raw mate­rial. Mozi­lla’s 2010 Drum­beat Festi­val is a gathe­ring of these

people.



WHAT? Shaping the future of lear­ning right now.



Drum­beat Festi­val 2010 will show­case people, ideas and projects making

connec­ti­ons between lear­ning, free­dom and the web. Things like:

* A secure 'data back­pack’ where students control their own lear­ning

mate­ri­als and creden­ti­als

* Libra­ries trans­for­med into digi­tal gara­ges where kids learn to make,

do and create with an agile, hacker atti­tude

* Massi­vely scaled appren­ti­ces­hip, we people learn by diving into the

world of open source master crafts­pe­o­ple

* Hackers­pa­ces where people teach each other about everyt­hing from

robots to lasers to knit­ting

* Alter­na­tive accre­di­ta­tion models based on web and open source peer

review tech­ni­ques

The idea is to gather people with the puzzle pieces needed to ideas like

these real: data porta­bi­lity; open educa­ti­o­nal resour­ces; secure,

decen­tra­li­zed storage in the cloud; open content licen­ses; agile

thin­king; open, user contro­lled online iden­tity; massive, credi­ble

infor­mal lear­ning oppor­tu­ni­ties; passion.



WHO? Inven­tors. Lear­ners. Hackers. Teachers. Artists. You!



The good news: we have all these puzzle pieces in our hands alre­ady. We

just need the right people to get into a room and use them. That’s the

spirit of the Drum­beat Festi­val.



People and orgs we’ll invite to Barce­lona include: Web tech compa­nies.

P2P Univer­sity course leaders. Digi­tal lear­ning star­tups. Hackers­pa­ces.

Crea­tive Commo­ners. Online iden­tity experts. Wiki­pe­di­ans. Soft­ware

deve­lo­pers. Film­ma­kers. Web stan­dards nerds. Open web acti­vists.

Artists. Web deve­lo­pers. Teachers. Foun­da­ti­ons. And, of course, lear­ners

of all stri­pes.



WHY is Mozi­lla doing this?



We beli­eve that everyone has a role in keeping the web open and vibrant.

That’s why we star­ted Mozi­lla Drum­beat: a collec­tion of prac­ti­cal

projects and local events that gather smart, crea­tive people around big

ideas that improve the open web. The annual Drum­beat Festi­val is a part

of this, brin­ging toget­her people doing things at the inter­sec­tion of

the open web and other impor­tant aspects of our soci­ety. The first

Festi­val will focus on the connec­tion between lear­ning, free­dom and the web.



The Festi­val will take place on Novem­ber 4 + 5 in Barce­lona, with an

opening keynote and recep­tion on the evening of Novem­ber 3.