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Open Spaces for Arts Education - The ALTO Ecosystem Model: paper for the 2011 Designs on E-Learning Conference
Open Spaces for Arts Education - The ALTO Ecosystem Model: paper for the 2011 Designs on E-Learning Conference
This is an extended discussion about the design of a future system for Open Education in Art and Design (ALTO UK) and is available in the form of a PDF document on this page.
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This Work, Open Spaces for Arts Education - The ALTO Ecosystem Model: paper for the 2011 Designs on E-Learning Conference, by jcasey is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.
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Cheers ! ..... Beacuse theres no image content with a text post there's no thumbnail generated so it genarates a generic one, you could upload a alto logo make it stand out. I'm also thinking be good to have all the text cut and pasted in the post for those reading on the fly and search engine will pick uP key words - ALTOUK DEV NOTE regarding development if lots of text is posted in to a post the attachements get stuck at bottom be good to get these to stick near the top? Cheers