While looking for resources to support online learners I came across this blog. (http://firstnationspedagogy.com/blog/). It has pages for education, activism, governance, health, history, knowledge, and featured articles. There are podcasts, videos, images, information, and dialogue on all these aspects. There are not a lot of entries from the past two years, but the information is still very relevant and well presented.
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Some places to look at in virtual worlds
I have been looking at some of the builds and sims in SecondLife that are dedicated to indigenous cultures, and contacting some of the creators of the content. I am curious, about what they think the risk/reward ratio is of putting this material out into a very public and sometimes disrespectful venue. Also, I want to know their thoughts on the educational value of a presence in cyberspace before I get too deeply into academic papers.
For those of you who are interested, these are two of the places I have found (I won’t post any pictures until I have permission)
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Virtual%20Native%20Lands/101/128/508 North West Coast Cultural Centre (under construction, but the future home of the immersive indigenous languages project, and the North West Coast Cultural Centre)
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Native%20Lands/13/135/24 Red Rock Mesa, at the “Squaws and Cigar Store Injuns” exhibit. The sim (or region) also has a market, a wind turbine and solar panel store, and several educational and ritual spaces.
I find that most people in this class are involved in k-12 education, but as I work in adult education I seem to be focusing more on that and also informal education. I would be interested to know if others feel that this could/should be a part of this course at all.
