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    <title>International Open Podcast</title>
    <description>The podcast of the makers of international open magazine</description>
    <link>http://internationalopenmagazine.org/category/podcast.html</link>
    <language>en</language>
    <copyright>Copyright 2015 CC-BY-SA</copyright>
    <lastBuildDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2016 23:35:00 +0100</lastBuildDate>
    <pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2016 09:35:00 +0100</pubDate>
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    <itunes:author>Horst JENS and friends</itunes:author>
    <itunes:subtitle>The podcast of the makers of international open magazine</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>We report free/libre open source software and hardware news and conferences. Special interest of us is the field of teaching / programming and the use of free software /  open educational resources. Generally, everything open is interesting</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:name>Horst JENS</itunes:name>
      <itunes:email>horstjens@gmail.com</itunes:email>
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    <title>international open podcast episode 005</title>
    <link>http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2016-04-19-internationalopenpodcast_episode_005.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2016 23:35:00 +0100</pubDate>
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    <description> Horst JENS meets Derek BREEN in Moscow at the international education fair Moscow 2016 and gets a chance to speak with Pavel FROLOV, editor of Linux Format magazine Russia.
    </description>
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                           <i><a href="http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2016-04-19-internationalopenpodcast_episode_005.html">Original Shownotes</a></i><br></br>
            Horst JENS meets Derek BREEN in Moscow at the international education fair Moscow 2016 and gets a chance to speak with Pavel FROLOV, editor of Linux Format magazine Russia.
<br></br>      
  content:<br></br>
  You can find the hyperlinks in the official shownote site<br></br>
<ul>
<li>0:00:00 intro (Horst)
</li><li>0:00:16 Moscow, first day: Horst and Derek chatting about Derek's live in Moscow and his areas of work for Russian education TV, Scratch workshops etc.
</li><li>0:01:00 Derek referencing our trip to Maker Fair Rome 2015
</li><li>0:01:45 What Derek does in Moscow
</li><li>0:51:48 Moscow, last day: Horst and Derek chatting about the international education fair Moscow, wild speculation why russian ladys are so beautiful, Soviet arcarde game Museum and Horst's impression about Moscow
</li><li>1:36:05 Interview: Pavel asking Horst about the situation of FOSS (free and open source Software) in Austria
</li><li>2:09:13 Inverview: Horst asking Pavel about situation of FOSS in Russia, especially goverments and schools. See full transcript below
</li>
</ul>


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<itunes:subtitle> Horst JENS meets Derek BREEN in Moscow at the international education fair Moscow 2016 and gets a chance to speak with Pavel FROLOV, editor of Linux Format magazine Russia.
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<itunes:summary>Shownotes: http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2016-04-19-internationalopenpodcast_episode_005.html
</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>2:47:40</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>international open podcast, 005, Moscow, internationalopenmagazine, education, FOSS, Soviet Arcade Game museum, international education fair, Russia
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    <title>international open podcast episode 004</title>
    <link>http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2016-02-04-internationalopenpodcast_episode_004.html</link>
    <pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2016 10:15:00 +0100</pubDate>
    <guid>http://spielend-programmieren.at/intopenpodcast/intopenpodcast004.mp3</guid>
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    <description> Horst JENS talks (via Google Hangout) with Derek BREEN about Scratch, teaching programming, license-tainted courseware, conferences and Derek's educational TV-Show in Moscow.
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[

                           <i><a href="http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2016-02-04-internationalopenpodcast_episode_004.html">Original Shownotes</a></i><br></br>
            Horst JENS talks (via Google Hangout) with Derek BREEN about Scratch, teaching programming, license-tainted courseware, conferences and Derek's educational TV-Show in Moscow.
<br></br>      
  content:<br></br>
  You can find the hyperlinks in the official shownote site<br></br>
<ul>
<li>0:00:00 intro (Horst)
</li><li>0:00:17 greetings, introduction
</li><li>0:00:23 we are recording this podcast using Google Hangout Air. Time differences
</li><li>0:01:05 Derek talks about the production of intopenpodcast003 in Moscow. Plans for more Podcasts in Moscow. Finding recording-friendly restaurants, problems with background music and music industry
</li><li>0:03:00 How to pronounce "Moscow" correctly. Derek was 3 months in Moscow, studying Russian via free DuoLingo App.
</li><li>0:03:50 Tv-series "School of the future": Internet education television, Pilot was produced in Russia with Derek (talking English, translated in post-production). Huge target audience Moscow, also aimed at international audience.
 Scratched.gse.harvard.edu/guide
</li><li>0:08:50 Curriculum: Open educational resources, creative-commons licensed, made with adaption/remixing by teachers in mind.
</li><li>0:10:00 Computer Lab / School situation in Russia. Elite vs. "every school" approach? Kids teaching in the Scratch workshops. Empowering kids to teach each other. Derek visited 3 schools, Macbooks in schools, no Desktop computer labs?
 Youtube: Gia71p8C2KE
</li><li>0:12:50 No Linux in Moscow: Linux was no topic, Apple was stronger than Windows/PC in schools there.
</li><li>0:13:36 Derek is reviewing Linda Lukas computer book for children. Derek propose an Scratch project with Linda's artwork.
  http://lindaliukas.fi/"
</li><li>0:14:50 Hour of code, code.org: big brands (Disney, StarWars) use Google blockly to teach Computer Science. No remix possibility? Scratch is better for remixing. Horst rants against license-tainted, non-free art and content in education material.
  Scratch.mit.edu
</li><li>0:16:50 Scratch having the same problems as Youtube: content industry demands removal of Scratch projects because copyright violations (music)
</li><li>0:17:30 Cartoon network scratch projects: not free licensed, but remixable within Scratch. Legal situation?
 Cartoon network teams / scratch engage kids in creative coding
</li><li>0:20:40 Horst was in contact with Digital Champion meeting in Austria (in an European Community Building), being the only one speaking about creative commons and free licenses.
</li><li>0:22:08 How to get kids into coding? Horst prefers coding python in text mode, Derek favors vector graphics in Scratch.
</li><li>0:23:40 Real (computer) life cartoon charakters in Linda Lukas book: Tux, Firefox, Apple, Android. Linda's TED-Talk.
</li><li>0:24:00 Social Status gain of having a TED Talk. Derek is burnt out on Ted Talks and find them exhausting.
</li><li>0:25:36 But hip-hop-infused presentation by Bernard Hankins at TEDx Charlottesville, Virginia was awesome.
</li><li>0:27:20 Horst and Derek Conference visits.
</li><li>0:28:15 Derek will present at CESI Conference in Dublin.
</li><li>0:29:00 Horst makes pitch to listeners to host Derek (homeless wandering author).
</li><li>0:29:40 Further reflection on Maker Faire Rome
</li><li>0:30:30 Horst imagines giving a largely silent TED Talk.
</li><li>0:31:20 Virtues of short vs. long conference presentations.
</li><li>0:33:55 TeachMeets make presentations more democratic.
</li><li>0:35:30 Horst suggests Derek find an international (Russian?) bride to escape visa hassles.
</li><li>0:35:55 Derek vists exclusive Moscow restaurant (Central House of Writers), being wined and dined by Moscow's art elite.
</li><li>0:28:15 Derek mentions Russian documentary on pioneering aviator, "The People Who Made The Earth Round."
</li><li>0:42:15 Horst calls for submission of interviews for podcast and articles for International Open Magazine.
how to contribute
</li><li>0:44:20 Derek says Instapaper is great way to collate longer web articles.
 https://www.instapaper.com
</li><li>0:45:20 Horst invites social media helper(s).
</li><li>0:51:15 Derek reflects on his participation in Moscow Open Innovations Forum and Exposition.
</li><li>0:51:40 Discussion of media propoganda around delay in Syria peace talks.
</li><li>0:54:45 Derek describes Moscow "School of the Future" project.
</li><li>0:57:50 Idea of international STEAM camp exchange.
</li><li>1:03:00 Horst is soliciting/publishing older articles.
</li><li>1:03:20 Mourning/honoring artificial intelligence and educational technology titan Marvin Minsky.
 Marvin Minsky
</li>
</ul>

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<itunes:subtitle> Horst JENS talks (via Google Hangout) with Derek BREEN about Scratch, teaching programming, license-tainted courseware, conferences and Derek's educational TV-Show in Moscow
</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Shownotes: http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2016-02-04-internationalopenpodcast_episode_004.html
</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>1:04:02</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>international open podcast, 004, Moscow, internationalopenmagazine, open educational resources, tv-show, learn to code, scratch, programming, children, computer science
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    <title>international open podcast episode 003</title>
    <link>http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2016-01-10-internationalopenpodcast_episode_003.html</link>
    <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2016 19:15:00 +0100</pubDate>
    <guid>http://spielend-programmieren.at/intopenpodcast/intopenpodcast003.mp3</guid>
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    <description>Derek BREEN chats in Moscow with historian Sergei BONDARENKO about Memorial organisation, russian podcasts and conferences, open source translation, volunteer work for refugees and tales of Dereks wild life between battleships and communes.
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[

                           <i><a href="http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2016-01-10-internationalopenpodcast_episode_003.html">Original Shownotes</a></i><br></br>
           Derek BREEN chats in Moscow with historian Sergei BONDARENKO about Memorial organisation, russian podcasts and conferences, open source translation, volunteer work for refugees and tales of Dereks wild life between battleships and communes.
<br></br>      
  content:<br></br>
  
<ul>
<li>0:00:00 intro (Horst)
</li><li>0:00:15 introduction from Derek, russian Beer (czec Kozel and Baltica)
</li><li>0:00:40 Beer opening sound, how russians are influenced by american movies
</li><li>0:02:40 Derek explains how he has met Sergei. Talk about microphone.
</li><li>0:04:48 Sergei explains his background working with organisation Memorial, dissidents in the soviet Brezhnev-era. Sergei speaks about "insults" but possibly means "infarcts" (stroke)
</li><li>0:07:13 Derek (ex u.s. navy sailor) confesses that all he knows about the Soviet-Afghanistan Wars was from Rambo movies. Sergei recommend the "Noga" movie about this era. About medical situation of war veterans. Coping with mental post-war problems for veterans. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0309922/
</li><li>0:10:56 Derek talks about his own Desert storm post traumatic stress situations and about changing advices of medical experts about how to deal with post traumatic stress. Sergei talks about how russian war veterans deal with trauma.
</li><li>0:13:50 russian author Shalamov. Short stories "The Kolyma tales" (?)
</li><li>0:14:45 Memorial exibition time and place: beginning feb-march 2016. theme "to live or to write"
</li><li>0:15:50 Sergei was invited to a conference in Vienna "Mapping Memories", but could not make it. About watching recorded conference sessions. Memorial Youtube Channel.
</li><li>0:20:00 Talk about conferences in general. Is going to conferences worth the time and money? Sergei found most conferences of historians in russia more or less useless. Good conferences in European University in St. Petersburg called "Constructing Soviet"
</li><li>0:20:00 Sergei's sport project: Bob Edelman, historian from Brooklyn, writes stories about soviet sport history. Book "Spartak Moscow, history of the people's team in the worker's state". Sergei works for open translation of Edelman's book. Open Source translations! Sergei's blog: http://www.sports.ru/tribuna/blogs/dadanetda/
</li><li>0:29:34 Sergei about sport historians worldwide. Sport was one of the few spontanious cultural events in Stalin era.
</li><li>0:31:03 Sergei and Derek talk about the book "fever pitch", most liked by Bob Edelman. Film and book "High fidelity"
</li><li>0:35:64 Derek talks about his hippie commune days, favorite books and a highschool crush he had back than reading Dereks piece about McSweeneys. "Believer magazine". About reading and writing about books.
</li><li>0:39:34 Sergeis fav books websites: colta. Derek recommend medium.com. "Raise of the amateurs" and zines. How good "Wired" was once and no longer is now.
</li><li>0:44:15 The (lost) sense of wonder about progress, the "What if" section in old marvel comics.
</li><li>0:47:00 Sergei about volunteer work in a Moscow refugee center, working with refugees children (from Cecenya, Syria, Ethopia), helping them into the russian school system. Sergei volunteers as a historical teacher. Refugees ending up in Russia but wanting to go to Europe. How hard it is for refugees to learn the Russian language. Problems to find finance and place to teach refugees. http://refugee.ru/en/
</li><li>0:55:10 How to become a volunteer: By trying to impress a girl!
</li><li>0:58:10 This seems to be a pause, recorded by accident. please forward to 1:05:35. (recorded in pause?) Language in refugee centers. Derek is typing in his laptop and ranting about facebook. Social pressure to be in Facebook in russia. "High castle" alternative history tv series.
</li><li>1:05:35 Derek talks about his life: loving the film "hair", being alternative and sailing in a U.S. Battleship during "Desert Storm" reading cool magazines. About solidiers wanting to "see action" after all the training. Derek's becoming oppose to war while inside the battleship. Derek talks about his learning of a "commune": Federation of Gaians communities. "Intentional community" and "eco village" while still on the battleship.
</li><li>1:16:36 Derek goes community-shopping by catalog: Egalitarian, income-sharing, non-violence, resource sharing. Derek's post-war medical problems. Derek lost his mind (literally). Inside veteran hospital. Medical discharge. Lennin Bruce example of how become crazy to get out of the navy. 6-year duty time as fire control technician in the navy, Not really free college afterward. The wrong myth of "G.I. money".
</li><li>1:21:00 Derek got to college only because he was in a war. Veteran sholarship, leaprogging between communes. The time of optional clothing. Commune - conference. Driving around the country. Derek met good friends for life during his commune time.
</li><li>1:28:28 Derek visit several communes in the 90's and find his perfect community. He goes to Boston to college instead of staying in the community. Derek's about going to college later.
</li><li>1:31:31 Derek becomes a digital native end of the 90, doing digital music processing. Starting teaching, Web design, producing education tv shows.
</li><li>1:33:20 9/11 cancels Dereks educational tv show. Book "is it utopia yet". Derek falls in love again with a community (2003). 3-week visiting period for joining a commune. Membership approval questions and process.
</li><li>1:37:00 trial period for new commune members before getting full (voting) rights.
</li><li>1:39:20 Sergei talks about his time in a Kibbuz in Israel. Sergei's cousin time in the Israel navy. http://www.yizrael.org.il/viewpage.asp?pagesCatID=12412&siteName=kyizrael
</li><li>1:44:44 Derek dreams back about the fantastic food in the commune and his ideal weight back then. About being guest in a commune and the social pressure of having to work there.
</li><li>1:48:12 Why Derek left the commune: working harder than in the navy for 76$/month. Seeing co-workers not working hard but making demands. Doing low-paid manual work in the commune to sell for international companies. Selling hammocks. Out-sourcing work to other communities and "satellites". Wargames about firing tomahawk missles.
</li><li>1:58:42 Dereks past: wifeless and moneyless in a commune, leaving the commune
</li><li>2:04:46 Derek about maternal leave in U.S. and communes policy toward women/parents with children.
</li><li>2:10:17 Sergies podcasting plans with his brand new microphone.
</li><li>2:13:00 Fantasy film game for cinema nerds. More podcast (game) ideas
</li></ul>  

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<itunes:subtitle>Derek BREEN chats in Moscow with historian Sergei BONDARENKO about Memorial organisation, russian podcasts and conferences, open source translation, volunteer work for refugees and tales of Dereks wild life between battleships and communes.
</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Shownotes: http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2016-01-10-internationalopenpodcast_episode_003.html
</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>2:17:49</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>international open podcast, 003, Moscow, internationalopenmagazine, open translation, books, Russia Podcasts, regugee, volunteer, commune, battleship, USA, desert storm, memorial society, sports history
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    <title>international open podcast episode 002</title>
    <link>http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2016-01-07-internationalopenpodcast_episode_002.html</link>
    <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2016 12:15:00 +0100</pubDate>
    <guid>http://spielend-programmieren.at/intopenpodcast/intopenpodcast002.mp3</guid>
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    <description>Horst JENS and STEFAN HASLINGER talk direct from the 32c3 Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg.
    </description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[

                           <i><a href="http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2016-01-07-internationalopenpodcast_episode_002.html">Original Shownotes</a></i><br></br>
           <b>Horst JENS</b> and <b>Stefan HASLINGER</b> talk direct from the 32c3 Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg
<br></br>      
  content:<br></br>
  
<ul>
<li>0:00:00 intro (Horst)
</li><li>0:00:17 Stefan and Horst reporting from "Chaos Communication Congress" 32c3 in Hamburg (first day). The term "hacking" explained and general information / impressions of 32c3.
</li><li>0:04:12 Horst's arrival and first day impression. "Everything is dark!"
</li><li>0:05:53 Amazing good WLAN/Wifi quality for 12.000 people
</li><li>0:06:27 Horst remembers a far smaller and more overgrowed. ccc congress in Berlin.
</li><li>0:07:22 Keynote speaker Fatuma Afrah, Refugees and gated communities.
</li><li>0:09:35 small radio/sending devices
</li><li>0:11:12 being voiceless (keynote)
</li><li>0:12:15 (partly background noise due to wind)
</li><li>0:13:44 Stefan was on a concert at 32c3
</li><li>0:15:00 Horst hacked in a ad-hoc muslim praying site, Mitch Altman soldering workshop, queer, blinkenwheelchairs with LEDs, tables of hackerspaces and interest groups
</li><li>0:17:00 live-podcasting at the 32c3 stage ("Sendezentrum").
</li><li>0:18:00 all organized by unpaid, volunteer "Chaos-Angels"
</li><li>0:19:09 Stefan was on a podcaster-meeting at Sendezentrum, found friends of our german-language Biertaucherpodcast
</li><li>0:19:55 (technical noise due to battery change). Hackers drink caffeinated "Mate" soft drinks. Food podcasts.
</li><li>0:20:15 informal black t-shirt dress code of hackers. Theater play ater midnight at 32c3
</li><li>0:21:36 Stefan tried out a recumbent-bike and managed to fall down several times. Difficult to control recument-bikes. thieves-proof?
</li><li>0:25:39 Second day at 32c3. sleepless shedule, 6-2-1 rule: sleep, eat, shower. Sleeping hall space was aviable for 5 Euro/ Night
</li><li>0:27:35 3-dimensional bike-lanes made out of bricks
</li><li>0:28:09 lightning talks explained, difficulty to meet at 32c3 even with twitter communication. Advantages of being in-person at the conference vs. watching the talks at home.
</li><li>0:31:05 32c3 indoor navigation map to guide you to the next location. Unisex toilets. Animation of the flow of peoples in a congress with WIFI data.
</li><li>0:33:22 32c3 is exhausting! Bring good shoes, you walk a lot.
</li><li>0:34:00 Horst talks about a talk he liked: maker spaces in favelas how to approach communities with a low-tech, hands-on way. Lot of tech talks touching poilical / society topics. Lot of makers at 32c3
</li><li>0:37:04 third day at 32c3. Stefan has too less sleep.
</li><li>0:38:12 Stefan got recognized because of his (podcast) voice.
</li><li>0:39:11 Talk: Hacker "Obelix" about recycling plastic used for 3d printers.
</li><li>0:41:55 Lighting talks. IDE-Buddy, a successor for "Clippy" because real friends suck by trying to give useful advice. Open-Source Age-of-empires clone.
</li><li>0:44:55 midnight talk: "Fnorjd Jahresrückblick show", looking back at relevant stuff for chaos computer club hackers
</li><li>0:47:10 "methodisch inkorrekt" live podcast show at 32c3, very big audience from midnight until 3.00 a.m. 32c3 is filled with hackers night and day.
</li><li>0:49:37 talk: open alternatives to social networks. Too many fragmented, incompatible networks. "The federation" - interconnected social networks.
</li><li>0:51:56 32c3 talk about social graphs: the russian tsarist secret police used social graphs. Note: we recorded another session at the last day ov 32c3 but it somehow is missing
</li><li>0:54:04 social engeneering: fre seats in the first row
</li><li>0:54:31 32c3 last day, zombie day
</li><li>1:06:20 INTERVIEW: Phillip, a 32c3 first-time visitor from the Netherlands. Compare with Defcon in Las Vegas. Talk about net_neutrality in Europe from Thomas Lohninger. Keynote. Stasi.
</li><li>1:18:28 INTERVIEW: Comic artist Pantalon about drawing comics at the 32c3 comic assembly table. About watching talks online while sitting in a talk and joining a party inside a party in the 32ce lounge. Pantalon talks about his work-life, his art and doing art for relaxation and fun.
</li>
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<itunes:subtitle>The second official episode of the international open podcast. Recorded (nearly) each day at the 32c3 Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg, the podcast features two interviews and daily impressions from the congress.
</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Shownotes: http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2016-01-07-internationalopenpodcast_episode_002.html
</itunes:summary>
<itunes:duration>1:27:01</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>international open podcast, 002, Hamburg, internationalopenmagazine, 32c3, Chaos Computer Club, Chaos Communication Congress, event, report, interview, Comic, open-source, hacking, conference, gated communities, talks
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    <title>international open podcast episode 001</title>
    <link>http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2015-10-20-internationalopenpodcast_episode_001.html</link>
    <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 16:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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    <description>Horst JENS, Gregor PRIDUN, Denis K., Bernd SCHLAPSI, Thomas PERL und Derek BREEN speak about Maker Faire Rome, free software and other nerd topics.  Shownotes: http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2015-10-20-internationalopenpodcast_episode_001.html or http://goo.gl/2Cxn8g 
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           <b>Horst JENS</B>, <b>Gregor PRIDUN</B>, <b>Denis K.</B>, <b>Bernd SCHLAPSI</B>, <b>Thomas PERL</B> and <b>Derek BREEN</B> speak about Maker Faire Rome and other nerd topics
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<ul>
 <li> 0:00:00 Welcome, greetings, introduction of speakers
</li><li> 0:00:41 our url: http://internationalopenmagazine.org and the topics we want to speak about today
</li><li> 0:02:20 Stefan talks about Refugee Hackathon Vienna in Sector5 and Stockwerk: http://www.hackathon.wien/ and about geometry cutting tricks https://twitter.com/sailorhg/status/655840362389446656
</li><li> 0:05:10 Refugee Hackathon: Where2Help: http://where2help.at/ Matchmaking software for volunteer helpers and changing demand for helpers. Covered in Austria national radio: http://oe1.orf.at/programm/417397  
</li><li> 0:11:00 Refugee Hackathon: role of agile software management  and project management in volunteer groups https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development.   
</li><li> 0:13:18 Refugee Hackathon: How to start your own Hackathon, minimum requirements, more interesting Refuge Hackathon projects  
</li><li> 0:18:34 Refugee Hackathon: motivation, free food and fame. Hotel in Vienna run by refugees: http://www.magdas-hotel.at/home/   
</li><li> 0:21:07 Refugee Hackathon: mostly male coders, not many female Coders. Interesting spin-off projects   
</li><li> 0:23:28 Refugee Hackathon: participation of refugees in during the Hackathon
</li><li> 0:24:13 Time and date: we recorded this Podcast on 20. oct. 2015 inside the kurdish restaurante Zypresse in Vienna: http://zypresse.at
</li><li> 0:24:40 learning / Game: Denis is intrigued by the commercial game "human resource machine" http://tomorrowcorporation.com/humanresourcemachine from tomorrow cooperation (makers of World of Goo). "Program" humans in a game and learn a bit about assembler programming
</li><li> 0:34:00 learning / Game: learn to code and problem solving with javascript by elevator saga: http://play.elevatorsaga.com/
</li><li> 0:34:53 retro game: Commodore 64 games and demos are still be developed, more than ever before. Using emulators to play C=64 games on your smartphone
</li><li> 0:43:58 battery change break, Denis plays tricks on Horst
</li><li> 0:44:49 pop culture reference: 21-oct. 2015 is an important date for Back to the future fans. Age of the flying Hoverboards https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_the_Future
</li><li> 0:47:09 learning to code / game: Horst made his first teaching using Makey Makey http://makeymakey.com/ during his programming courses for children at http://spielend-programmieren.at
</li><li> 0:52:17 learning to code: Eric Rosenbaum and history of Makey Makey / MIT lifelong Kindergarten https://llk.media.mit.edu/ jay silvers ted talk about makey makey https://www.ted.com/talks/jay_silver_hack_a_banana_make_a_keyboard?language=en
</li><li> 0:54:03 Firefox: running Unreal Tournament inside the browser, control the game using bananas and makey makey. Other makey makey projects
</li><li> 0:58:29 Music / Euruko Talk: http://www.euruko2015.org/ about performing audio and visual effects life music with Sonic Pi http://sonic-pi.net/
</li><li> 1:03:46 Maker Faire Rome: Derek and Horst talk about their first road trip together to Maker Faire Rome 2015 http://www.makerfairerome.eu/en/ see pictures https://flic.kr/s/aHsknsYBvd Maker Faire will come to Vienna: http://www.makerfairevienna.com/ 16. and 17. april 2016  
</li><li> 1:06:47 Maker Faire: other things than 3D-printers: Music!  
</li><li> 1:09:43 Maker Faire: the visitors of Maker Faire Rome, our favorite projects: heavy metal music robots, bamboo bicycle, "children coding area".  
</li><li> 1:12:06 Maker Faire: more about projects and open-source projects: one-way drone, sojus space-ship docking simulator, switching table  
</li><li> 1:14:32 Maker Faire: Derek talks about Coding Dojos for children on Maker Faire. Extra hardware for RaspberryPi and Arduino  
</li><li> 1:16:00 Maker Faire: strange things Horst observed: student riots, toilet situation, limited food options, stylish roman people  
</li><li> 1:20:26 Maker Faire: How to make Italian makers very happy  
</li><li> 1:21:33 Maker Faire: Derek about out-of-the-U.S. experience and Italians engineering history and style  
</li><li> 1:23:13 Maker Faire: visiting Rome: huge impressive graveyard with wild parrots and wild cats, traveling by sleeper car
</li><li> 1:25:37 very sudden end of podcast (batteries ceased to function)
</li><li> 1:25:38 additional links for this podcast:  
</li><li> Gosu: Ruby gaming library https://www.libgosu.org/  
</li><li> Hasu: https://github.com/michaelfairley/hasu speeds up development with Gosu  
</li><li> Chipmunk: Physics engine, that can be integrated with Gosu: http://chipmunk-physics.net/  
</li><li> Integration tutorial: https://github.com/gosu/gosu/wiki/Ruby-Chipmunk-Integration  
</li><li> Rails Beginner Workshop: https://github.com/bastilian/Quick-Start-Rails-and-Ruby   
</li><li> Nodeschool: http://nodeschool.io/   
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<itunes:subtitle>this is the **international open podcast** Issue 001. We speak about Refugee Hackathon Vienna, learning to code Assembler with games, teaching with the makey makey, the still active Commodore 64 and our trip to the Maker Faire Rome 2015</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Shownotes: http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2015-10-20-internationalopenpodcast_episode_001.html or http://goo.gl/2Cxn8g 
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<itunes:duration>1:25:38</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>international open podcast, 001, Vienna, internationalopenmagazine, refugee hackathon, Magdas Hotel, zypresse, tomorrow cooperation, human resource machine, assembler, makey makey, elevatorsaga, sonic pi, euruko, back to the future, maker faire rome
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    <title>international open podcast alpha 2</title>
    <link>http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2015-10-13-internationalopenpodcast_alpha2.html</link>
    <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2015 17:30:00 +0100</pubDate>
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    <description>Horst JENS, Gregor PRIDUN, Denis K., Bernd SCHLAPSI, Thomas PERL and Derek BREEN speak about Codeweek Africa, free software and other nerd topics.  Shownotes: http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2015-10-13-internationalopenpodcast_alpha2.html or http://goo.gl/2Cxn8g 
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           <b>Horst JENS</B>, <b>Gregor PRIDUN</B>, <b>Denis K.</B>, <b>Bernd SCHLAPSI</B>, <b>Thomas PERL</B> and <b>Derek BREEN</B> spak about Codeweek Africa and other nerd topics. 
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<ul>
 <li> 0:00:00 Greeting, introduction, thanks to sponsor, location of recording
</li><li> 0:01:14 we speak english because of guest Derek Breen
</li><li> 0:01:39 short preview: what we will talk about
</li><li> 0:04:03 <a href="https://thp.io/">Thomas Perl</a> speaks about 3d game programming using <a href="http://pyhton.org">Python</a> and <a href="https://bitbucket.org/pyglet/pyglet/wiki/Home">pyglet</a> / openGL and his not-yet-really-functional 3d game
</li><li> 0:07:17 <a href="http://spielend-programmieren.at">Horst</a> did an <a href="https://scratch.mit.edu/">Scratch-Workshop</a> (programming an zombie game) in an <a href="http://www.evangelischesgymnasium.at/">Austrian school</a> and was pleased to find a functional dual-boot installtion with  <a href="https://ubuntu-mate.org/">Ubuntu mate</a>. About the failure of teaching in an unknown room and allowing students to use windows with internet explorer / flash player. Scratch1 and 2 offline, difference between Scratch and Scratch2. Plans for Scratch using HTML5, alternatives to Scratch: <a href="http://snap.berkeley.edu/">Snap</a>. Remixing of Scratch projects.  
</li><li> 0:12:31 Scratch: translated programming keywords, teaching for non-english-speaking children. Scratch 1 was written in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smalltalk">Smalltalk</a>  
</li><li> 0:14:40 Scratch: pixel painting vs. vector painting  
</li><li> 0:16:21 Scratch: pro-tip direct from the <a href="http://web.mit.edu/">MIT</a>: say "Paintball" to violent video games  
</li><li> 0:18:40 Scratch: future versions of visual/text programming (sucessor of Scratch): <a href="http://www.scratch2015ams.org/gp-a-scratch-like-language-for-applications/">GP</a>
</li><li> 0:20:00 GP: fusion of scratch and python, design goals of GP. Vector graphics in Snap. Will GP be open source? Scratch 3.0 in html5 ?
</li><li> 0:24:21 Derek speaks about teaching Scratch workshops in South Africa during <a href="http://www.africacodeweek.org/">African Codeweek</a>
</li><li> 0:27:27 Derek and Horst speak about <a href="http://codeweek.eu/">European Codeweek</a> <a href="http://www.stitchcode.com/2015/09/21/codeweek-scratch-und-turtlestitch-prasentation-in-wien/">Workshop</a> in Vienna with Andrea Mayr, <a href="http://spielend-programmieren.at">spielend-programmieren</a> and the <a href="http://www.turtlestitch.org/">Turtlestitch project</a>: programming stitching machines.
</li><li> 0:29:10 <a href="http://www.turtlestitch.org/">Turtlestitch</a>: multi-colored hack techniques stitching machines.
</li><li> 0:31:16 Food break: we enjoy dishes Viennas fine kurdish Restaurant, <a href="http://zypresse.at">Zypresse</a>
</li><li> 0:32:12 (Horst orders more beer). Gregor ask Derek about the CodeEU "ode to code" robo dance. Derek explains how he become EUCodeweek ambassador. Derek breakdancing in Africa
</li><li> 0:35:50 African CodeWeek: situation of Computerlabs and CS education in south african schools. Derek will go back to South Africa.
</li><li> 0:37:35 (after dinner break) We speak nostalgic about our first (computer game) love. Horst about learning <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BASIC">basic</a> out of a book, playing <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaxxon">zaxxon</a> and trying to copy computer programs on audio tape. Nostalgic talks about shops selling computer games and old video games.
</li><li> 0:43:40 Humble Bundle: Horst played the Tweedpunk-Survival game "<a href="http://www.big-robot.com/">Sir, you are being hunted</a>". French translation of the game
</li><li> 0:49:16 Gregor wanted to see <a href="http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/0091956137/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=19454&creativeASIN=0091956137&linkCode=as2&tag=spielendprogr-21">The Martian</a>. Derek has seen the movie (in German language) but did not understood any word. Similarities to film "Cast away". We talk about dubbing voices in foreign films.
</li><li> 0:57:13 rumors about a new McGyvers TV series
</li><li> 0:57:50 Horst talks about being official voting witness for <a href="https://www.wien.gv.at/politik/wahlen/grbv/2015/index.html">Vienna's 2015 election</a>, funny failures while voting, possibilities to mess up the voting procedure. How to register yourself as official voting (counting) witness.
</li><li> 1:11:10 advantages of spending some hours as official voting witness
</li><li> 1:14:06 announcment: Ana from <a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/startrobo/robo-wunderkind-a-programmable-robot-for-kids-of-a">kickstarter project Robowunderkind</a>. Interview at the end of this podcast. Interview is also downloadable as a seperate download 
</li><li> 1:15:36 Thomas asks Derek about minimzing feedback delay / instant gratification while programming with Scratch (for children).
</li><li> 1:27:07 Denis talks in German about the Hitler movie "Er ist wieder da", Horst translates into English
</li><li> 1:30:19 Denis is testing Horst's translation capacity: Donaudampfschiffagenturkapitänkajütenfensterscheibensprung (note: The correct word is Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaft instead of -agentur)
</li><li> 1:31:03 Denis about the "er ist wieder da": people making selfies with not-so-fake Hitler. Denis explains (in German) about illegality of the "Hitler greeting", Horst translates.
</li><li> 1:32:39 Gregor conjures a similartie between the Hitler movie "Er ist wieder da" and "the martian". Cohen films. Thomas makes silly direct-to-english translations to confuse us. Iron sky movie and fan projects. Bernd speaks about dubbing foreign movies in the U.S., Derek explain that is next to impossible to see an German film in U.S. cinemas
</li><li> 1:40:11 dismissal of podcast, 
</li><li> 1:40:48 Ana speaks about the founders of the project Robo Wunderkind
</li><li> 1:49:55 End of Ana's Interview   
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<itunes:subtitle>international open podcast alpha 2 (=Biertaucherpodcast 226) in English language with Derek Breen. Topics: Codeweek EU, Africa Code week, Scratch, Hitler and the martian films, voting witness in Vienna, Interview: Robo Wunderkind</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Shownotes: http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2015-10-13-internationalopenpodcast_alpha2.html or http://goo.gl/2Cxn8g 
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<itunes:duration>1:49:55</itunes:duration>
<itunes:keywords>international open podcast, alpha2, pyglet, python, 3d, programming, scratch, snap, teaching, robo wunderkind, robots, martian, er ist wieder da, hitler, codeweek, code, eucodeweek, africa, Sir you are being hunted
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    <title>international open podcast alpha 1</title>
    <link>http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2015-08-25-internationalopenpodcast_alpha1.html</link>
    <pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2015 19:45:00 +0100</pubDate>
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    <description>Gregor PRIDUN, Horst JENS and Derek BREEN speak about Scratch AMS conference and other nerd topics. Shownotes: http://internationalopenmagazine.org/2015-08-25-internationalopenpodcast_alpha1.html or  auf http://goo.gl/UASb78 
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           <b>Gregor PRIDUN</B>, <b>Horst JENS</B> and <b>Derek BREEN</B> spaek about Scratch AMS conference, films and other nerd topics.
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<ul>
 ><li> 0:00:00 Welcome at "Biertaucherpodcast", intro in German language 
</li><li> 0:01:08 Introducing our guest speaker Derek in German language. Gregor's speaks english about his topics (Horror films) for this show.
</li><li> 0:02:39 (from here on in English language) Horst has <a href="http://spielend-programmieren.at/blog/20150823_scratch2015ams.html">written a blog-posting</a> about <a href="http://www.scratch2015ams.org">Scratch Conference in Amsterdam #scratch2015ams</a> conference
</li><li> 0:03:11 <a href="https://twitter.com/breenworks">Derek Breen</a> introduces himself as Author of the book <a href="http://www.scratch4kids.com/">Scratch for kids (for dummies series)</a>" and speaks about his first ever tour to Europe.
</li><li> 0:04:20 Derek gives his personal impression about the scratch2015ams conference in Amsterdam. He also speaks about his past jobs in <a href="http://web.mit.edu/">MIT</a> and about the last Scratch conference in Boston.
</li><li> 0:05:54 #scratch2015ams: Woman and non-techies at the Scratch conference in Amsterdam. Derek about touring for his own book. Derek become radicalized about open-source in Amsterdam
</li><li> 0:07:26 #scratch2015ams: Derek about <a href="http://webcolleges.uva.nl/Mediasite/Catalog/Full/a959f2c7295b48e3ae69bfc9a04aec8821">workshops he visited and he missed out</a>: <a href="https://www.leapmotion.com/">Leap motion controller</a> (a bit like microsoft kinect control) to make a "air cello"
</li><li> 0:08:55 #scratch2015ams: Derek about party,  unconference and spontanity in Waag building, Amsterdam. Plans about <a href="https://coderdojo.com/">Coder-Dojo</a> in Ireland, <a href="http://codeweek.eu/">Codeweek in Europe</a>.
</li><li> 0:10:19 #scratch2015ams: belgium nation-wide tech day to get every kid into coding (in a big soccer stadium). Projects with RaspberryPi. Ignite talks (5 minutes per topic). <a href="https://twitter.com/lindaliukas">Linda Liukas</a> <a href="http://www.helloruby.com/">"Hello Ruby"</a> keynotes: coding for girls
</li><li> 0:13:00 #scratchams2015: <a href="https://twitter.com/franksabate">Frank Sabaté</a> (from Barcelona) last talk about bringing grandmothers and robots into coding classes / sewing costumes for robots. Meeting interesting people at the scratch conference
</li><li> 0:14:52 #scratch2015ams: Last panel at scratch conference: the future of scratch, young students speak about how scratch was changing their lives.
</li><li> 0:16:53 #scratch2015ams: in-build share repository for <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu">scratch</a> at the scratch website (a bit like github).
</li><li> 0:17:36 Störgeräusch: A big black dog is scaring us a bit
</li><li> 0:18:00 #scratch2015ams: Horst discovered <a href="http://programmieren.joachim-wedekind.de/2015/08/18/scratch2015ams-meeting-a-community/">another blogposting about the scratch conference</a> by <a href="https://twitter.com/jowede">Joachim Wedekind</a>. 
</li><li> 0:19:00 the mystery occupation of busy computing people at tech conferences
</li><li> 0:19:46 #<a href="http://www.turtlestitch.org/">turtlestitch</a>: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/andrea.mayr.52">Andrea Mayr</a>'s fork of the <a href="http://snap.berkeley.edu/">snap project</a> to use visual programming language to program stitching machines and create sewed patterns on textile. <a href="https://twitter.com/ericrosenbizzle">Eric Rosenbaum</a>'s 3D <a href="http://beetleblocks.com/">beetleblocks</a> software and output on 3d printers. Eric's Music apps: <a href="http://singingfingers.com/">singing fingers</a>
</li><li> 0:23:47 Eric Rosenberg's <a href="http://www.makeymakey.com/">makey makey</a> project: use physical objects as input device, <a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/joylabz/makey-makey-an-invention-kit-for-everyone">Kickstarter project</a> right out of MIT. Fascinating Makey Makey use cases.
</li><li> 0:25:38 #<a href="http://www.turtlestitch.org/">turtlestitch</a> Andrea's Masterclass in the pre-conference. Derek is very impressed with <a href="http://www.turtlestitch.org/">turtlestitch</a>. How to get invited by Andrea. Drawing patterns with <a href="http://www.stitchcode.com/">stitchcode</a> and output at the stitching machine.
</li><li> 0:29:20 Derek about being an author on tour and giving scratch workshops and being hosted by people from scratch conference
</li><li> 0:31:31 Derek about living with locals instead of being a classical tourist. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egon_Schiele">Egon Schiele</a> paintings in <a href="http://www.leopoldmuseum.org/en">Wien Leopold museum</a>. Schoolgirls love of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Klimt">Klimt</a> images.
</li><li> 0:34:02 <a href="http://shop.linuxvoice.com/product/issue-19-europe">Linux Voice Issue 19</a> is out, will be creative-commons cc-by-sa licensed in some months. Gregor about his impressions of Linux Voice
</li><li> 0:36:31 Wikipedia is asking for donation money, donating via Bitcoin was not working. Horst about teaching a Scratch workshop: zombie game, mario-remake. About using vector graphics for art. Derek about teaching scratch to a kid.
</li><li> 0:29:22 Horst about <a href="http://snap.berkeley.edu/">Snap</a>, a scratch fork without Flash technology. Wanted feature: Missing clone-to-clone collision detection instead of clone to sprite collision detection.
</li><li> 0:41:09 German language Game Podcast: <a href="http://www.wirschweifenab.de/">Wir schweifen ab</a>. Story driven games and Music in games. Gergor recommends listening to this podcast. referring to <a href="http://buy.indiegamethemovie.com/">Indiegame the movie</a>
</li><li> 0:43:43 <a href="http://bostonfig.com/">Boston festival of indie games</a>, #bostonfig independent game magazine: post-mortem storys and lesson learned about (not published/ published) games
</li><li> 0:44:44 German Podcast subreddit: <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/de_podcasts/wiki/index">reddit/de_podcasts</a> has a wiki, every reddit user can edit and add podcasts
</li><li> 0:45:55 Film: Gregor is watching Horror films: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Follows">it follows</a> (2014). Gregor is very impressed.
</li><li> 0:51:25 tv series: romantic comedy "<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_from_Work">Kevin from work</a>"
</li><li> 0:52:38 tv series: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Robot_(TV_series)">Mr. robot</a>, asperger hacker vs. the world
</li><li> 0:56:33 tv series: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Humans">real humans (Äkta människor )</a> get an U.S remake: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humans_(TV_series)">Humans</a>. Derek tries to explain to us why U.S. Americans need to remake films and series instead of just dubbing / subtitling. Link was found on <a href="http://www.britcoms.de/">britische sitcoms</a> blog.
</li><li> 1:02:00 Gregor and Derek chat about tv-series and films
</li><li> 1:05:00 Invitation to join our podcast each tuesday night, 19:30 
</li>
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