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        <title><![CDATA[Graham Hibbert : Activity]]></title>
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            <title><![CDATA[Graham Hibbert :: Introduction]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p style="normal normal normal 10px/normal Monaco; margin: 0px">I&#39;m an Associate Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Art and Graphic Design at Leeds Metropolitan University, mainly concentrating on digital abstract photography and moving image, but increasingly involved in web-based identity and virtual spaces. </p><p style="normal normal normal 10px/normal Monaco; margin: 0px">&nbsp;</p><p style="normal normal normal 10px/normal Monaco; margin: 0px">My team is exploring the potential for social learning in Second Life through the facilitation of creative thinking, ideas generation and project building. I&#39;m responsible for heading-up the technical developments - which is (I feel) a nice way of rephrasing that I&#39;m the one with my head buried in code.</p><p style="normal normal normal 10px/normal Monaco; margin: 0px">&nbsp;</p><p style="normal normal normal 10px/normal Monaco; margin: 0px">I think, out of all the web-apps that I&#39;ve tinkered with over the past few years, Flickr - the Web 2.0 poster-child - has to be the one that stands out for me. I&#39;ve used it as an inspiration for the course sites that I&#39;ve developed for us here in the School of Contemporary Art and Graphic Design, and I use its API to drive not only my own personal portfolio site, but also several bits and pieces that I&#39;ve scripted on the web and within Second Life.</p>]]></description>
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