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This is a great storyboard to use with students when creating digital stories
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created in parternship with the US LIbrary of Congress, by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, directors and producers of the PBS documentary “The War” about World War II
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Amazing. Announced 15 March 2008
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in video podcast form, eclectic about different topics and food genres (Derek is on Flickr also)
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Turning cell phones into audio tours. Guide by Cell allows you to create self guided audio tours for your institution.
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Cell Phone Audio Tours for Museums, Art Galleries, Zoos, Aquariums, Historic Sites, National Parks, Sports Teams. (Will be used by the Oklahoma National Memorial Museum)
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A gallery of postcard-sized images posted anonymously to unveil a secret. Shared confessions in art form
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THIS IS SO SAD AND BAD: An online service helping people to have affairs and cheat on their spouse. (Featured on NPR 12 March 2008)
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NPR episode about the Ashley Madison Agency based out of Canada. (What a sad commentary on our society this is, and what a destructive use of technology– social networking to explicitly ruin and destroy marriages.)
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U.S. schools face pressure on science, technology, engineering, and math.
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Works for skype IM if you pay a monthly fee or lifetime $30 charge, can make audio calls but you need SkypeOut minutes, and I think a WiFi connection (don’t think VOIP works over the Edge network)
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home of The Oklahoma Observer newspaper – definitely a “different” press voice covering Oklahoma politics, culture and society
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an overview of the modern research of the biology and neuroscience of sexual orientation as well as its social implications and political consequences
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Tim Wilson discusses his use of Amazon’s S3 service for off-site backup of home computer files for fire and theft safety. These are VERY good ideas, and S3 is amazingly affordable.
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12 March 2008
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