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USTREAM.TV: LIVE VIDEO Streaming, Free Video Chat Rooms. Watch Shows & Broadcast Live T... - 0 views

  • Experience live video. In just minutes, you can broadcast and chat online with a global audience. Completely free, all it takes is a camera and Internet connection
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      For those of you who may wish to explore media skills/narrowcasting webtv
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    webtv - your own station.
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    This is amazing! I've been watching an owl live in the US, and searching to see if I can see Watford FC play live at away matches!! Were you thinking this is another platform for us, in due course, where we can upload stuff/broadcast? Don't fancy live chat with webcam with complete strangers - doesn't that attract weirdos? Thanks for this, Eliz
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Harness the power of your stories - using what you have to engage audiences - Media Trust - 3 views

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    Bunny - this mediatrust event may give you ideas about how to "product-ize" what you naturally do already in story telling . Run by the mediatrust! £195 for charities. Eliz is interested too.
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The Implicit Prejudice: Scientific American - 0 views

    • william doust
       
      There are plenty of other settings, institutions and situations where people can very quickly adapt behaviourally and to play out according to pre-defined roles, rules, conditions and expectations. And even though a negative impact is not the intent, the repercussions are felt and manifested ;-(
  • The Implicit PrejudiceMahzarin Banaji can show how we connect "good" and "bad" with biased attitudes we hold, even if we say we don't. Especially when we say we don't
  • In one video clip, a team passed around a basketball. Of the 45 executives watching, just one noticed the woman who walked slowly right through the game, carrying an open white umbrella. After a few more examples, Banaji had convinced the audience that these kinds of mistakes in perception, or "mind bugs," operate all the time, especially in our unconscious responses to other people.
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