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shared by Tad Collinsworth on 18 Nov 12 - Cached
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    Thanks for posting this link, Josh! That is one of our main topics for week 4, so adding the link here is very helpful!
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    Creative Commons
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Comcast agrees to buy Time Warner Cable for $45 billion - Feb. 13, 2014 - 0 views

  • February 13, 2014: 3:09 PM ET
  • rification: An earlier version of this story had a chart showing that DirecTV has 31 million subscribers. That is its global subscriber number. The company has 20.2 million subscribers in the U.S.
  • By Brian Stelter 
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  • Comcast said Thursday it had agreed to buy Time Warner Cable for $45 billion in a deal that would combine the two biggest cable companies in the United States.
  • © 2014 Cable News Network. A Time Warner Company. All Rights Reserved
    • Stefanie Robinson
       
      copyright to Cable New Network/time warner
  • elated: Weather Channel's cable fight is the tip of the iceberg
    • Stefanie Robinson
       
      Citation..more research
  • Related: Customers say deal is evil
    • Stefanie Robinson
       
      Citation/more research, public opinion. reference copyright owned by TW too
    • Stefanie Robinson
       
      Connectivity. works in all my browsers...busy site 4k share in two days
    • Stefanie Robinson
       
      Navigation links to fb, twit, linkedin & email
  • Clarification: An earlier version of this story had a chart showing that DirecTV has 31 million subscribers. That is its global subscriber number. The company has 20.2 million subscribers in the U.S.
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      content...reference earlier version
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      All links in the article under same ownership TW
    • Stefanie Robinson
       
      Continuity site is free and constantly maintain per time stamp of content.
  • This isn't about TV anymore -- it's about controlling a fatter, more intelligent pipe for multiple services that emanate from it," including broadband Internet, phone and home security monitoring, said Tim Hanlon, the founder of the Vertere Group, an investment advisory firm that focuses on media and technology.
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      Context commentary
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Introduction to Digital Marketing Course - 0 views

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    Digital Marketing School provides you the best Digital marketing training and helps you enhance your marketing strategies, branding strategies and domain linking.
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What Is Blogging? - ABC News - 1 views

  • Web logs" -- are literally online diaries with articles, writings, photos, Web links or other entries made by the blogs' creators, or "bloggers."
  • he entries are typically listed in reverse chronological order where the most recent entry is on top and older "news" or musings can be found by scrolling down the Web page.
  • Most blogs allow readers to leave their own comments or links to topics and other Web sites relevant to the entry or the blog's topical focus
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How Blogs Work - HowStuffWorks - 0 views

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    Blogs serve as an online journal, linking to other sites and news stories. Learn the basics of blogging, explore the blogosphere and find out how to create blogs.
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Royalty Free Music - Stock Music Library | Jamendo PRO - Jamendo PRO - 3 views

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    Thanks for posting these helpful links!
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Digital Citizenship: Definition of Digital Citizenship - 0 views

  • digital citizenship encompasses guidelines for appropriate, creative, and ethical behavior regarding how to utilize the vast electronic resources available to the international community linked by technology.
    • Dre Adams
       
      Digital citizenship (2)
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FSUdigitalcitizenship - Digital Citizenship Rights & Responsibilities - 0 views

    • Dre Adams
       
      Very helpul link, gives you the key information of what exactly is your digital rights and responsibilities as an citizen.
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    FSU Digital citizen rights and responsibilities.
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Project Look Sharp :: K-12 & Higher Ed. Media Literacy Lesson Plans :: Ithaca College - 0 views

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      Fact #5
  • Media Literacy Summer Institute Each year Project Look Sharp conducts an intensive media literacy institute for teachers, support staff, college faculty and other professionals working with students in an educational setting.
  • Workshops and Speakers Project Look Sharp personnel are available for large or small group presentations and workshops on a variety of media literacy topics. These range from a general introductory presentation on the use of media literacy in the classroom to topical workshops (e.g., Youth Culture and New Technologies) and trainings for current Project Look Sharp teaching kits.
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  • WEBSITE AND PUBLICATIONS: Project Look Sharp publishes curriculum kits and other media literacy materials for national distribution, each using media literacy as a pedagogical approach for teaching core content in a variety of curriculum areas. The kits and materials are free and available on the website. Print copies may be ordered from our website links which direct you to the Ithaca College Bookstore.
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How to Foster Critical Literacy in Academic Contexts: Some Insights from Action Researc... - 0 views

  • They also find it hard to evaluate materials in terms of relevance and credibility. In brief, they often lack what can be described as critical literacy—a set of skills to interrogate the social, institutional and ideological aspects of academic discourse
    • Nathan Pharris
       
      The authors describes today's student Literacy lack of critical thinking. Also the challenge of interpreting what is "moral literacy " in academia.
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Alex Williams (AlexwilliamsNYC) on Twitter - 0 views

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      Williams personal twitter account where he holds conversations with readers and answers questions.
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      New York Times links to here when fans have specific questions for the author.
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    First point of research-author creditability
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Etiquette Returns for the Digital Generation - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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      To research Daniel Post Senning existence/lineage and book existenceAuthors creditabilityJane Pratt creditabilityRandi Zuckerberg and Dot ComplicatedSteven Petrow and his contributions to the NY times
  • Steven Petrow, an author of five etiquette books including “Mind Your Digital Manners: Advice for an Age Without Rules,”
  • Their apparent goal: to help members of Generation Y navigate thorny, tech-age minefields like Paperless Post invites, same-sex weddings and online dating — not to mention actual face-to-face contact with people they encounter in the offline world.
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  • No arena of modern life, it seems, is too obscure or ridiculous for consideration.
  • (Mr. Petrow is a regular contributor to The New York Times, writing an advice column on gay-straight issues for the Booming blog.)
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      Daniel Post Senning existence/lineage and book existence, Authors creditability, Jane Pratt creditability, Who is Gloria Starr, Steven Petrow and his contributions to the NY times
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    Original Article
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collaboration - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com - 0 views

  • llaboration When you join a group of friends to build a huge sandcastle on the beach, your impressive structure is the result of collaboration, or working together toward a common goal. Working with another person — or a group of people — to make something together is collaboration. You can also describe the result of your work, like the elaborately decorated cake you made with your best friend, as a collaboration. During World War II, the word collaboration began being used to mean "working traitorously with an enemy," and became a very serious crime. DEFINITIONS OF: collaboration 1 n act of working jointly “they worked either in collaboration or independently” Synonyms: coaction Type of: cooperation joint operation or action n act of cooperating traitorously with an enemy that is occupying your country Synonyms: collaborationism, quislingism Type of: cooperation joint operation or action Learn Add to List... Launch WORD FAMILY collaborationcollaborationscollaborationismcollaboratecollaboratedcollaboratingcollaborationcollaborativecollaboratorthe "collaborate" family USAGE EXAMPLES I saw women head to the dressing ro
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    "collaboration When you join a group of friends to build a huge sandcastle on the beach, your impressive structure is the result of collaboration, or working together toward a common goal. Working with another person - or a group of people - to make something together is collaboration. You can also describe the result of your work, like the elaborately decorated cake you made with your best friend, as a collaboration. During World War II, the word collaboration began being used to mean "working traitorously with an enemy," and became a very serious crime."
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Internet etiquette definition of Internet etiquette in the Free Online Encyclopedia. - 0 views

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      Netiquette is synonymous with "online etiquette", but in a "shorthand" sense. The web page is linked to many sources and updated frequently.
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Etiquette Online -- Rules to IM Chat Etiquette - 0 views

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      About.com is a reliable source, using people in certain professions to answer questions about a subject. Page is updated daily, proper links and connections to show sources.
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Social Media and The Job Search - 1 views

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    The newsletter links to a popular website for seeking jobs in Orlando/Central Florida. This current issue talks about how employers are looking at potential employees' social media presence.
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Running a $16 Million company from the living room - Yahoo Small Business Advisor - 0 views

    • Matthew Jackson
       
      Citation:  The author cites that the entire article is a story told by Allison O'Kelly. The links within the article are functional
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LexisNexis® Academic: Document - 0 views

    • chris mackie
       
      1) Content and Credibility a. Is the article accurate & thorough i. It seems to be both accurate and thorough. b. Does it answer your questions about the topic i. No. It covered more information about the church and protests and counter protest. 2) Currency a. What is the date or timestamp of the article? Has it been revised? i. This article was published on March 3 2014 and does not show if it has been revised. b. Is there information that could be updated? i. Not in the context of this article. It is pretty much a recording of events that happened in the past. 3) Authority and Credibility a. Is the author identified? i. Yes. Brittany Woolsey b. Can we see their job title or description? i. Yes Staff Writer for the Orange County Register c. Can you see where the article originates? i. Orange County Register 4) Continuity and Comparability a. Will the internet site be maintained and updated? i. The internet site for LexisNexis is continuously updated but not kept in real time. b. Can you rely on this source over time to provide up-to-date information? Not up-to-date but close. c. Does the internet site contain complete information as found in the comparable article? i. Yes. It also has external links for more information 5) Biases and Censorship a. Does that article seem biased in any way in its point of view? i. No. The article just lays out the facts instead of painting the church in a negative light. b. Is there information included or not included that is found in the comparable article? i. Yes, this article was good if you were looking for just the activities and description of the Westborough Baptist Church. But it does not contain anything about Rev. Fred Phelps Sr.'s medical condition.
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Wireless electricity? It's here - CNN.com - 0 views

  • What's the trick?
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      This talks about how the wireless energy works.
  • Wireless homes Don't worry about getting zapped: Hall assures that the magnetic fields used to transfer energy are "perfectly safe" -- in fact, they are the same kind of fields used in Wi-Fi routers.
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      Plans for use in future homes, a wire-free energy tranfer throughout the homes.
  • In the house of the future, wire-free energy transfer could be as easy as wireless internet. If all goes to WiTricity's plans, smartphones will charge in your pocket as you wander around, televisions will flicker with no wires attached, and electric cars will refuel while sitting on the driveway.
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  • WiTricity have already demonstrated their ability to power laptops, cell-phones, and TVs by attaching resonator coils to batteries -- and an electric car refueller is reportedly in the works.
  • World outside
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      Other ways that this tech has been used.
  • When Hall first saw the wireless bulb, she immediately thought of medical technology -- seeing that devices transplanted beneath the skin could be charged non-intrusively.
  • WiTricity is now working with a medical company to recharge a left-ventricular assist device -- "a heart-pump essentially." The technology opens the door to any number of mobile electronic devices which have so far been held back by limited battery lives.
  • What's next? The challenge now is increasing the distance that power can be transferred efficiently. This distance -- Hall explains -- is linked to the size of the coil, and WiTricity wants to perfect the same long-distance transfers to today's small-scale devices. For this reason, the team have high hopes for their new creation: AA-sized wirelessly rechargeable batteries. For Hall, the applications are endless: "I always say kids will say: 'Why is it called wireless?'" "The kids that are growing up in a couple of years will never have to plug anything in again to charge it."
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      Future products in development.
  • Dr Katie Hall is developing ways to transfer power without wires In the home of the future, wireless energy will be as common as Wi-Fi Internet, she believes The technology could lead to new and revolutionary medical devices
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      Summary of the artical
  • Katie Hall
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      the person being interviewed
  • *UPDATE (March 17)
  • It's great to see so much discussion of this technology on social media and the comments thread. There seems to be a lot of interest in the contribution of Nikola Tesla's experiments to the development of this technology. Dr Hall discussed Tesla briefly in her interview with Nick Glass: Nick Glass: Given that Tesla and others realized all this over a Century ago, why's it taken so long? Dr Hall: I don't think they realized exactly what we've done. They were certainly dreaming of wireless power -- there's no question about that. In those days, it was a different problem, because they were really thinking about: how do they get the power from where it's generated to where it's used. And in that case they might have been thinking about Niagara Falls generating the power and getting it to New York City -- and that's a long distance. We're not proposing that the technology we have here at WiTricity would be used for that kind of application. When we came around, power's already being transferred by wires to homes and rooms and things of that nature, so we had a much different problem, which was really just this much shorter distance. As WiTricity have mentioned on their website the Highly Resonant Wireless Power Transfer technology they have developed is also distinct from Tesla's creations -- and, crucially, is efficient enough to be economically viable.
    • troy seaton
       
      New update - reliable source
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McCain: 'Russia is a gas station masquerading as a country' - Yahoo News - 0 views

    • chris mackie
       
      1) Content - The intent of the content was to inform the readers that Sen. John McCaine thinks we need a more descisive plan for Russia. The author is clearly Identified. The content is serious. It was published on 03/16/2014 at 9AM PST. That would make it the most current edition. That is important because in the digital age information can change rapidly.
    • chris mackie
       
      2) Credibility - The author is identifible but his reliability leaves me questioning. His only previous article listed on yahoo is one about Katy Perry's new cd being deemed a "Biohazard". The content itself is credible and posted on a valid news site. I just don't feel that he would be an authority on the matter.
    • chris mackie
       
      3) Critical Thinking - I can identify the web page and have used it in the past. Also I see that there have similar articles posted on other news sites about this. Also he sites both The New York Times and CNN as references in the article.
    • chris mackie
       
      4) Copyright - This page is copyrighted by Yahoo news. Any graphical contect is referenced to the original site it came from.
    • chris mackie
       
      5) Citation - This website contains may references and they credit all of them. From the video being from Routers to the direct link to a NWY article.
    • chris mackie
       
      6) Continuity - While it's true that the internet can change information in a manner of minutes. This article doesn't appear to have been changed since the time of publishing.
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      7) Censorship - This article is moderated to a degree. It's on Yahoonews so it has to be sent in and verified before publishing.
    • chris mackie
       
      8) Connectivity - This is a publically available news site on the internet that doesn't require log in to view.
    • chris mackie
       
      9) Comparaility - This page itself doesn't have a paper copy itself. however The New York Times (referenced in the article) does.
    • chris mackie
       
      10) - Context - Contexually this was a valid article as my topic for this search was the US and Russia. This does have an open forum for comments to be posted after the article.
    • chris mackie
       
      Web Page Evaluation: Currency - 15, Content -10, Authority -5, Navigation -10, Experience -8, Multimedia -10. Treatment -7, Access -5, Miscellaneous - 15. Total: 85 - Good.
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