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Clint Heitz

Anatomy of a slam: "there will be poems" - 3 views

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    How to put together and promote a poetry slam. Includes ideas and examples.
fredbernard

Accueil_ITC-Twitterature - 4 views

  • Concours de twittérature Règlements du concours pour le premier Festival international de twittérature
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      le Tweet peut-il prétendre au statut de Haïku virtuel en prenant le contre-pied du Slam: En dire moins pour signifier plus.
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      Le Tweet peut-il prétendre au statut de Haiku virtuel en prenant le contre-pied du Slam: En dire moins pour signifier plus.
SJCNY Trainers

Apple's iPad Textbooks Cost 5x More Than Print :: The Education Business Blog - 2 views

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    " All the sweet promises Apple is making are going to slam headfirst into the funding issue. It will cost a school 552% more to implement iPad textbooks than it does to deploy books."
Martin Burrett

Cube Slam - 14 views

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    "Pong may be simple, but it is a great game for hand-eye coordination, and this 21st century 3D version from is fast and fun. You can also share the link and play together online. Requires Chrome to run at its best."
Roland Gesthuizen

Robert Scoble slams Microsoft's lack of vision - 1 views

  • He said the company suffered from an ingrained "consensus culture" built to "serve" the desktop PC. Because of it, Microsoft had not been able to catch up to a world in which smartphones, tablets and wearable devices were now the main ways of using computers.
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    "Tech giant Microsoft has a leadership and cultural problem that is preventing it from being as innovative as Apple and Google, according to former Microsoft evangelist Robert Scoble.  "
Scott Garrigan

USA, Canada and the EU attempt to kill treaty to protect blind people's access to writt... - 0 views

  • Right now, in Geneva, at the UN's World Intellectual Property Organization, history is being made. For the first time in WIPO history, the body that creates the world's copyright treaties is attempting to write a copyright treaty dedicated to protecting the interests of copyright users, not just copyright owners. At issue is a treaty to protect the rights of blind people and people with other disabilities that affect reading (people with dyslexia, people who are paralyzed or lack arms or hands for turning pages), introduced by Brazil, Ecuador and Paraguay. This should be a slam dunk: who wouldn't want a harmonized system of copyright exceptions that ensure that it's possible for disabled people to get access to the written word? The USA, that's who. The Obama administration's negotiators have joined with a rogue's gallery of rich country trade representatives to oppose protection for blind people. Other nations and regions opposing the rights of blind people include Canada and the EU. Update: Also opposing rights for disabled people: Australia, New Zealand, the Vatican and Norway.
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    Copyright "rights for the user" champion and author, Cory Doctorow, reports on efforts to guarantee rights for the blind and others with reading disabilities to gain access to the printed word. It's happening at the UN's World Organization for Intellectual Property, and it's the first time they are working on rights for copyright USERS in addition to copyright HOLDERS. Read about how U.S. negotiators have opposed this protection for disabled. It's an important issue for educators worldwide, but especially for those in the U.S., whose copyright law has been written to strongly favor corporate interests.
Mike Young

Seattle snowfall: Friday will bring a potentially crippling storm - CNN - 7 views

  • But Monday's storm may soon seem like just a light dusting after a snowstorm forecast to be even larger slams the region Friday through Saturday.
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