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Billy Gerchick

100 more social media statistics for 2012 | The Social Skinny - 0 views

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    "It has taken me just one month to collate another 100 social media statistics from countless (reputable) websites and articles (some of which are listed at the bottom of this article)..."
Billy Gerchick

Computer Ethics Online - 0 views

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    Fun cartoon simulation of media ethics.
Billy Gerchick

Mauling of Phoenix boy keys debate over fate of pit bull - 0 views

  • In the midst of the social-media blitz over the issue, the county felt a backlash when a controversial Facebook comment was posted on the “Save Mickey” page by an Animal Care and Control employee: “This is stupid the owners surrendered the dog. You guys doing all of this, won’t help any. He’s going night night!!” The employee’s action appeared to violate county social-media policy, and administrative action will be taken, Silva said.
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      Lindsey V. May be interested in this story.
Billy Gerchick

Impact Areas | Center for Games & Impact -- ASU - 0 views

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    Games are uniquely positioned to be a key driver of innovation in addressing many challenges facing our planet. Games can inspire action across gender, racial, economic, and cultural barriers. They are being used in areas ranging from early literacy to scientific discovery to sustainable living. However, the impact games sector is still in its infancy and there is both a great need and a great opportunity for innovation in the sector. We invite the world to engage with us in leveraging the power of digital games to address pressing economic, civic, cultural, educational, health, and environmental challenges facing the planet.
Billy Gerchick

Pew Research Center - 2 views

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    "Numbers, Facts, and Trends Shaping [our] World." PEW is the most reliable, objective source for macro research I know of; use and feel welcome to cite this source for factual information.
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    "Numbers, Facts, and Trends Shaping [our] World." PEW is the most reliable, objective source for macro research I know of; use and feel welcome to cite this source for factual information.
Lindsey Venetos

the Courtroom Camera Debate legal definition of the Courtroom Camera Debate. the Courtr... - 0 views

  • In 1934, nearly 700 reporters and photographers descended on the New Jersey town where Bruno Hauptmann was on trial for Kidnapping and murdering the baby of famous aviator Charles A. Lindbergh and author Anne Morrow Lindbergh. The trial judge allowed still photography, but was unprepared for the barrage of flashbulbs and the presence of a newsreel camera that was smuggled inside the court. Decrying the media circus that resulted, the ABA in 1937 called for prohibiting photography in its Canons of Professional and Judicial Ethics. At the same time the U.S. Congress amended the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to ban cameras and any form of broadcasting from federal courts. All but two states—Texas and Colorado—gradually adopted the ABA ban. Later, Texas permitted television cameras and it was a Texas criminal case that led to the next stage of development in this area of U.S. law.
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      History of cameras in the court room. I paraphrased this info
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