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Tereza Vieira

The State of Internet Music on YouTube, Pandora, iTunes, and Facebook | Fast Company - 0 views

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    An interesting infograph: the state of internet music on YouTube, Pandora, iTunes, and Facebook.
John Reneski

YouTube - Vint Cerf - 2020 Shaping Ideas - Ericsson - 0 views

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    a video for class discussions?
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    This is a well done high quality video discussing the future of the Internet in 2020 - hmm
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    Not so sure I would want the smart grid telling my hot water heater its made enough hot water for the day... sounds a bit totalitarian  - LOL
Tereza Vieira

79 Places Google is Being Sued or Blocked (World Map) - 0 views

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    "79 Places in the World Where Google is Being Sued or Blocked"
Karen Ross

Communicate More Effectively: Illustrate Your Point - 3 views

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    A quick reminder on how to use visuals to further engage your students in all your communications.
Andrew Barras

50 Twitter Power Tips| The Committed Sardine - 2 views

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    Great list for new twitter users!
Andrew Barras

10 Tedx Talks that Teachers Should Watch | Parentella - 4 views

  • So far I have watched the following 10 videos
  • I am not going to give you a blurb about each video because the message I have received from these videos may be different to yours. But I will say that each TED talk has given me the knowledge and motivation to do better and be better next year.
    • Andrew Barras
       
      Wow this is really cool. I need to watch these!
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    Good list of ted talks for teachers
John Reneski

Multi media learning - 3 views

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    Cognitive Theory applied to multimedia learning.
Monique Mason

Snoop Dogg sued by jazz great for sampling - 1 views

  • Some legal experts argue that sampling might be a "fair use" depending on how much is used and for what purpose.
  • courts should recognize a "de minimis"
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    Snoop Sued for Sampling
John Reneski

Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally, Andrew Churches - 0 views

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    Bloom's Taxonomy - digitally
John Reneski

Knoodle - 1 views

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    I'm still in the process of noodling over this site but it seems very interesting!
John Reneski

Social Networking in Plain English - Common Craft - Our Product is Explanation - 0 views

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    This is a great site for pre made videos!
Tereza Vieira

The Republic of Facebook | - 1 views

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    "If Facebook were a country, it would be the third most populous in the world after China and India.
Tereza Vieira

Stanford's Bookless Library Heralds The Future of... Book Buying? - 1 views

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    "Stanford's Bookless Library Heralds The Future of... Book Buying? "
Tereza Vieira

Learning English The Mickey Mouse Way - 0 views

shared by Tereza Vieira on 07 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Disney is bringing Mickey Mouse into classrooms across China, where it plans to open almost 150 language schools over the next few years.
Dan Gorgone

Vuvuzela Horn || SOCCER.COM - 0 views

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    Get one now!
Christopher Rohl

Free Streaming the game today - 0 views

  • Watch Uruguay vs Netherlands online free streaming now on our free World Cup 2010 live streaming service.
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    Free Streaming
Ben Conley

Anti-Vuvuzela Software Appears : Discovery News - 1 views

  • The first method involves removing or lowering the actual frequency of the instrument using everything from your TV's built-in equalizer to running your sound through an audio filter. The audio filter technique is used by audio and video editors to remove hums and buzzes from soundtracks. It works by identifying an exact frequency and removing it. Most vuvuzelas apparently buzz away in the key of B Flat. Bach composed his Brandenburg Concerto No. 6. in the key of B flat and it sounded nice. When soccer fans make B flats it sounds like angry bees.
  • The second method *apparently* involves noise cancellation. Found at antivuvuzelafilter.com, the idea is that you download an mp3 that directly counters the frequencies produced by the sound of the vuvuzela. You play it alongside the TV and the vuvuzela sound disappears. The makers explain it this way: Our specially designed Vuvuzela noise-cancellation sound is a wave with the same amplitude but with an inverted phase to the original sound.The waves combines to form a new wave, in a process called interference, which effectively cancel each other out - an effect which is called phase cancellation.Depending on the circumstances the resulting soundwave may be so faint as to be inaudible to human ears.
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    Method One for removal of Vuvuzela sound
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