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Garron Hillaire

Will Wright Takes the Sims to Current TV with Bar Karma | Magazine | Wired.com - 1 views

  • Earlier this month, Current TV announced its new tv series, Bar Karma, scheduled to debut in the first quarter of 2011. Created by game designer Will Wright, known for his popular video games including The Sims and SimCity,  Bar Karma’s production model promises to provide a high level of audience involvement with the show
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    Interactive tv Perhaps educators could have an impact if they coordinated?
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    This is a really interesting and cool idea. I know that Disney's intense storyboarding model in its 'golden age' relied on months and sometimes years of collaborative, co-creation of a story between 10s-100s of people. And their decline in quality is often attributed to adopting a one-author/screenwriter process (The book: The Illusion of Life, Disney Animation; by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston talks about the company's process with lots of beautiful illustrations, how-to advice, and historical narratives..). What will happen when the general public, with potentially 1000s to millions of viewers put their minds together to evolve the best story?
Shaheer Khan

Better Learning with ICT - Video in the Classroom | Teachers TV - 0 views

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    Teachers TV | Free education videos and resources for professional development
Yang Jiang

Sony Unveils the First Google TV - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • A new line of Sony televisions introduced Tuesday allows people to use the Internet while watching their favorite shows – minus the set-top box that competing systems require. And they will be the first TV’s on the market to run Google TV, Google’s new operating system for Internet-connected televisions.
  • The technology takes into account the inevitable desire by consumers to multitask. People who open a Web page while watching football, for instance, can still keep an eye on the game in a small box near the bottom of the screen.
Jennifer Hern

Education Week: Pre-K Lessons Linked to TV Produce Gains in Literacy, Study Says - 0 views

  • on average made significant gains in acquiring skills such as naming letters, knowing the sounds associated with those letters, and understanding concepts about stories and printed words
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    Research study on how TV, and educational interactive video games improves the literacy of low-income, Pre-K children.
anonymous

Kinect TV And Sesame Street Hack The Next Generation Of TV - 0 views

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    Xbox Kinect TV plans to bring interactive, immersive experiences to live action television and children's books with the help of National Geographic and Sesame Street's Workshop. Xbox is unveiling a sharp idea for the next generation of television: interactive, live-action content, produced in partnership Sesame Workshop and National Geographic. I was actually working at Sesame when this idea was first introduced. Many were skeptical but I'm glad to see they are going to try and utilize this technological movement forward.
Diego Vallejos

Is It Possible to Combine TV and Active Play? - 1 views

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    Article about "playful learning" TV
Megan Johnston

Obama speech to students sparks new controversy - 0 views

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    I actually love this idea; it makes the president as an authority figure somewhat more accessible to kids and as long as his message sticks to the importance of school, I think it will be beneficial, especially to minorities. I can't remember the president ever addressing me directly as a student! Guess I was a little young to remember the first Bush's address..
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    Obama will address students in their classrooms via TV broadcast on the first day of school; controversy is naturally sparked.
Jason Dillon

Great Resources!! Library of recorded webinars where leaders in the field discuss the f... - 1 views

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    If you are not familiar with connectedlearning.tv ... you should be. They tackle issues related to instructional design--and associated professional learning structures needed to transform education.
Emma Heeschen

Connected Learning Infographic - 2 views

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    This group at connectedlearning.tv is doing interesting work, focusing on very high level learning objectives while departing from the content delivery mode of "teaching".
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    A visual representation for learning in a digital age.
Aimee Corrigan

FRONTLINE: digital nation - life on the virtual frontier | PBS - 0 views

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    A TV/Web report on the digital revolution and how it's changing our lives, with video stories, interviews, and user-generated video on relationships, information overload, education, the military, parenting, brain development, and more.
Xavier Rozas

YouTube - Surrogates Trailer [HD] *NEW* - 0 views

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    When I was a little kid, a strange little kid, I believed this scenario was playing out and that I was the only human that ever existed...You too? This is a full matured approach to the UI and emersive properties of AR & VR. But as usual, the vision of this new world mirrors present paradigms just with futuristic technical applicatios...playing vinyl records and adjusting the rabbit-ears on their TV to watch Survivor Season 325
Niko Cunningham

'Visual Walkman' Offers Augmented Reality - 2 views

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    Football fan? First down lines superimposed on our TV screens have been the most visible form of AR for years....
Ellen Loudermilk

Body Image Editing in Film--video examples - 1 views

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    I had known that photo editing happened for magazines and still photographics, but had no idea it could exist for entire movies... if this is true, what implications does this have for the kids watching tv and movies today?
Cameron Paterson

Maturity of technologies - 1 views

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    Media tablets, private cloud computing, and 3D flat-panel TVs and displays are some of the technologies that have moved into the Peak of Inflated Expectations, according to the 2010 Emerging Technologies Hype Cycle by Gartner, Inc.
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    Interesting to see public virtual worlds in the "trough of disillusionment," poised for "enlightenment," while augmented reality is nearing the "peak of inflated expectations," heading for a crash.
Garron Hillaire

The Situation - Television Tropes & Idioms - 0 views

  • Google pulled all their ads on October 26th, due to TOS violations on the part of the wiki and forums — specifically "adult and mature content" on pages that carried Google Adsense ads. These ads provided far and away the majority of the site's operating budget.
  • Turn off anonymous editing in the wiki. This is so that we can tell Google, "See, we do have standards, and we can identify and take action against people who violate them." This has already been implemented.
  • Segregate "adult and mature content" behind some sort of barrier that you will have to explicitly agree to go through. This has been implemented
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  • Nofollow tags will be attached to outbound links on wiki pages. This is an invisible-to-users tag that tells the Ad Server "The following link goes somewhere that isn't us. Don't hold us responsible for their content."
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    TV Tropes is being very transparent about creating a moderation system for the content. This is in response to loosing advertising dollars from Google. It is interesting to see the outline for their model of moderating content. Some of these elements could be used in a web 2.0 environment for education
Lin Pang

Scientists prove that active exploration isn't required to create memories, +1 for 2D l... - 2 views

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    Interesting argument for iPads and tablets
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    It's very encouraging to know that a study shows that "Video games and TV shows can help us learn, similarly to traditional non-electronic methods."
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