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Bill Kuykendall

ashes and snow - 0 views

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    Powerful pairings of people and wild animals in sepia. Innovative interface that challenges viewers to explore. Seemingly infinite variety of imagery.
Bill Kuykendall

onBeing - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Video profiles of distinctive individuals who explain to the camera why they are who they are and why they feel the way they do.
Bill Kuykendall

MediaStorm: A Multimedia Production Studio - 1 views

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    MediaStorm's online publication is an eclectic showcase for multimedia storytelling. The goal is to tell the story of today's world in a truly in-depth manner. Contributors include a diverse range of exceptional storytellers.
Bill Kuykendall

West Virginia Uncovered | Home | West Virginia University - 1 views

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    West Virginia Uncovered - Multimedia Journalism from the Mountains
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10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines « Smashing Magazine - 1 views

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    Research and commentaries on reading habits and suggestions for making interactive publications more usable.
Bill Kuykendall

Andaman Rising: Stories from Phang Nga, Thailand - 1 views

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    University of North Carolina student experiential learning, community engagement initiative
Bill Kuykendall

Living Galapagos: Battle for Balance Between Man and Nature - 0 views

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    University of North Carolina students create multifacted multimedia documentary guided by Pat Davison.
Bill Kuykendall

iPAD Learning LAB by The MASIE Center - 0 views

  • the interaction with the internet and some Apps is like a window on the world of learning. You peel back the layers and engage with the material in an almost tactile way. This is potentially the best learning device I have ever used.
  • I’ve already used an app that Elliott suggested called Goodread as a way to view and store documents on the iPad and I expect we will see similar developments in the future
  • I am quite intrigued to see how the format of iPAD newspapers will change. 
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  • the price point was perfect ... for me the user and also for the developer, who will get loads more action at $1.99.  In fact, if the App were $20.00, I doubt they would sell any.
  • I have suddenly become dependent upon the iPad for my lecture notes, replacing the binders I once used. I'm still thinking about how that's going to change my teaching.
  • There is a significantly deeper and more exploratory user experience with the iPAD newspapers.  I have been reading the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and USA Today on the iPAD on a daily basis.  My reactions have mirrored those of other users, as we are touching more articles, manipulating in an intuitive way and find the content significantly more accessible than both the paper and traditional web formats.  It will be key for news publishers to continue to evolve the feature set and user interface as this genre evolves.
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