Frontline: the merchants of cool | PBS - 7 views
SpeEdChange: Once more: On the value of teachers - 7 views
gen y statistics - 5 views
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Gen Yers and especially the generation below us, Gen Z (Tweens), live on social networks. I volunteer with a local youth group of high schoolers, and they told me the law is: "If it isn't on Facebook, it didn't happen." While critics and parents are concerned social networking means we are losing face-to-face social skills, I'm not that worried about it - we are in school or at work all day face-to-face. I am worried about the fighting, bullying and squabbling that happens on all sorts of social networks and via text.
Positive Disintegration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views
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views psychological tension and anxiety as necessary for growth
Global Politician - The Map as the New Media Metaphor - 2 views
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Inevitably, these technological transitions have altered the media experience by fragmenting the market for content. Every viewer now abides by his or her own idiosyncratic program schedule and narrowcasts to "friends" on massive social networks. Everyone is both a market for media and a distribution channel with the added value of his or her commentary, self-generated content, and hyperlinked references
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Cell (mobile) phones will be instrumental in the ascendance of the map.
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users will derive data from the Internet and superimpose them on their physical environment in order to enhance their experience, or to obtain more and better information regarding objects and people in their surroundings.
YouTube - The Independent Project - 12 views
Eszter Hargittai's Research - Eszter.com - 11 views
YouTube - An Open Letter to Educators - 9 views
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