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Zoom Q3HD Handy Video Recorder Review & Rating | PCMag.com - 0 views
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Pros Excellent audio quality. Strong video quality. Multiple audio recording options. External microphone input. Headphone jack. Mini-HDMI out.
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, isn't quite as strong the more affordable, Editor's Choice Sony Bloggie Touch 8GB ($199.99, 4 stars)
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Unfortunately, the Q3HD cannot recharge over USB, unlike most camcorders. Instead, it is powered by AA batteries, which is a rarity in this field—most include a rechargeable lithium ion battery, which is preferable.
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If you don't have high-definition video editing software, the camcorder includes a simple editor called HandyShare
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The $299 Zoom Q3HD Handy Video Camcorder delivers high quality Video, unmatched audio, and loads of audio recording options
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COFA Online. (2011, March 1). Understanding Creative Commons - case study. Retrieved April 29, 2011, from http://online.cofa.unsw.edu.au/learning-to-teach-online/ltto-episodes?view=video&video=239
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The Q3HD’s bundled HandyShare editing and uploading software lets you to manage and edit your videos easily as well as upload them to social networking sites.
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The Q3HD is powered by two standard AA batteries, resulting in about 2 hours of continuous recording.
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The Zoom Q3HD gets the balance right, shooting HD video while capturing audio with two terrific microphones
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The weak battery life—we got fewer than 90 minutes of recording time per set of AAs—will make you fearful that they’ll run out in the middle of a shot. And the plastic device even includes a plastic tripod adapter; that’s cheap.
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. The Q3HD pairs decent image quality with uncommonly good audio. It’s easy to overlook this pocket shooter’s shortcomings once you hear the difference. Product Q3HD Handy Video Recorder
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Video: RSS in Plain English. (2007). . Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU
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the Library may look to harness the potential of these technologies to break away from the traditional broadcast-only website presence and move towards two-way conversations between the Library and its users, or conversations between the users themselves
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the key objectives stated in the Information Technology Strategic Plan 2012-2015 include Online Presence and supporting “the needs of our users for easy discovery of, access to, and engagement with our services, collections and other information resources in the digital environment”
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Putting Library resources into the hands of users in their lounge rooms reflects a deeper understanding of the need to move beyond the desire to follow our users and instead reach out to them to “take them some place new
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building both infrastructure and a culture of engagement will pave the way to more efficiently and effectively meeting that need in the future
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Improve access to our collection and services for audiences, wherever they are, whether on-site or anywhere else in the world.
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Equip staff to champion and drive the development of mobile services to improve access and productivity.
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Establish and expand the infrastructure and back-end systems required to support mobile initiatives, products and services.
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Adopt standards and best practices for interoperable mobile content and cross-platform data management.
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Include requisite support for mobile content collection, preservation and access in the Digital Library Infrastructure Replacement Project (DLIR
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Information Technology Division to examine ongoing resourcing of development work, administrative models, and potential for partial cost-recovery
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Develop and review policy in support of the use of both enterprise devices and use of personal devices for work-related purposes. Identify
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Collections Management Division to keep a watching brief on any developments pertaining to the extension of Legal Deposit to include digital (and mobile) content
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developing a statement of collecting intentions for the various categories of ebook titles within the context of revising the collecting policy for Australian electronic publications in general
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Improve access to our collection and services for audiences, wherever they are, whether on-site or anywhere else in the world.
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Improve access to our collection and services for audiences, wherever they are, whether on-site or anywhere else in the world.
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Equip staff to champion and drive the development of mobile services to improve access and productivity.
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Equip staff to champion and drive the development of mobile services to improve access and productivity.
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Establish and expand the infrastructure and back-end systems required to support mobile initiatives, products and services.
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Equip staff to champion and drive the development of mobile services to improve access and productivity.
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Establish and expand the infrastructure and back-end systems required to support mobile initiatives, products and services.
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Establish and expand the infrastructure and back-end systems required to support mobile initiatives, products and services.
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Adopt standards and best practices for interoperable mobile content and cross-platform data management.
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Adopt standards and best practices for interoperable mobile content and cross-platform data management.
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Adopt standards and best practices for interoperable mobile content and cross-platform data management.
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Include requisite support for mobile content collection, preservation and access in the Digital Library Infrastructure Replacement Project (DLIR
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Include requisite support for mobile content collection, preservation and access in the Digital Library Infrastructure Replacement Project (DLIR
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Develop and review policy in support of the use of both enterprise devices and use of personal devices for work-related purposes
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Investigate infrastructure and resourcing requirements for digital recording and distribution to ensure the long-term sustainability of online broadcast activity
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Include requisite support for mobile content collection, preservation and access in the Digital Library Infrastructure Replacement Project (DLIR
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Collections Management Division to keep a watching brief on any developments pertaining to the extension of Legal Deposit to include digital (and mobile) conten
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developing a statement of collecting intentions for the various categories of ebook titles within the context of revising the collecting policy for Australian electronic publications
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Develop and review policy in support of the use of both enterprise devices and use of personal devices for work-related purposes
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Eli Pariser: Beware online "filter bubbles" | Video on TED.com - 0 views
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Mark Zuckerberg, a journalist was asking him a question about the news feed. And the journalist was asking him, "Why is this so important?" And Zuckerberg said, "A squirrel dying in your front yard may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa." And I want to talk about what a Web based on that idea of relevance might look like. So when I was growing up in a really rural area in Maine, the Internet meant something very different to me. It meant a connection to the world. It meant something that would connect us all together. And I was sure that it was going to be great for democracy and for our society. But there's this shift in how information is flowing online, and it's invisible. And if we don't pay attention to it, it could be a real problem. So I first noticed this in a place I spend a lot of time -- my Facebook page. I'm progressive, politically -- big surprise -- but I've always gone out of my way to meet conservatives. I like hearing what they're thinking about; I like seeing what they link to; I like learning a thing or two. And so I was surprised when I noticed one day that the conservatives had disappeared from my Facebook feed. And what it turned out was going on was that Facebook was looking at which links I clicked on, and it was noticing that, actually, I was clicking more on my liberal friends' links than on my conservative friends' links. And without consulting me about it, it had edited them out. They disappeared. So Facebook isn't the only place that's doing this kind of invisible, algorithmic editing of the Web. Google's doing it too. If I search for something, and you search for something, even right now at the very same time, we may get very different search results. Even if you're logged out, one engineer told me, there are 57 signals that Google looks at -- everything from what kind of computer you're on to what kind of browser you're using to where you're located -- that it uses to personally tailor you
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Zoom's dual mic-equipped Q3HD camcorder now available for $300 -- Engadget - 0 views
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Don Tapscott: Four principles for the open world | Video on TED.com - 0 views
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IMT122 TED Talks internet collaboration open source Don Tapscott technology socialmedia eith:shared digital natives immigrants
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IMT122 Reading List Supplementary Reading Week 03 Internet and Australian Politics Topic 03 IMT122
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two issues close to the hearts of our members and supporters: Mandatory internet censorship, an R-18+ rating for video games and the National Broadband Network.
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The Internet policies of the major political parties leading up to the Federal election: Electronic Frontiers Foundation (2010 August 12) Ausvotes 2010: Party Policy Guide Retrieved from http://www.efa.org.au/ausvotes2010/
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IMT122 Reading List Supplementary Reading Week 03 How it all works Topic 03 IMT122
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The Internet of Things. (2010). Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfEbMV295Kk&feature=youtube_gdata_player How the Internet Works in 5 Minutes. (2009). Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_LPdttKXPc&feature=youtube_gdata_player How Bittorrent works. (2007). Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66BV2pIjfBM&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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IMT122 Reading List Week 03 Essential Reading Topic 03 IMT122
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Web Consortium’s royalty-free patent policy says that the companies, universities and individuals who contribute to the development of a standard must agree they will not charge royalties to anyone who may use the standard.
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Apple’s iTunes system, for example, identifies songs and videos using URIs that are open. But instead of “http:” the addresses begin with “itunes:,” which is proprietary. You can access an “itunes:”
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How to get better marks in a university assignment. What this marker wants you to know ... - 1 views
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What you need to do to get better marks. What markers want you to know. Use APA6. Markers already know you are clever and capable. Markers want to give you marks but you need to help them. How? 1. Answer the Question. 2. Know the Marking criteria. 3. Do what is says 4. Use conventions of Academic Writing 3.1 Demonstrate, Show Evidence Of We give you marks for what you show. 3.2 Growth of subject knoweledge. Critical thinking. Insight into material covered.
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Show basic knowledge of terms and readings. Spell out abbreviations. Correct scholarly writing
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Critical thinking about the subject and readings. Have I shown the "So what?" Evaluative and showing both sides of the story.
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4. Show clearly your own ideas. In Academic writing, if you do not clearly indicate where an idea comes from, the reader presumes you are claiming it as original thought. Your critical engagement with the ideas. It's up to you to demonstrate the seperation of ideas, what's yours and what is the readings. To get more marks: Read the question Answer it. All of it. Know the marking criteria Remember markers want to give you marks but you have to demonstrate what you know Be specific Use academic writing Clarify what is you idea and what is someone else Show critical and evaluative thinking
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Pixar studio stories - The movie vanishes (full). (2011). Retrieved from http://youtu.be/EL_g0tyaIeE