Interview with CNET's Amy Tiemann about the "laptop club," a group of children creating "laptops" that reflect both popular culture and social networks.
In essence, the Web Communications Department is new, but pulls from resources, people, and ideas rooted deep in The University of Oklahoma's culture. We're not about change for change's sake. We're about transforming the current OU website into an intuitive resource for the entire community.
The Southwest/Texas PCA/ACA has sought to foster the interdisciplinary study of our region through its fascinating legacy of literary, historical, visual, and media images.
"Rough Type is an independent blog written and published by Nicholas Carr.
It's mainly about the business and cultural implications of information technology, though it
wanders into other areas at times.Nick is a writer, editor, and speaker. He is the author of the book Does IT Matter? and has written articles for many magazines and newspapers. He was formerly
the executive editor of the Harvard Business Review."
Michael Heim's website links to his articles: Faith & Fantasy, Digital Humanity, Gods in the Machine, Global Consumer, American Media, Digital Power, Security, Mobil Matters, Health & Longevity, Opportunity as Value, Workplace Anxiety, Persons, Luck, Risk, Happiness, Body Work, Freedom, Music Grrove, The American We, The Digital We, and Artificial Nature.
Our Mission: To successfully establish the public library as the
hub of the community in which collaborative information sharing
by community members and library patrons enriches and
informs their library experience, their cultural and recreational life,
and their community involvement.
The mission of the International Children’s Digital Library Foundation is to excite and inspire the world's
children to become members of the global community – children who understand the value of tolerance and respect for diverse cultures,
languages and ideas -- by making the best in children's literature available online.