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[slideshare] The Machine is (Changing) Us: YouTube Culture and the Politics of Authenti... - 0 views

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    presented at the Personal Democracy Forum 2009. The real presentation also includes 15 minutes of mashed up YouTube videos - basically a shortened but updated version of An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube
anonymous

[educator resource] Download YouTube Videos - 0 views

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    (via Rheingold) "Luckily, there are literally dozens of tools for downloading videos from YouTube and/or converting those YouTube videos to some format other than .flv. It's hard to pick the best one, as they all have pluses and minuses. Thus, we've chose
anonymous

[youtube activism] Big fat gay collab: LGBTQ response to hate crime online (NSFW) - 0 views

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    There's a disgusting amount of hate on the internet (especially on youtube!) directed at minority groups (especially the LGBT community) so i [ed: steviebeebishop@youtube] was inspired to organize this collab video. i never set out to "change the world" i simply wanted to make something light hearted to put a smile on the face of any hate-victim watching. you're not alone! stevie loves you :)
anonymous

[youtube] Student pedagogy: 9 yr old explains how to make a Bowdrill set - 0 views

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    A child teacher explains a concept via modeling, direct instruction and description of his process. He also asks for "help" and critique from his audience. Talk about reflective practice.
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    This is a fantastic example of what we call "reflexive" teaching practice. In addition to explaining a concept via modeling and direct instruction, this child teacher solicits the help and critique
anonymous

[youtube] History of the Internet - 0 views

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    "History of the internet" is an animated documentary explaining the inventions from time-sharing to filesharing, from Arpanet to Internet.
anonymous

YouTube - Challenging Media's Channel - 0 views

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    The Media Education Foundation (MEF) produces and distributes video documentaries to encourage critical thinking and debate about the relationship between media ownership, commercial media content, and the democratic demand for free flows of information, diverse representations of ideas and people, and informed citizen participation.
anonymous

YouTube - JOMC449 Course Description - 0 views

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    Course description for JOMC 449 - Virtual Communities, Smart Mobs, Citizen Journalism and Participatory Culture
anonymous

[video] We Will Not Walk in Fear (student produced doc about Edward R. Murrow) - 0 views

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    In 2006 high school students Chris Knific, Emma Yudelman, Sonja Bree, Liz Chadha and Allison Gutstein submitted their tribute to Edward R Murrow to the National History Fair competition. As a team they made it to the national level, far exceeding Canterbu
anonymous

Slashdot | YouTube Breeding Harmful Scientific Misinformation - 0 views

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    As information becomes more and more viral, public educators have an ethical and moral obligation to teach our students skills of critical inquiry and multiple literacies.
anonymous

[video] John Seely Brown: Tinkering as a Mode of Knowledge Production - 0 views

  • "I am what I create" says John Seely Brown addressing the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - Stanford, CA, Oct. 23-25, 2008
  • "I am what I create" says John Seely Brown addressing the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - Stanford, CA, Oct. 23-25, 2008
  • "I am what I create" says John Seely Brown addressing the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - Stanford, C
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    "I am what I create" says John Seely Brown addressing the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - Stanford, C
anonymous

[video] Life without highspeed: The Foushee Family, Roxboro, North Carolina - 0 views

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    The digital divide is alive and well in Roxboro, North Carolina where the Foushee family, like many other rural families, do not have access to highspeed internet.
anonymous

[video] Ill Doctrine: How To Tell People They Sound Racist - 0 views

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    Race matters. Here's a little 101 about how to confront racism. Also known as "that thing you said is racist" versus "you are a racist" conversation.
anonymous

[video] Ill doctrine: An Old Person's Guide to "No Homo" (homophobia in hip hop) - 0 views

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    Brilliant video about the history of "no homo" and some reasons why homophobia isn't cool.
anonymous

[video] Danah Boyd on youth cultures in MyFriends, MySpace - 0 views

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    [NOTE: Skip lengthy intro of participants - talk begins at 7:15] danah boyd participated in the Berkman Luncheon Series to discuss her work and research in the area of social networks. She provided a great historical context to the various sites that have come and gone from the center of Internet activity, as well as some insight into what brought about their successes and failures.
anonymous

[video] Henry Giroux: Figures in Critical Pedagogy - 0 views

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    To watch the rest of this video visit: http://freire.education.mcg... A dialogue between Joe L. Kincheloe, Canada Research Chair in Critical Pedagogy and Henry A. Giroux, Global Television Network...
anonymous

[video] Culture, Politics & Pedagogy: A Conversation w/ Henry Giroux - 0 views

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    An active citizen, says the prolific and influential Henry Giroux, is "somebody who has the capacity not only to understand and engage the world but to transfom it when necessary, and to believe that he or she can do that." In this provocative new intervi
anonymous

(video) Class Dismissed: How TV Frames the Working Class - 0 views

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    "Class Dismissed breaks important new ground in exploring the ways in which race, gender, and sexuality intersect with class, offering a more complex reading of television's often one-dimensional representations"
anonymous

[video] Culture, Politics & Pedagogy: A Conversation w/ Henry Giroux - 0 views

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    Giroux advocates for a pedagogy that challenges inequality, oppression, and fundamentalism. Essential viewing for students of education, cultural studies, and communication.
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