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[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.
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[video] Rheingold: Why the history of the public sphere matters in the Internet age. - 0 views

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    Why the history of the public sphere matters in the Internet age
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A history of media technology scares, from the printing press to Facebook. - By Vaughan... - 0 views

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    "A history of media technology scares, from the printing press to Facebook."
anonymous

Ian Bogost - Art History of Games: Video - 1 views

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    "Back in February, Georgia Tech Digital Media and SCAD Atlanta held the Art History of Games conference, which I organized along with Michael Nitsche and John Sharp. We had an amazing group of speakers as well as an opening for three commissioned games"
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[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.
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[video] Iran: A nation of bloggers - 0 views

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    A political history of Iran and the origins of the blogging movement.
Danika Barker

Jonathan Klein: Photos that changed the world | Video on TED.com - 1 views

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    TED Talks Photographs do more than document history -- they make it. At TED University, Jonathan Klein of Getty Images shows some of the most iconic, and talks about what happens when a generation sees an image so powerful it can't look away -- or back.
anonymous

10 Reading Revolutions Before E-Books - Science and Tech - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • the continual changes in materials essential to writing and reading alone could constitute a few dozen revolutions, at different places and times all over the world. Let's just say that what the things we read are made out of has always been very, very important.
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    the continual changes in materials essential to writing and reading alone could constitute a few dozen revolutions, at different places and times all over the world. Let's just say that what the things we read are made out of has always been very, very important.
anonymous

MediaShift . The Importance and Challenges of Universal Media Literacy Education | PBS - 0 views

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    "As long as media literacy education was about television, it was perceived to be fluff," she said. "But when the Internet came along, kids didn't know how to cite sources online, and they were creating publicly visible content in their own homes without their parents' knowledge...which sparked serious safety concerns."\n\nIf Thoman and her colleagues' work over the past half century can be credited with establishing media literacy as an academic subject, it's possible that the digital media revolution will catalyze this subject's introduction into the mainstream curriculum.\n\nThat reality seemed closer when, in May, my former boss Sen. John Kerry, along with Senators Rockefeller and Snowe, introduced the "21st Century Skills Incentive Fund Act" into the Senate. The bill recognizes that, in order to prepare students for the modern workforce, education must go beyond core curricula and teach "critical thinking and problem solving skills, communication skills, creativity and innovation skills, collaboration skills, contextual learning skills, and information and media literacy skills."
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    in high school courses, 'media' is often taught by visual artists or English teachers. Very rarely by those who have worked in media, the web or technical capacities (as production based degrees are not counted towards core curriculum areas: history, english, math, computer science, french, phys ed, etc).
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The Future of Ideas is now Free (Lessig Blog) - 0 views

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    Lawrence Lessig's new book, The Future of Ideas - now FREE for download via a CC license. I applaud this - so much so that I will also PURCHASE the paper thing from the bookstore :-)
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