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[Terry Mockler's Journey Through Cyberspace] Marcus O'Donnell-Blogging as pedagogic practice-... : Weblogs are also a powerful tool for teaching students about writing for an audience, as they are public, and they reach an audience of not only the teacher and the other students in the class, but also readers outside the class who leave comments.If your objective is to help students synthesize information and make connections through writing, weblogs can help you meet this objective by allowing students to take advantage of the Web. Weblog software makes it easy for students to create content for the Web without knowing much HTML, find online articles related to topics discussed in class, and share them easily with other students.
[BlindConfidential] Audio and Music in Advertising: “You deserve a break today,” “Maxwell House is the coffee you can count on,” “Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce cheese on a sesame seed bun,” “In a Chevrolet, In the USA,” “Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie and Chevrolet,” “Meet the Mets, Come on down and greet the Mets, Bring your children, Bring Your wife, Guaranteed to have the time of your life,” “Clearwater Mattress, Tampa Bays way to sleep,” “Im a pepper, youre a pepper, would you like to be a pepper too?” “Boller Coller, Boller Coller”¦” “The most rewarding flavor in this mans world, Schaeffer is the one beer to have when youre having more than one,” “Would you offer a Tiperillo to lady?”
[LibrarianInBlack] PLA 2006: You are But IM: Connecting Young... : Patrick Jones, Tricia Suellentrop, and Michele Gorman”authors of Connecting Young Adults and Libraries: A How-To-Do-It Manual .This was, by far, the most dynamic session I attended at the whole conference.
[SlushPile.net] Interview: Mark Cuban, Businessman: Although his criticisms of the National Basketball Association and its referees attract the most attention, the fact is that Cuban seems like the type to question any authority and any convention if it can be improved. Beyond the headline hype about the $1 million in fines he’s received from the league, Cuban’s real motives are simply to improve, to grow, to stretch boundaries.
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[Podcastreviews.net] The New, New Podcast Review: Your host at the weblog is Kengo Miyazaki, and for this site he's picked a few "labels that are dealing with minimal, techno, abstract, experimental, ambient, noise and stuff like that." (from the FAQ). Kengo blogs information about new releases from his chosen labels, including label, artist, album, track information, availability of a donation page or shop, license for the MP3s, and host for the MP3s.
[Teach42.com] Teach42 - Education and Technology, by Steve Dembo: Thanks to the Podcast Academy crew, I’ve got audio to share from the keynote I did in Michicagan, The New Permanent Record. That link will take you to both the audio and powerpoint slides, if you just want the audio you can get it here.
[Blogmaverick.com] Podcasting Part 2 - Blog Maverick - www.blogmaverick.com _: For that reason, in my humble opinion, the sheer number of podcasts will be somewhat self-regulating and in a much smaller number than bloggers. I should say that this does probably apply mostly to podcasts that attempt, at least, to produce something of a value more than a guy with a cheap mic ranting on a computer - but, hey, that's all that folks will probably end up listening to anyways.
[Talkr.com] Smelly Knowledge - An emerging worldview from an optimistic critic ...: Just as a point of reference, someone who does a great job of taking advantage of podcasting as a medium in its own right, is Bob Sprankle and his students of Wells, Maine (US). In a professional development institute I co-lead last summer, entitled Shaking Up The Classroom, I introduced podcasting to the group of teachers through a clip from the Summer Literature Circle 02 podcast (kids and parents discussing books together?
[Voidstar.com] UK Political Blog Feeds: IBM researcher Michael Osborne has, and is immediately added to our "Speak your mind roll of honour". Thus he drags his normally taciturn employers IBM into the zone of the intellectually honest - those for whom obeying orders will not be an adequate excuse.
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