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08 SEP 08
Ruby Pseudo Wants a Word: Triple Tech Teens - Tom Farrell, 18, Essex SAVE
Why've you got two phones? 'Cos then I can edit stuff can't I? Like, who gets the new number and who doesn't. Its so only some people can get hold of me. Is that bad? No, it's normal..TAGS
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Universe Creation 101 » Techniques for Segmenting Content Across Media SAVE
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Looking at the differences between the serial, the series and the hybrid, on the telly, and on digital platformsTAGS
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Scottish Animation Group SAVE
Inspired by the increased dynamism of Scotland’s animation industry, PACT Scotland started an Animation Group in 2003, which met regularly to discuss issues, share information, and invite speakers to address the group informally on topics of interest.TAGS
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Holler digital agency on reaching out to young people (Skins) SAVE
There are about 7 million 16-24 year olds in the UK. So-called Digital Natives, they have grown up with phones, games and the internet. They manage to pack 31 hours of activity into every day and 26% of their time is spent on multiple media. How do you reach them?TAGS
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YouTube - Katharine Hepburn rearranges the furniture on Dick Cavett SAVE
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Hepburn rarely granted interviews, and when she did, she wanted them under her terms. When she agreed to appear on the Dick Cavett Show they went in the studio a day early so she could get the feel of things. They ended up doing the interview right then and there, without an audience. In this clip she tells Cavett and his crew what she thinks of the set.TAGS
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07 SEP 08
The 50 greatest arts videos on YouTube | Technology | The Observer SAVE
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YouTube is best known for its offbeat videos that become viral sensations. But among its millions of clips is a treasure trove of rare and fascinating arts footage, lovingly posted by fans. Ajesh Patalay selects 50 of the best - Joy Division's TV debut, readings by Jack Kerouac, a Marlene Dietrich screen test, Madonna's first performance... and much moreTAGS
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BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » The myth of the creative class SAVE
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The internet doesn’t make us more creative, I don’t think. But it does enable what we create to be seen, heard, and used. It enables every creator to find a public, the public he or she merits. And that takes creation out of the proprietary hands of the supposed creative class.TAGS
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More Nintendo DS Numeracy | Andy Pulman Edublog SAVE
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Make 10: A journey of numbers (released 26/09/08) is a mathematics game where players must complete numbers puzzles centered around the number 10. The overall aim of the game is to find and challenge the so-called “Make 10 Masters” as you improve your maths and puzzle-solving skills. Players use the Nintendo DS Touch Screen to complete the maths puzzles, and a gradual increase in difficulty and storybook style presentation mean the game is accessible for players of all ages.TAGS