Yearly Archives: 2008

links for December 7th from 21:27 to 21:56

Cool links for December 7th from 21:27 to 21:56: 7 Offbeat, Off the Grid Gadgets, Inventions, and Innovations | Ecoble – Weird ways to save the planet. WJ Tutorials: How to start a podcast – Wired Journalists – Tutorial on how to start a podcast from BeatBlogging.org writer Pat Thornton. If I Started Today | [...]
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links for December 4th through December 5th

Cool links for December 4th through December 5th: BarCamp / NewsInnovation-Philly – Wiki page for the NewsInnovation Bar Camp. Sean Blanda created the Philadelphia page, and I'm willing to help bring this event to the city. CPJ's 2008 prison census: Online and in jail – Imprisoned – Committee to Protect Journalists – Surprising how the [...]
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This is my brain while blogging …

I know I’m behind on this little meme, but I’ve been behind what with my trip to the Everglades and working on my design final. Am I a practical thinker? The analysis dialogue changed on the Typealyzer classify me as an “INTP — The Thinkers.”   The logical and analytical type. They are espescially attuned to [...]
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links for December 2nd through December 4th

Cool links for December 2nd through December 4th: Justice for exploited journalism students | Dave Lee / jBlog – There is a need for journalism students to know how to work for free with the best publications so they can get the most out of their work. Musicovery : interactive webRadio – A new way [...]
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Education 2.0 | The Internet makes us the computer wearing tennis shoes

I’ve got a confession. I love the ’95 remake of The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, the one with Kirk Cameron —not Kurt Russell. Having access to all that information just seemed really cool. For those unfamiliar, here’s a quick summary: This average guy, Dexter Reilly, zaps himself working on a state-of-the-art computer and suddenly he’s [...]
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