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Django In Under A Minute
from YouTube :: Tag // screencasts September 04, 2008
The Django v1 web-app framework, written in Python, released at the start of September 2008. This 57-second screencast shows you how to get up and running in under 2 hours and points you at all the resources you'll need to write your own Django-based web sites. Author: IanProCastsCoUk Keywords: python django web-application web application framework webapp web2.0 web2 Added: September 4, 2008
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Why teach about social media?
from Howard Rheingold's Vlog August 16, 2008
Robert Emery Smith Director, Technology Services, at Stanford Center for Innovations in Learning, has been making short videos of how teachers use the affordances of Stanford’s Wallenberg Hall. Here I talk about WHY I decided to start teaching courses about social media, using social media.
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Perspectives on classroom blogging
from - blip.tv (beta) August 11, 2008
This video was created for my presentation at MacWorld 2007 and features perspectives from different educators in North America using blogging in safe and powerful ways to support student learning and literacy development.
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Net Tuesday: Presentation by Deb Levine, Co-founder of ISIS
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change July 27, 2008
This podcast is a Net Tuesday presentation by Deb Levine, the co-founder of Internet Sexuality Information Services (ISIS). The organization conducts a number of programs (e.g., inSpot and inBrief) the area of sexual health oriented particularly to young people that use online technology to reach and involve them. Deb has been involved in sexual health issues since she established one of the first computer-based information services called Go Ask Alice! at Columbia University.
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Net Tuesday: Interview with Deb Levine, Co-founder of ISIS
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change July 27, 2008
This podcast is an interview by David Collin of Deb Levine, the co-founder of Internet Sexuality Information Services (ISIS). The organization conducts a number of programs (e.g., inSpot and inBrief) the area of sexual health oriented particularly to young people that use online technology to reach and involve them. Deb has been involved in sexual health issues since she established one of the first computer-based information services called Go Ask Alice! at Columbia University.
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Net Tuesday: Presentation by Ben Rigby of Mobile Voter
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change July 27, 2008
This podcast is a Net Tuesday presentation by Ben Rigby, the co-founder of Mobile Voter and author of the recently published book, Mobilizing Generation 2.0: A Practical Guide to Using Web 2.0 Technologies to Recruit, Organize and Engage Youth. Ben is the co-founder of Akimbo Design, a successful new media design firm. He was also the CTO of DFILM, a youth-oriented entertainment and mobile applications company. Ben has devoted himself lately to helping nonprofits learn how to capture the new wave of civic interest among young people by using the technologies that youth are familiar with.
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Net Tuesday: Interview with Ben Rigby of Mobile Voter
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change July 27, 2008
This podcast is a Net Tuesday interview by David Collin of Ben Rigby, the co-founder of Mobile Voter and author of the recently published book, Mobilizing Generation 2.0: A Practical Guide to Using Web 2.0 Technologies to Recruit, Organize and Engage Youth. Ben is the co-founder of Akimbo Design, a successful new media design firm. He was also the CTO of DFILM, a youth-oriented entertainment and mobile applications company. Ben has devoted himself lately to helping nonprofits learn how to capture the new wave of civic interest among young people by using the technologies that youth are familiar with.
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Rheingoldian mashup: A Technosocial Koan, 1977-2008
from Howard Rheingold's Vlog July 21, 2008
An experiment: This brief video mashes up remarks I made in previous episodes to convey a meta-message: From The Martian Report (1977) to The WELL(1989) to TED (2005) to the New Media Consortium (2007) to Jim Lehrer’s 2008 Newshour documentary, By The People, to my recent remarks to the Korean people.
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Episode 47 - Ezra Zygmuntowicz
from The Web 2.0 Show July 19, 2008
Adam and I visited the posh South Park Engine Yard office to talk with Ezra Zygmuntowicz. We covered hosting, managing open source, and even a bit about writing a book.Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
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Lancement de Mixin, nouveau réseau social temporel
from Videoblogging - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 11, 2008
C'est Martigny que CulturePod a eu la chance de rencontrer le team de Mixin, une soci t suisse pour un service web2 des plus pratique. De quoi organiser votre temps et vos rendez-vous avec votre communaut de fa on tr s tr s simple. Un concept sur lequel travaillent Nicolas Dengler, Julien Visinand, Fr d ric Sidler et Max Penet depuis pas mal de temps. Et voil qu'aujourd'hui le start officiel de cette plateforme a lieu. Un service utiliser sans plus attendre!
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Net Tuesday: Presentation by Greg Wolff, President of UnaMesa
from NetSquared: Remixing the Web for Social Change July 01, 2008
You are about to hear a Net Tuesday presentation by Greg Wolff, president of UnaMesa. The UnaMesa Association is a non-profit, world-wide association of individuals from industry, academia, and NGOs that provides free software tools and web services for schools, clinics, and other community organizations. Their goal is for every student, educator, patient, and caregiver to have access to the information they need when they need it. UnaMesa serves the public interest by working with the community to create and deliver appropriate technologies, creating places where the staff of organizations learn best practices from each other, and by acting as a trust which holds the intellectual property and operates web services on behalf of the public.
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