We have a new account at http://www.youtube.com/sparkpeople You'll see all our current vi
We have a new account at http://www.youtube.com/sparkpeople You'll see all our current videos, and all new videos will be posted there.
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A Stability Ball or Exercise Ball is a great addition to your stock of fitness tools but y
A Stability Ball or Exercise Ball is a great addition to your stock of fitness tools but you must be able to use it correctly. View this video where our Certified Professional Fitness Trainer demonstrates his top ten Stability Ball exercises. Learn new and creative ways to use your Fitness Ball. Check out all our products, exercise videos, exercise balls and stability balls at http://www.getfitsource.com
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This video explores the changes in the way we find, store, create, critique, and share inf
This video explores the changes in the way we find, store, create, critique, and share information. This video was created as a conversation starter, and works especially well when brainstorming with people about the near future and the skills needed in order to harness, evaluate, and create information effectively.
High Quality WMV download: http://www.mediafire.com/?atyamxuyn2p
Quicktime: http://www.mediafire.com/?6hqygitsy0v
If you are interested in this topic, check out Clay Shirky's work, especially: http://www.shirky.com/writings/ontology_overrated.html
Also check out David Weinberger's Everything is Miscellaneous: http://www.everythingismiscellaneous.com/
This video is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. So you are welcome to download it, share it, even change it, just as long as you give me some credit and you don't sell it or use it to sell anything.
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David Pogue of The New York Times ditches his old cellphone for the iPhone in this sing-a-
David Pogue of The New York Times ditches his old cellphone for the iPhone in this sing-a-long sequel.
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Final version now available!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=NLlGopyXT_g
http://mediatedcult
Final version now available! http://youtube.com/watch?v=NLlGopyXT_g http://mediatedcultures.net
Web 2.0 in just under 5 minutes.
This is the 2nd draft, and I plan on doing one more final draft. Please leave comments on what could be changed or improved, or what needs to be excluded or included. Subscribe if you want to be notified when the revision is released.
UPDATE: I just added this video to Mojiti where you can actually write your comments into the video itself. It is an exciting experiment in "Video 2.0". Go check it out at http://mojiti.com/kan/2024/3313 and add your voice!
Transcripts are now available as well: http://mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/?p=78
A couple of people have noted that the statement, "XML was created to do just that" (separate form from content) is misleading because CSS enables the same effect with HTML. I tried to integrate CSS into the video, but it ruined the flow. Perhaps in the next draft.
My statement on XML is based on the following from xml.com: "In order to appreciate XML, it is important to understand why it was created. XML was created so that richly structured documents could be used over the web. The only viable alternatives, HTML and SGML, are not practical for this purpose. HTML, as we've already discussed, comes bound with a set of semantics and does not provide arbitrary structure."
Thank you all for the comments. With your help the next draft will be cleaned up and hopefully free of factual errors.
A higher quality version is available for download here: http://www.mediafire.com/?6duzg3zioyd Please note that this is the second draft and the final version will not be available until late February after I review all comments and revise the video. Please return for a new download link at that time.
The song is "There's Nothing Impossible" by Deus, available for free at http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/103/ Deus offers music under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 license, yet one more example of the interlinking of people sharing and collaborating this video is attempting to illustrate.
CC: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/
Michael Wesch Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology Kansas State University
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