Hosting your screencasts on video sharing sites
The world of video sharing websites is changing rapidly. YouTube and its competitors are trying to distinguish themselves by constantly improving their services, so
The world of video sharing websites is changing rapidly. YouTube and its competitors are trying to distinguish themselves by constantly improving their services, so
A project I just finished almost requires me to blog about a few of the workflow issues. Even if no one reads this it will
One last time I’ll attempt to turn you on to the significance of what Michael Wesch from Kansas State University is trying to do.
The Global Warming debate is, needless to say (but I’m saying it anyway to further this blog post), a contentious one. As Greg the Science
I’ve talked about Professor Michael Wesch and his Digital Ethnography class at Kansas State University a couple times in the past (here, and here).
It is interesting to watch this story unfold, but this video encapsulates the situation so well. Bill Hunt, by the way, is one
. . . but it would violate copyright – paraphrased from comments by Elizabeth on this post – Inside Higher Ed :: When It’s
For those of you who haven’t heard of Picnik, here is a little promotional video that those folks have put up on YouTube. If you
Two more great videos from the Digital Ethnography crew at Kansas State University . . . A Vision of Students Today Information R/evolution