This document lists various wilderness environments from around the world including the Grand Canyon, sand dunes in Colorado, Lost Creek in the Rockies, Sierra Nevada mountains in California, Lake Tahoe in Nevada, Alaska, Borneo, Mountain Pine Ridge in Belize, Mt Elgon in Uganda, the Okavanga Delta in Botswana, and Antarctica. These wilderness areas are characterized by remote, natural landscapes with few or no human developments.
Students at Jamestown Elementary School in Arlington, Virginia and Willowdale Elementary School near Omaha, Nebraska have been creating podcasts of their poems, book reports, interviews, and recordings of field trips. Teachers have found that having students create podcasts motivates them to research better, read more, write better, and better understand course material. Podcasts created by students are not only humorous with music but also educational, containing important facts. Teachers hope future classes will listen to the podcasts as supplemental curriculum material.
Niagarank, presentation IE Master in Digital JournalismLuistxo Fernandez
How Niagarank.es works. A news aggretation site curated by robots and based on Twitter realtime news detection. Presentation for the Master in Digital Journalism at IE, Madrid. Jan 2013
This document provides instructions for podcasting and uploading a recorded audio file to Archive.org. The steps include using Audacity to record, proceeding to the Audio section on Archive.org to upload, entering a name for the podcast, opening an FTP window to transfer the recording file, choosing a license, and receiving a URL address for the uploaded file.
Students at Jamestown Elementary School in Arlington, Virginia and Willowdale Elementary School near Omaha, Nebraska have been creating podcasts of their poems, book reports, interviews, and recordings of field trips. Teachers have found that having students create podcasts motivates them to research better, read more, write better, and better understand course material. Podcasts created by students are not only humorous with music but also educational, containing important facts. Teachers hope future classes will listen to the podcasts as supplemental curriculum material.
The document provides information about the Second Missionary Baptist Church in Kokomo, Indiana, including its history, leadership, vision, mission, and youth center program. Founded in 1887 under Rev. Richard Bassett, the church has had 17 pastors and has experienced growth under current Pastor Dr. Robert A. Lee since 1981. The church's vision is to work together for God to unite the body of Christ, while its mission is to guide and prepare others for service through holistic spiritual and practical training. The church also operates a youth center to help children succeed academically and develop life skills through safe, supervised learning opportunities.
This document lists various wilderness environments from around the world including the Grand Canyon, sand dunes in Colorado, Lost Creek in the Rockies, Sierra Nevada mountains in California, Lake Tahoe in Nevada, Alaska, Borneo, Mountain Pine Ridge in Belize, Mt Elgon in Uganda, the Okavanga Delta in Botswana, and Antarctica. These wilderness areas are characterized by remote, natural landscapes with few or no human developments.
Students at Jamestown Elementary School in Arlington, Virginia and Willowdale Elementary School near Omaha, Nebraska have been creating podcasts of their poems, book reports, interviews, and recordings of field trips. Teachers have found that having students create podcasts motivates them to research better, read more, write better, and better understand course material. Podcasts created by students are not only humorous with music but also educational, containing important facts. Teachers hope future classes will listen to the podcasts as supplemental curriculum material.
Niagarank, presentation IE Master in Digital JournalismLuistxo Fernandez
How Niagarank.es works. A news aggretation site curated by robots and based on Twitter realtime news detection. Presentation for the Master in Digital Journalism at IE, Madrid. Jan 2013
This document provides instructions for podcasting and uploading a recorded audio file to Archive.org. The steps include using Audacity to record, proceeding to the Audio section on Archive.org to upload, entering a name for the podcast, opening an FTP window to transfer the recording file, choosing a license, and receiving a URL address for the uploaded file.
Students at Jamestown Elementary School in Arlington, Virginia and Willowdale Elementary School near Omaha, Nebraska have been creating podcasts of their poems, book reports, interviews, and recordings of field trips. Teachers have found that having students create podcasts motivates them to research better, read more, write better, and better understand course material. Podcasts created by students are not only humorous with music but also educational, containing important facts. Teachers hope future classes will listen to the podcasts as supplemental curriculum material.
The document provides information about the Second Missionary Baptist Church in Kokomo, Indiana, including its history, leadership, vision, mission, and youth center program. Founded in 1887 under Rev. Richard Bassett, the church has had 17 pastors and has experienced growth under current Pastor Dr. Robert A. Lee since 1981. The church's vision is to work together for God to unite the body of Christ, while its mission is to guide and prepare others for service through holistic spiritual and practical training. The church also operates a youth center to help children succeed academically and develop life skills through safe, supervised learning opportunities.
This document discusses the use of geography and location in microblogging and presence applications. It notes that Twitter only allows location as a string while Jaiku uses a structured XML format. It suggests making the location data even more structured. The document also discusses using precise location data from mobile phones and photos to enable closer mapping integrations. It raises questions about how these applications might handle users' historical location data and presence over time. Finally, it mentions that the author's company Tagzania will work to expand geographic features but not compete directly with other applications.
The document discusses a historic maps event at the Yahoo Campus in Sunnyvale, California. A Wherecamp event was held at the Yahoo Campus located at 37.416 degrees north latitude and 122.025 degrees west longitude. Maps from the first Wherecamp event hosted at the Yahoo Campus location were historic.
Tagzania is a location tagging website like Delicious but for real-world places, created by a small web development company in the Basque region as a side project. The website aims to allow users to tag locations around the world in order to create a collective map of user-defined places and geographies. Future plans include integrating map APIs and imagery as well as connections to other sites like Twitter to further interconnect location data on the geographic web.
This document discusses the use of geography and location in microblogging and presence applications. It notes that Twitter only allows location as a string while Jaiku uses a structured XML format. It suggests making the location data even more structured. The document also discusses using precise location data from mobile phones and photos to enable closer mapping integrations. It raises questions about how these applications might handle users' historical location data and presence over time. Finally, it mentions that the author's company Tagzania will work to expand geographic features but not compete directly with other applications.
The document discusses a historic maps event at the Yahoo Campus in Sunnyvale, California. A Wherecamp event was held at the Yahoo Campus located at 37.416 degrees north latitude and 122.025 degrees west longitude. Maps from the first Wherecamp event hosted at the Yahoo Campus location were historic.
Tagzania is a location tagging website like Delicious but for real-world places, created by a small web development company in the Basque region as a side project. The website aims to allow users to tag locations around the world in order to create a collective map of user-defined places and geographies. Future plans include integrating map APIs and imagery as well as connections to other sites like Twitter to further interconnect location data on the geographic web.
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