Super 6 News (Gilbert Magnet School for Communication and Creative Arts in Nevada)
Gilbert’s Super 6 School News airs daily. It is created, hosted and produced by Gilbert students, with each grade level having some part to call their own. These broadcasts focus not only on events happening in our school but also integrate all areas of the curriculum. They are viewed live in every classroom via the school’s internal TV channel, thus providing a daily means of communicating and sharing information.
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Scoop08 | A New Kind of Newspaper node
A citizen journalism-produced daily newspaper focusing on the 2008 US Presidential election (currently) written by high school and college students worldwide.
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CyberJournalist.net
Resource which gathers a variety of issues and stories about internet journalism.
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Microphone Flags, Customized, glare resistant microphone flags manufactured to fit your logo. Impact PBS provides hand crafted, scratch resistant acrylic flags with full color graphics. Worldwide service. Call now!
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PodCorps.org
PodCorps.org is a team of independent audio/video producers who record and publish important events and interviews anywhere in the world. PodCorps.org is a new project of The Conversations Network, a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Here
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Reboot-home - Media Giraffe
"Rebooting the News: Reconsidering An Agenda for 21st Century Civic Education" A CONVENING: Oct. 23-25, 2008 / Philadelphia
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Carnegie Reporter, Vol. 3, No. 2 | Abandoning the News
What's the future of the news business? This report to Carnegie Corporation of New York offers some provocative ideas. (Spring 2005 report)
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SoonerScoop.com - Jarboe dismissed from OU football team
A freestyle rap video by OU freshman Joshua Jarboe was released on the Internet Tuesday afternoon. In the video, Jarboe's obscenity-laced rap talks about guns and shooting people in the head. After plenty of debate on Internet message boards and talk radio, a conclusion to the situation has been rendered. Joshua Jarboe is no longer a member of the OU football program.
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The Memory Hole [rescuing knowledge, freeing information]
Memory Hole exists to preserve and spread material that is in danger of being lost, is hard to find, or is not widely known. This includes: Government files, Corporate memos, Court documents (incl. lawsuits and transcripts), Police reports and eyewitness statements, Congressional testimony, Reports (governmental and non-governmental), Maps, patents, Web pages, Photographs, video, and sound recordings, News articles, Books (and portions of books). The emphasis is on material that exposes things that we’re not supposed to know (or that we’re supposed to forget).
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ChannelOne.com - Breaking news, cool video, teen features, homework help, college prep, personality quizzes, new music, sports highlights - Breaking news, teen features, homework help, college prep, personality quizzes, new music, sports highlights, schoo
Our mission is to spark debate and discussion among teens, and also discussion between young people and their parents and educators, on the important issues affecting young people in America.
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Mixx - News, photo, and video sharing
Similar site to Digg, only it is utilized by CNN
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Student 'Twitters' his way out of Egyptian jail - CNN.com
article from 4-28-2008
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Study: Apple Logo Stimulates the Brain : NPR
Weekend Edition Saturday, April 5, 2008 · A new study shows that just being exposed to the Apple logo can make you more creative. Duke researcher Gavan Fitzsimons talks with NPR's Susan Stamberg about his study on logos and the brain.
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Technology : NPR
All technology related articles and episodes on NPR. Great updates!
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The Oprah Effect - UCLA Today Online
Dr. Matthew Baum's term for "soft news coverage" of candidates, issues and ideas by Oprah
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What Do Kids Want? - WSJ.com
31 Mar 2008 article by Kevin Delaney expressing frustration at the OLPC because his own kids want to play online games and surf the web and the XO is not made especially for use as a multimedia funnel.
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Observer Home
home of The Oklahoma Observer newspaper - definitely a "different" press voice covering Oklahoma politics, culture and society
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