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Charlie's Diary
blog of sci-fi author Charles Stross; many good links to and comments on science news
Too Many Projects Film Club: production design blog-a-thon
blogathon about the production designer: the individual responsible for the overall "look" of the film, coordinating set designers, property masters, and costume designers to create an overall visual "feel." Good links to filmblogs.
Stop Torture
law blog with news and legal opinions on activism against torture, especially by US; links
Invictus: A blog on U.S. Politics and the Fight Against Torture
Valtin, psychologist and key writer in anti-torture activism in US, has own blog here and also on DailyKos, where he details fights inside American Psychological Association against its current stance.
NewsNow: Torture
extensive set of web links on torture; international; kept up to date
Detainee Interrogations, Psychologists, & Other Health Care Professionals
Kenneth S. Pope resigned APA over policy on psychologists participating in the planning or implementation of detainee interrogation. Here is his important, long bibliography on topic.
Looking for Good Art: Web Resources and Image Databases, Part 1
2004; in-depth study of how to look for art resources; one of my favorites is the New York Public Library collection, where you can order quality, framable, large photographic reproductions of anything you admire.
The Web Habits of Highly Effective People | Online Only | Granta
Ask everyone you know what their web habits are: it reveals a lot you won't have known before, about them and about Internet use. Here some authors and folks in publishing talk about what they do, with links.
How to find images on the internet « Random knowledge
free, creative commons, and for pay; collections; search tips
The Most Useful Movie Websites 2.0
useful portal, includes podcasts; combine it with Senses of Cinema's links page for broadest scope
cityofsound
thought provoking set of links on relations between place, especially cities; art; sound; and design
The Fischbowl
blog from high school teachers using Internet applications to teach complex writing and communications skills, often in multimodal, multimedia forms of presentation
Incredible Firefox Keyboard Shortcuts Which You Probably Don't Know About | Jeet Blog
I really did not know about them. Keyboard shortcuts make life easier for me.
Feedbooks: Food for the mind
download e-books in form compatible with Kindle and Sony readers; all free
All My Faves | Why Search?
a fun portal to many aspects of the Internet with images of the icons of all the sites, organized into categories; good for how to do things, less for information or news.
The Ipod Hacker: 100 Ways to Use Your iPod to Learn and Study Better
first post of a new blog, and it has lots of information, plus links to other sites with more information; a site to keep an eye on
More than 100 Free Places to Learn Online - and Counting | Mission to Learn
large portal of lifelong learning sites of all kinds, well-organized
Where to Find Free Art Education Online
how-to and tutorial sites for various art practices and also classes on art history
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… » The Best Ways For Students (And Anyone Else!) To Create Online Content Easily, Quickly & Painlessly
experienced teacher of English as a Second Language uses many creative ways to build language skills with adult students; pedagogically, an inspiration and source of tips for other teachers
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