Year: 2005
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So how do we teach this stuff?
I haven’t taken a class in any sort of computer language since my first semester of college at NYU. It was something like “Intro to Principles of Programming,” and a noble fellow tried to teach us PASCAL at about 730am. It did not go well; I learned little, but earned that one class worth of…
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Podcasting – content or sidebar?
Podcasting has gone, in just over a year, from a tiny medium with a few participants to a 50-foot-tall woman that every big and small player in mass media wants to date, screw, or attack with F-14s, King Kong style. Frankly, I’m always impressed at the broad range of podcasts out there — everything from…
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JOMC 191.3 Blogging, We the Media and Virtual Communities :: Blogging and Online Journalism Student Conference – Call for papers :: November :: 2005
Papers/Apps due Jan. 20 for an Ohio U OJ/blog conference JOMC 191.3 Blogging, We the Media and Virtual Communities :: Blogging and Online Journalism Student Conference – Call for papers :: November :: 2005
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Corel Painter Essentials 3
Shameless plug follows… Corel Painter Essentials 3 shipped a couple weeks ago – it’s an entry-level photo painting tool on par with Photoshop Elements as far as features and price go. And that’s my Mom‘s artwork on the cover. Check out the Digital Painting Forum, too. [tags]Corel Painter, photography, painting, software[/tags]
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Um, I think you’ve got that backwards, guys
Steve Rubel always gets me to click on something — maybe he links to things I think matter, or maybe he just wields his credibility wisely. Either way, I was more than happy to check out the page for some sort of RSS Summit in Boston next year. Something in the back of my head…
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Has mass media slipped the surly bonds of programming?
Terry Heaton has been laying down some serious thoughts on the future of television as unbundled bits of media, and his model scales to newspapers easily enough. One of the features of the “pull” technology deployed in everything being called Web 2.0 is the natural-but-new condition of the separation of program and schedule. We think…
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Intelligent Machine Debate at King Library this afternoon
I must have missed this in the SJSU Events feed, but Rudy Rucker debates Noam Cook today on the question of “Will Computers Ever be Alive or Intelligent?” 430-600pm in 225B at the King Library. If I get lots and lots of work done this morning, maybe I’ll duck in for a few minutes. Maybe.…
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Meet My K2 Mod, Deviance at PaulStamatiou.com
css, images for a hot k2 style Meet My K2 Mod, Deviance at PaulStamatiou.com
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Columbia J-School launches multiclass multimedia news site
The Columbia Journalist went live yesterday with election news from New York City. The site aggregates stories covered by Columbia J-School students, including radio, photo, and text elements. Check out the “Browse by Class” menu to get an idea of how many different classes are involved. Columbia J-School Dean of Students Sreenath Sreenivasan announced the…