At first glance, the relationship between indigenous knowledge and the Internet seems fraught. Indigenous knowledge provides a distinct set of beliefs, practices and representations avidly tied to place; the internet lauds itself for erasing boundaries and borders. On one hand, the traditions encapsulated in indigenous knowledge are culturally unique, using local understanding to solve local […]
How Parents And Children Confront The Dangers of The Digital World
Jennifer Wong, author of No Bullies Allowed noted "bullying behavior can assume a wide range of actions;" Wong went on to point out, "Unfortunately, the advent of new forms of communication technology has added to the list of ways in which children and youths can be victimized by others." In terms of cyber-bullying alone, […]
NFL Training Camps Open This Week: Back To Work
NFL Training Camps Open This Week: Browns First NFL 2009 NFL Training Camps Open This Week; Browns First in on Friday 07/20/2009 NFLTRAINING CAMPS OPEN THIS WEEK; BROWNS FIRST IN ON FRIDAY Back to work! That’s where NFL players and coaches are headed as the first group of teams report to training camp this week. […]
Censorship in Youtube: if you think independent media is possible please read this
I am a video blogger. Last Wednesday July15 morning, as I started my daily task of blogging while at work –a great benefit I get by working with progressive people- I decided to upload a video that I prepared the previous night, but when I tried to open my Youtube channel, a message on my […]
In Defense of Generation Y
Complainers. Overly confident. Demanding. Waste too much time on social networking sites. If you listen to Sarah Horne, these are all buzzwords that characterize Generation Y. Depending on the source, Generation Y is defined as a cohort born between the late 1970s and early part of the 21st century, resulting in a significant portion that […]
Twitter and Citizen Journalism: Perfect Together — Twittering the Sawmill Bar and Grill Fire
As discussed in the first post on my blog, Twitter is one of my favorite social networking sites, because it is a simple, yet extremely robust, platform for information exchange, learning, collaboration, and, at times, mundane conversation–all in real-time. Being a social networking site, you create all of your content (aka "tweets"), up to 140 […]
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