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“Le socle du webdocumentaire, c’est la photo”

by sbrothier
Matthieu Mondoloni est journaliste multimédia aux Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace. Avec son collègue Pierre France, il a réalisé un webdocumentaire sur une maraude. Munis d’une caméra, d’un dictaphone, d’un appareil photo et d’un bloc notes, ils ont suivi une équipe de la ville de Strasbourg, de 19h à 2h du matin, à la rencontre des sans-abri. Matthieu et Pierre ont monté deux versions : un premier “collage multimédia” pour les DNA, et une deuxième réalisation, plus aboutie, qu’ils ont présentée au premier prix du webdocumentaire, organisé par RFI et France 24. Leur travail a été récompensé à l’occasion du 21e festival Visa pour l’image de Perpignan. Samuel Bollendorff, président du jury, a voulu encourager les DNA, premier quotidien régional à se lancer dans l’aventure du webdocumentaire. Matthieu répond à trois questions sur cette expérience, qu’il ne demande qu’à renouveler.

Optimo - Theinhardt

by sbrothier
François Rappo designed the Theinhardt family after researching the DNA of Grotesks from the early 20th century to develop an optically optimized contemporary font family organized in a wide range of weights.

Another London photographer arrested for "terrorism" (i.e. "taking a picture of a public building") - Boing Boing

by mbertier (via)
A photographer who spent his whole life photographing and painting around his home neighbourhood of Elephant and Castle in London was arrested under anti-terror laws and jailed, his DNA and fingerprints taken. He was released after five hours, once his Member of Parliament intervened. Under current policies, his DNA will remain on file forever -- though the EU has ordered Britain to cease this practice.

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2008

ENN: DNA Forensics May Prevent Elephant Poaching

by karlcow

After it was revealed that most of the ivory seized in Singapore came from elephants in Zambia, that country's director of wildlife was replaced and its courts began to impose harsher sentences for ivory smugglers.

traçage de l'ADN d'ivoire à Singapour identifie la Zambie, et provoque le licenciement du directeur en Zambie pour la nature sauvage.

Google gives new gene mapping service a bit of spit and polish | Technology | The Guardian

by karlcow

Just in time for Christmas, the Silicon Valley startup 23andMe - the name refers to the number of pairs of chromosomes in human DNA - has begun offering a personal genotyping service. For a $1,000 (£483) fee, 23andMe will run a sample of your DNA through a specialised gene-reading microchip that is able to identify, the company says, "nearly 600,000 data points on your genome".

co-fondatrice de 23andme Anne Wojciki, la femme de Sergei Brin (Google). Un investissement pour conserver le patrimoine génétique, je suppose…

2007

WEB2DNA

by Dliz & 2 others
Convert your website into DNA art

Location, location, location (doesn’t matter as much) at Like It Matters

by karlcow

the DNA of the Valley is technological innovation. Where we’re going is a place where nuance, human empathy, textural calibration, a creative ear, coalition building & cultural outrageousness is going to rule the day. Those are the higher order bits of great Web services, and the Valley has no greater purchase on these than other spots on the globe. Actually, some would say the opposite pertains.

DNA From The Beginning

by rike_ & 3 others
DNA from the Beginning is organized around key concepts. The science behind each concept is explained by: animation, image gallery, video interviews, problem, biographies, and links.

DNA - World - NRI perfume manufacturer sues L'Oreal - Daily News & Analysis

by pmdm
"Indian-American perfume manufacturer Mahender Sabhanani, who was arrested with his wife for torturing two Indonesian maids last week has sued cosmetic major L'Oreal and its division Giorgio Armani perfumes alleging trademark infringement of his men's cologne named Attitude."

MobileDNA (TM)

by dclemons
MobileDNA - is the unique activity and usage of mobile technologies including web technologies, mobile processes used by a Mobile User. Mobile DNA (TM) collects user mobile activity and allows for sponsors to utilize the data as permitted by the user. Permission based. More can be found at Http://www.pushmobilemedia.com MobileDNA, Mobile DNA are trade marks of Push Mobile Media

Student DNA (TM) LearnerDNA (TM)

by dclemons
Student DNA, StudentDNA(TM) and LearnerDNA - represents a learning technology and methodology on how students learn and remember content. These trade names and marks are owned by LearnCast(TM) and LearnKey(R)Inc. Founded in 2003 by members of LearnKey " Alliance Team" led by David Clemons Partner and President of LearnKey Inc. Contact David Clemons onlineexpert1@hotmail.com or David.clemons@learnkey.com StudentDNA is considered the "4th Learning Modality", using visual media content, auditory based feeds, interactive feeds and the 4th Modality - StudentDNA, a learning technology, a science of how students learn based on a unique set of measurements of visual, audio and kinesthetic. Our proprietary learning algorithm is the first measurable learning technology that measures the exact % of visual, audio and kinesthetic modes of learning with once extra proprietary measurement. of personal selection and personal interaction with a learning environment and style. Students learn differently, as unique as a human finger print, each student has a unique learning style and very individualized ability to recall information. StudentDNA, LearnerDNA, represents a simple learning technology that actually discovers how a student learns, how long a student is engaged in learning and when they start “checking out” it also offers solutions to a student who does not understand the content presented. StudentDNA / LearnerDNA Students learn differently, as unique as a human finger print, each student has a unique learning style and very individualized ability to recall information. StudentDNA, LearnerDNA, represents a simple learning technology that actually discovers how a student learns, how long a student is engaged in learning and when they start “checking out” it also offers solutions to a student who does not understand the content presented. Today, classrooms are filled with students who feel lost in understanding the content, unmotivated and or unwilling to learn, not tuned in, disengaged and that they are wasting their time. We all hear this too many times from our students. StudentDNA is an underlying technology that operates in conjunction with content and creates a database of user information that is constantly updated each time a student engages in the system. Through a combination of smart learning algorithms, StudentDNA is constantly assessing the user activity in the following manner: Speed in content delivery response Accuracy of interactive hands on labs User attention span Time engaged The goal of StudentDNA/LearnerDNA is to determine the students balance between visual, auditory and kinesthetic learning modalities. Our goal to constantly validate that our processes are effective and keep the users engaged with content best suited for the student providing a better opportunity for the student of retention of the content. We perform checks and balances that seem invisible to the users yet we pull a constant stream of data on how the student is performing. Examples of how StudentDNA works: 1. The goal of StudentDNA is to provide content to each student with intensity based on the total amount of time that a student can endure and show learning engagement. If the average student averages only 17 minutes of focus when presented educational content, what happens when the student has shut off the learning mode and closed down in 12 minutes? Is the remainder 5 minutes wasted Does the student “check out?” What does the student do when they “check out”? Can a mentor determine who is “checked out” when it happens? StudentDNA is performing checks in the background, watching for gaps in response time, speed of reactions to very simple straight forward presentations, accuracy of simple reoccurrences. The power of studentDNA is measuring student engagement and knows when the student needs a break. When a student disengages from a high level to a low level of input, or response and recall, the system flags a learning alert and creates a series of on screen events such as images, games and exercises as well as a “mentorCall”. The mobile alert system – flags that a student is having focus attention issues. The mentor goes one on one and determines the break and mental status of the user. StudentDNA has both an electronic delivery component for presenting content and a communications component that drives information to mentors who need to monitor where students are.

Find Local Paternity Testing Facilities

by Thelmaj
Acquiring a home paternity test is not only easy to do, but it can also be purchased over the internet and shipped right to your own front door.Since most paternity DNA testing is a reliable way to determine the father of a child, it is still considered 99.9 percent accurate. http://dna-paternity-testing.uk.info

2006

K12IMC: Genetics, Genomes, DNA & Stem Cell Research

by knann & 1 other
Genetics, Genomes, DNA & Stem Cell Research. A reasonable list of high quality sites for teachers. Summary of each site so you can find the info needed.

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