public marks

PUBLIC MARKS from jlesage with tag tech

October 2006

Martin Irvine, Georgetown University

useful website of communication, culture, and technology professor; many links to courses,lectures, slideshows and essays on art, visual culture, media theory

September 2006

the complete idiot's [eejit's] guide to all aspects of filmmaking

clear and witty, useful for practitioners as refresher or for students, especially production teachers

elearnspace

by 1 other
useful to visit regularly, many good tips on education sites worth exploring

Dave Miller Art Blog

visual artist rethinking what narrative might mean with Internet, flashmobs, etc.

URL Investigator

by 1 other
easy way to investigate traffic on your site and others

August 2006

The Observer | Review | Websites that changed the world

by 3 others
has interesting information about founding and use of favorite websites; good classroom handout

Hitwise Intelligence

company measuring Internet behavior internationally

craigbellamy.net

blog by media teacher "profiling some of the web2.0 developments--in a cultural, political and social sense"

ANONYMIZER - INTERNET PRIVACY & SECURITY SOLUTIONS

by 5 others
PC software that lets you surf anonymously. High school students can hide they are on MySpace at school; workers can browse the Internet for personal use; and folks in China can hide their tracks.

Daily Script - Movie Scripts and Movie Screenplays

by 1 other
one of a number of sites that have screenplays to download

July 2006

Clusty the Clustering Engine

by 56 others
This is a top-notch new kind of search engine (Web 2.0). My test case for searches is "film theory" as the search term, and such a search brought me many new resources I was previously unaware of.

Read/WriteWeb: Search 2.0 vs Traditional Search

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upcoming ways to do searches more precisely for your needs

MemoryMiner - Digital Storytelling Software - Software

"Photos as individual frames in an endless story board, allowing sound, video, documents and URLs added to each frame. "

Local Projects

designers of the installations for many important storytelling projects, most notably the StoryCorps booth; "an award-winning design studio that seeks to tell stories in public spaces, museums, and over the internet, often simultaneously."

Kevin Kelly -- Home

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interesting blogger with a wide variety of categories covered in site

Terry Mockler's Journey Through Cyberspace

newmedia maker and writer has several interesting blog sites; goal is to develop "readership by utilizing writing to probe cyberspace for post-literate identities."