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Wednesday, 30 March 2011

The Virtual Revolution - Burning Down the Web


BBC - Virtual Revolution - Burning Down The Web from Oliver Wicke on Vimeo.
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Monday, 28 March 2011

Tim Berners Lee gives an overview of the future possibilities of the internet: Linked Data


Tim-Berners Lee & Linked Data from lumioso on Vimeo.
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Interview with Austin Heap - Haystack


Austin Heap final2 from Trust Tour on Vimeo.
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Monday, 21 March 2011

Tony Blair and Colonel Gaddafi - Friends dis-united


Tony Blair on Colonel Gaddafi and the Libyan uprising from matthew lloyd on Vimeo.
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Iran: 2 Sisters and Democracy


Iran: Two Sisters, One Cause from National Endowment for Democracy on Vimeo.
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Burma: Revolutionary Media from National Endowment for Democracy on Vimeo.
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Thursday, 10 March 2011

Amish Paradise - Gangster Paradise Mash up/Swede


Weird Al' Amish Paradise from Flight on Vimeo.
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Eminem


Eminem - Without me from bind on Vimeo.
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Shania Twain - Man I feel like a woman


Shania Twain - Man! I Feel Like A Woman from Jose Roberto Rosales Llanas on Vimeo.
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Addicted to Love


09—Addicted To Love from Tres Zapotes on Vimeo.
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I have started working in my new and exciting position as Media Lecturer at Landau Forte Academy, Tamworth Sixth Form. Previously I have worked for 7 years as a Course Leader of AS/A2 Media Studies (OCR) at Sutton Coldfield College (now Birmingham Metropolitan College). I have also taught widely on the BTEC National Diploma in Media Production (Edexcel) year 1 and 2 and taught extensively on the AS Film Studies programme (WJEC). This is now my 10th year in teaching and the beauty of teaching Media Studies is that it is an ever evolving subject that challenges you to keep abreast of the latest technological advances that will impact on Media Institutions and Audiences. In regards to Institutions processes of Production, Distribution and Exhibition are ever changing in the media landscape. Understanding audiences; their reception, consumption and behaviour towards media products is equally challenging. Technology is allowing the 'former' audience to become the future media generators of content in a 'down up' fashion.
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