Need More Space to Store Files Online?

There is a great tool that is really underused in my opinion, the tool is in Microsoft’s Windows Live suite of free online and offline services and programs: SkyDrive. It’s a free, 25-gigabyte virtual hard drive on the Internet, accessible from any computer.

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Storyboarding: Digital Storytelling

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Developing your Digital Story

Pre-writing: brainstorming, collecting images, researching, outlining, and storyboarding Drafting: creating a script and developing form Revising: modifying images and organization Editing: timing, images, and narration Publishing: the final product

What is Storyboading?

Storyboards are visual representations that aid in the the creation process of digital storytelling. [...]

Wait, There Isn’t a Scientific Method?

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Science journalist Tom Siegfried on the misuse of statistical methods in science: “It’s science’s dirtiest secret: The ‘scientific method’ of testing hypotheses by statistical analysis stands on a flimsy foundation. Statistical tests are supposed to guide scientists in judging whether an experimental result reflects some real effect or is merely a [...]

The Pigeon: Impossible Podcast Looks At Making A 3D Animated Film

The Pigeon: Impossible video podcast takes a look at what goes into making a 3D animated cartoon short.

The cartoon, above, has received over 3 million views on YouTube alone. It’s a comic romp on the idea of a secret agent getting sidelined by a pigeon.

The “making of” video podcast for Pigeon: Impossible [...]

Will Robots in the Kitchen Replace Mom?

From the NYTimes, read the original article and follow the comments and watch the videos. Article is copied here for use in class as it archives out.

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Robots that cook or serve include a robot that makes okonomiyaki (savory pancakes).

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