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Sinopsis
MediaSnackers are the go-to guys for companies and organisations who want to understand & effectively use social media.
Episodios
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MS Podcast#134
07/03/2009 Duración: 11minAndrew Vassallo works for Trendwolves as a youth trend researcher discussing here the recently released European youth trend report (focussing on 14 to 25 year olds). Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2009/03/ms-podcast134/
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MS Podcast#133
24/02/2009 Duración: 22minRobin Harper is Vice President of Marketing and Community Development for Second Life and is stepping down this month, talking here about the growth of educational uses of their virtual world and the challenges and developments ahead. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2009/02/ms-podcast133-rezed-podcast27/
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MS Podcast#132
10/02/2009 Duración: 18minAnne Collier is Editor of NetFamilyNews and founder and executive director of its parent organization, Net Family News, Inc. talking here about the Internet Safety Technical Task Force Report. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2009/02/ms-podcast132-rezed-podcast26/
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MS Podcast#131
03/02/2009 Duración: 12minJosh Shipp is a one-man media machine who 'slings' advice for young people and who also makes films (see under time-stamps below), here discussing the reasons and benefits of using different online platforms. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2009/02/ms-podcast131/
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MS Podcast#130
27/01/2009 Duración: 22minBrett Pierce is the Executive Director of Panwapa, a program which aims to foster the foundation for global citizenship and community activism in young children, ages 4 to 7. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2009/01/ms-podcast130-rezed-podcast25/
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MS Podcast#129
13/01/2009 Duración: 18minNic Mitham is the CEO and Founder of Kzero, a virtual world consultancy based in the UK talking here about trends, metrics and opportunities for educators. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2009/01/ms-podcast129-rezed-podcast24/
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MS Podcast#128
31/12/2008 Duración: 24minAaron Walsh, Director of the Media Grid and Immersive Education Initiative and in 2007 was named one of the 40 most innovative people in the information technology industry by Computerworld. Project Wonderland is a project run by Sun Microsystems that aims at developing a tool kit for the creation of custom virtual worlds (MUVEs). Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/12/ms-podcast128-rezed-podcast23/
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MS Podcast#127
17/12/2008 Duración: 18minFrank Whiting teaches Computer Science at Shasta College, in Northern California and is also the dean of the University of There. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/12/ms-podcast127-rezed-podcast22/
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MS Podcast#126
02/12/2008 Duración: 20minJackie Marsh, Professor of Education at Sheffield University, UK, discussing here her "Out-of-school play in online virtual worlds and the implications for literacy learning" paper centered around children aged 5 to 11 (she also authors the Digital Beginnings blog). Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/12/ms-podcast126-rezed-podcast21/
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MS Podcast#125
19/11/2008 Duración: 19minBarry Joseph (of Global Kids) interview Deborah Fields, a doctoral student at the University of California. Over the past two years she had spent innumerable hours in Whyville, a virtual world for tweens, studying Whyvillian news articles, an after-school club that played on Whyville, cheat sites about Whyville, becoming an established, wealthy citizen on the platform and paying off her loan for an exclusive Whyville car. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/11/mediasnackers-podcast125-rezed-podcast20/
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MS Podcast#124
04/11/2008 Duración: 22minFeaturing a podcast interview with Ryan Clemens, technology support analyst principal for Arizona State University, discussing Google's new interactive virtual environment, Lively and how a group of students spent several months testing the platform. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/11/mediasnackers-podcast124-rezed-podcast19/
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MS Podcast#123
23/10/2008 Duración: 22minA joint podcast with Global Kids and YALSA (Young Adult Library Services Association) interviewing Kelly Czarnecki, a Technology Education Librarian, at ImaginOn with the Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County. Kelly has been volunteering in a teen jail in the United States, where for the first time incarcerated youth are able to log in to the virtual world of Teen Second Life and participate in Global Kids' and Youth Venture's Dream it. Do it. Initiative. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/10/ms-podcast123-rezed-podcast18/
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MS Podcast#122
08/10/2008 Duración: 22minChatting with Amanda Lenhart, one of the authors of an exciting new Pew Internet & American Life Project report titled, Teens, Video Games and Civics. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/10/mediasnackers-podcast122-rezed-podcast17/
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MS Podcast#121
23/09/2008 Duración: 18minSpeaking with Scott Arpajian, one of the founders of Dizzywood and also Patti Purcell, the principal of Bel Air Elementary School who has been using the virtual platform in an educational setting. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/09/mediasnackers-podcast121-rezed-podcast15/
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MS Podcast#120
09/09/2008 Duración: 21minSarah 'Intellagirl' Robbins is a PhD Candidate at Ball State University and is also the editor of the Second Llife Education blog. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/09/mediasnackers-podcast120-rezed-podcast14/
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MS Podcast#119
26/08/2008 Duración: 18minJonathan Richter is an educational technology research scientist, educator, and futurist at the University of Oregon, discussing here the forthcoming Second Life Education Community Conference. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/08/mediasnackers-podcast119-rezed-podcast13/
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MS Podcast#118
21/08/2008 Duración: 14minSimon Bennet is the founding Director of RollingSound and Roll7, a multimedia youth-focussed agency talking here about two pro-social youth-led video games they have produced. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/08/mediasnackers-podcast118/
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MS Podcast#117
13/08/2008 Duración: 23minFeaturing an interview conducted by Barry Joseph of Global Kids at the recent GLS Conference with Dr James Paul Gee, a big time expert in the academic field of gaming and learning. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/08/mediasnackers-podcast117-rezed-podcast12/
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MS Podcast#115
15/07/2008 Duración: 17minDonna Stevens is Director of Implementation, Quest Atlantis at Indiana University discussing the implementation process as it relates to teacher trainings, the students and the classroom. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/07/rezed-podcast9-mediasnackers-podcast115/
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MS Podcast#116
15/07/2008 Duración: 25minFeaturing an interview conducted by Barry Joseph of Global Kids at the recent GLS Conference with a mother and son about their experience and focus on virtual worlds. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2008/07/mediasnackers-podcast116-rezed-podcast11/