The Story of the Obama “Hope” Poster
One of the most iconic images of the 2008 US Presidential campaign was the Barack Obama “hope” poster. The image was even used as Time
One of the most iconic images of the 2008 US Presidential campaign was the Barack Obama “hope” poster. The image was even used as Time
This morning the YouTube blog reminded me that today, February 22, is the 29th anniversary of the US Olympic Hockey Team’s upset victory over the
This month’s issue of National Geographic has a feature article on CO2 emissions titled It Starts at Home. The article chronicles the author’s (Peter Miller)
The Forward Thinking Museum is a virtual art museum containing more than 100 exhibitions and videos. Visitors can view image exhibitions or watch video exhibitions.
Explore the Cycle is a series of short animated videos that explain the cycle of recycling consumer goods. Explore the Cycle explains, in very clear
Slide Map is a mashup of Flickr photos and a Yahoo map. Slide Map makes it easy to find images of countries and cities. To
Finding kid safe videos on YouTube can be a time consuming process. Kideo Player makes it easier to locate videos appropriate for students in pre-K
I returned from ice fishing vacation yesterday and almost immediately turned on my computer to check on this blog (it is my baby after all).
The New York Times has tons of great content everyday, but trying to sort through even a portion of it can be very time consuming.
When Richard sent out a tweet asking for guest bloggers, my initial thought was ‘what an opportunity, what a great idea!’ Now that it’s Wednesday,
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