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Data Powers of Ten - http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/
How many bits to a byte? How many bytes to a typewritten page? How about how many bytes to a book? A shelf of books? A library? Know what an exabyte is? How about a yottabyte? This is a list of estimates of the quantities of data contained within various media. Part of the site "How Much Information?" from the School of Information Management and Systems (SIMS), University of California, Berkeley. - [ Read more ]
The Elements of Digital Storytelling - http://www.inms.umn.edu/elements/
The digital frontier is explored at this site with an in-depth examination of the elements of digital storytelling and storymaking: media , action , relationship , context , and communication . The site has innovative story forms and media examples, a discussion forum, a clearinghouse of effects research on user responses, links to related resources, and a taxonomy of digital storytelling. From the University of Minnesota, School of Journalism and Mass Communication’s Institute for New Media Studies. - [ Read more ]
JumpTV - http://www.jumptv.com
JumpTV "is the world's leading broadcaster of television over the Internet. With nearly 300 channels from 75+ countries, JumpTV delivers its audience news, sports and entertainment content on a real-time basis." Much content is free, but there are also subscription services. Asian, African, Latin American, and eastern European countries and languages are well represented. "The JumpTV web site runs best on Internet Explorer version 6 and higher on Windows XP." - [ Read more ]
 
 
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