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On these video pages, the emphasis is on dynamic visual possibilities in active language systems --possibilities that arise from interactions and associations between sights, sounds, and textures, on multiple scales in multiple locations. These visual experiments in poetry are Video POAMS (products of acts of making) that explore what happens when the visual is allowed to extend beyond visible text, and when the page is not required to be paper (though it may still exist that way). The Limited Fork Video Anthology features examples of some of the forms of poetry that Limited Fork Poetics enables and encourages. Look for video poams from student and other practitioners (forkers) of Limited Fork Poetics in this frequently updated podcast. Visit the Limited Fork podcast to learn more about Limited Fork Poetics and to see video poams by the mother of Limited Fork Poetics. And for the the sounds of Limited Fork, visit the Limited Fork Music podcast. Many of the soundtracks from the Video Poams are available at the Limited Fork Music podcast.
Limited Fork Video Anthology
Short animation films and documentaries created by Art+Design students at North Carolina State University College of Design.
Art+Design Animation Podcast
The Limited Fork show featuring POAMs: Products of Acts of Making in fulfillment of principles of Limited Fork Poetics: the study of interacting language systems, where the visual, sonic, tactile, and olfactory meet to form and reform (compelling) structures. Where focus on an intensely stabilizing area can still produce (forms of) sonnets that will maintain a particular form for only a limited period of time after which other structure(s) emerge, some of the emergence occurring across physical, sensory, and other dimensions.
This podcast is the place where POAMS, products of acts of making, will evolve, for the idea (as well as the poams that come out of the idea) is dynamic, seeking ways to fulfill the need for expression that coincides with unfolding understandings of existence. At the end of one of the branching roots of LFP and at the tip of one of the branches is belief in the pleasure of making things, a pleasure increased by acts of making that understand and try to take advantage of the range of what is possible and available.
BY FOCUSING ON INTERACTIONS, THE WHOLENESS OF THE ORGANISM IS EMPHASIZED.
The LFP experiment will showcase successes and failures, for the dead ends, the branches that do not bear sweet fruit, edible fruit, or any fruit at all, nevertheless contribute meaningfully to the recognizable structure of the tree. Perhaps the beauty of the tree depends on the presence of some dead ends.
Every week, there will be a visual or sonic episode (a branch) that reflects the current status of the ongoing study of interacting language systems. The LFP show will always present what is within its changing limits. Not (just) poems, but POAMS.
To hear more music of Limited Fork, visit the Limited Fork Music podcast. For more Limited Fork movies, visit the Limited Fork Video Anthology to download the video work of student and other practitioners of what Limited Fork Poetics enables and encourages.
Limited Fork
Chinese Consumer Connection hosts Talk of Asian Marketing that focuses on issues most managers don't think about, until it's too late. The cultural gap between Western and Eastern consumers is huge; TAM draws on local experts with decades of experience to give you a POV from the ground, to help you see what consumers are thinking and what marketers need to pay attention to.
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Here you will find video and audio files from past and present percussion ensembles including the Marching and Concert Percussion Ensembles from Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Oklahoma State University Percussion Podcast
EwArt Productions gives you fact-filled and entertaining coverage of works of art, artists, and concepts, all "in just a minute." Hosted by art historian Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe.
Art History in Just a Minute
Deutsche Welle is Germany’s international broadcaster that produces television, radio and online content in 30 languages. It provides a European perspective to its global audience and promotes intercultural dialogue.
DW-WORLD.DE | Deutsche Welle
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In this edition of (ed)tech (bill)tech, I talk about workflow and connections. This episode took 30 minutes to create, from start to finish. The previous episode took 6 hours. I’ll explain how I just saved 5 1/2 hours. It’s all about the workflow!
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With a new topic every 10 weeks, (ed)tech (bill)tech teaches you how to incorporate technology into your classroom successfully. This week: Poll Everything, Slideshare, and download YouTube videos.
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With a new topic every 10 weeks, (ed)tech (bill)tech teaches you how to incorporate technology into your classroom successfully. This week: video podcasting. Tips that are simple, and yet crucial, to get your video podcast going. Find professional, free stock photos on Flickr. Also, visit my Flickr stock photos.
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With a new topic every 10 weeks, (ed)tech (bill)tech teaches you how to incorporate technology into your classroom successfully.
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With a new topic every 10 weeks, (ed)tech (bill)tech teaches you how to incorporate technology into your classroom successfully. Up first: podcasting in the classroom. Here’s how to podcast in your classroom, and more importantly, why to podcast in the classroom.
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In this edition of (ed)tech (bill)tech, I talk to Gary Vaynerchuk, host of Wine Library TV and author of Crush It, about social media and teachers. It amazes me that someone as popular as Gary cares enough to take the time to personally respond to every comment and question.
(ed)tech (bill)tech 007: social media & Gary Vaynerchuk
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In this edition of (ed)tech (bill)tech, I talk about producing quality work. Spend time with people who create quality. Spend time with a diverse crowd. Remember, it’s all about quality!
(ed)tech (bill)tech 006: Quality
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In this episode of (ed)tech (bill)tech, I sit down with Nancy Knowlton, CEO SMART Technologies.
(ed)tech (bill)tech 009: SMART Technologies
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Sometimes you want to talk to someone that isn't in the same room as you. In this episode of (ed)tech (bill)tech, I talk about a handful of ideas, professional and personal, for communicating from a distance.
(ed)tech (bill)tech 008: From a Distance
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In this episode of (ed)tech (bill)tech, I spoke with Daniela Bolzmann, one of the founders of EdCampOC.
(ed)tech (bill)tech 010: EdCampOC
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In this episode, I talk about our school’s new membership to WeWork, my adventures with Raspberry Pi and RetroPie, and an epic mistake with my email that turned out to be rad. Also, I’m trying out a new format. Let me know what you think!
Bill Selak Talks About WeWork, RetroPie, and an Email Blunder
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In this episode, I reflect on the current state of blended and online learning, and how we might improve it.
Bill Selak Talks About Online and Blended Learning
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In this episode, I talked with Jon Corippo about what STEAM should look like in classrooms. We talk at the 30,000 foot view, and also get into the trenches with some eduawesome examples of projects. It should be duly noted that we recorded this entire podcast asynchronously over two weeks on Voxer. Jon recorded on […]
Taking STEAM Projects to the Next Level on Bill Selak Talks: the Jon Corippo Voxer Special Edition
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I sat down and talked with Zee Ann Poerio (@magistrazee) to talk about #cue16. From flying shark races to interactive Google Forms, we talked about all kinds of ed tech goodness.
CUE16 on Bill Selak Talks
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We have an unprecedented ability to record ourselves and our students, and share our ideas. When you stop and think about this, it is amazing. Amazing! We should be sharing our voices and our students’ voices more because we can, because it’s easy, and because it’s transformative.
The Magical Ability To Share Sound
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In this episode of Bill Selak Talks, I sit down with Scott Bedley and Eric Saibel, cofounders of Global School Play Day, and talk about the importance of play in schools.
Global School Play Day on Bill Selak Talks
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