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Student Media Technology
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Focusing on Student Media through the lens of technology
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Student Media Technology skip to main | skip to sidebar Student Media Technology Focusing on Student Media through the lens of technology Wednesday, February 17, 2010 Ours is an Open Source World "The future is open source everything." —Linus Torvalds Posted by Fred Eaker at 8:30 AM 0 comments Labels: open source Thursday, January 28, 2010 The Need for News A post on Slashdot entitled, " Does Personalized News Lead To Ignorance? " points to a discussion between James Turner and Chris Lee : I think the really interesting and kind of scary question is so just how much consumption of what we traditionally call news is still a requirement of citizenship [...], of being a productive member of a community. There are those huge investigative things, but the truth is, with very few exceptions, nobody's doing that today. There are, maybe, the big national news organizations and some of this foundation-funded stuff that's starting. I think the bigger worry is...
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