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The World Has Changed…#16

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[SUMMARY—Illustrating the ever-changing media menu.]

(WORLD) More evidence that the world is changing for MediaSnackers everywhere from these recent articles:

• Student, Nick Haley makes an ad for the iPod touch, posts it on YouTube, the next thing you know, Apple is flying him in to remake it professionally;
Cellphone check-ins are quickly becoming a global standard with bar codes;
• Six video bloggers are roaming the country to compliment Blogumentary launch on youth's views on India;
• Churches are using Halo to get young people through the doors;
• Consultation, negotiation and mutual respect between family members all thanks to technology.

Related posts: The World Has Changed#1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.

Filed by DK on November 13 2007

Index Card Explanation

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[SUMMARY—Old school meet new school.]

(GBR) In a discussion with a principal youth officer (someone who runs a youth service in the UK) MediaSnackers found the best way to describe why new media and technology is relevant to youth workers and young people is through drawing the above on an index card.

The following morning it appeared in our presentation :-)

Inspiration

Related post: APYCO

Filed by DK on November 13 2007

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