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21st Century Media Centers

Via Judy Serritella, Ed.S., Coordinator of Library Media Services
Standards, Instruction, and Assessment, Georgia Department of Education…

The PAGE article on 21st century media centers is out and online.

For the story the reporter interviewed Tommie Tatum (Adairsville Middle), Buffy Hamilton and Ruth Fleet (Creekview High in Cherokee), Kris Woods (Teasley Middle in Cherokee), Debbie Hanenkrat (Cass Middle: Bartow), Dale Lyles (Newnan Crossing: Coweta), Anne Wallace (Luella Elementary: Henry), Susan Grigsby (Elkins Point Middle: Fulton), and Paula Galland (Georgia Virtual School)….”


Jumpcut Dumped by Yahoo

It is not new news, but I am still experiencing grief that Jumpcut, acquired by Yahoo, announces on it’s site that it is no longer accepting uploads. There is also a description of the difficulties of downloading your creations from Jumpcut to any other host site.

The same message “assures” users that previous uploads will be stored for the foreseeable future.

Well, I loved Jumpcut while it lasted. Here is an example of my experiment with using flowgram.com to capture and record a quick clip, which was then saved to Jumpcut.

You’re invited to visit:
Apalachee High School Media Center’s Wiki.

flow.wmv

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