Holokinesis

100 Ideas that changed Film
100 Ideias que mudaram o Cinema
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/05/18/100-ideas-that-changed-film/

100 Ideas that changed Film

100 Ideias que mudaram o Cinema

http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/05/18/100-ideas-that-changed-film/

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Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 2012

We asked them instead to create a series of graded tasks into which the skills to be learned were embedded. The professors had made five- to ten-minute movies to illustrate key concepts; we asked them to cut them to under thirty seconds. The professors insisted that the learners do all the tasks in order; we asked them to allow random access. They wanted a slow academic pace; we wanted speed and urgency (we hired a Hollywood scriptwriter to provide this). They wanted written instructions; we wanted computer movies. They wanted the traditional pedagogical language of “learning objectives,” “mastery,” etc. (e.g., “in this exercise you will learn…”); our goal was to completely eliminate any language that even smacked of education.

Book: The Digital Divide: Arguments for and Against Facebook, Google, Texting, and the Age of Social Networking.

Chapter: Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants

Author: Marc Prensky

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White Guy Dance Moves (infographic by Killer Infographics)

White Guy Dance Moves (infographic by Killer Infographics)

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Draw Like You’ve Never Been Taught (Incidental Comics)

Draw Like You’ve Never Been Taught (Incidental Comics)

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karenamanda:

en-c0re:

paperplanesandgamess:

gotcatsoncatsoncats:

paradisiacal:

ivegotarmsandyouvegotlegs:

sebtana-stan:

hambutt:

baldurboo:

crisscockfer:

headmasterzefron:

little-hansel:

thatbritishsmile:

spiceysteel:

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(Source: thelolgifs, via starveforfashion)

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rockingarchitecture:

The Podgaric in Yugoslavia

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Ethiopian girl guarded from gang rape by three lions.







“The girl had been taken by seven men who wanted  to force her to marry one of them. She was beaten repeatedly. Then the lions chased off her captors. The three lions guarded her for about half a day. They stood guard until we found her and then they just left her like a gift and went back into the forest.”
Then, Stuart Williams (the local wildlife ‘expert’) suggests that perhaps the lions mistook the 12 year old girl’s cries for a lion cub. Which seems awfully silly, considering that lions are perfectly capable of telling the apart the gazelles they eat from their own cubs, aren’t they?

levonk:

Ethiopian girl guarded from gang rape by three lions.

“The girl had been taken by seven men who wanted to force her to marry one of them. She was beaten repeatedly. Then the lions chased off her captors. The three lions guarded her for about half a day. They stood guard until we found her and then they just left her like a gift and went back into the forest.”

Then, Stuart Williams (the local wildlife ‘expert’) suggests that perhaps the lions mistook the 12 year old girl’s cries for a lion cub. Which seems awfully silly, considering that lions are perfectly capable of telling the apart the gazelles they eat from their own cubs, aren’t they?

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