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Plugging In Post-Conference Resources Plugging In: Connecting Teaching Artists with New Media and Technology

Select Keynote Slides
Select slides from Jack Lew's keynote address, demonstrating some of the context for discussions about the role of technology in our society.

Create a Wiki!
Teachers and artists around the world are creating free wikis for collaborative and educational purposes. Participants in this workshop learned how to create their own wiki and use it to share work in digital format, to publish discussions online with collaborators and colleagues from around the world, and to post content, web links and files online. For video tutorials and examples visit http://artsandtech.wikispaces.com/Wiki%20Workshop.

Deep Documentation - Online Examples
Preview (and order) the RISD Project Open Door book
Sample videos Jori Ketten made with Community MusicWorks

Photo by Dan Kahn Movie-In-An-Hour
See the films created by participants in Everett Dance Theatre's "Movie-In-An-Hour" workshop

See student films created using a similar approach:
Bianca the Zebra
Childhood Fears, Part 1
Childhood Fears, Part 2

See a film by Youth Media Panel participant Melissa Sanchez

Photo by Dan KahnCan't get enough pecha kucha?
If you enjoyed the pecha kucha presentations by Lesley University, learn more about pecha kucha nights and events in your area and around the world. Pecha kucha is a major form of informational entertainment that has spread around the world, with online clubs in many major cities.

Additional suggested links
An MIT web site where kids can make their own games (submitted by Sam Smiley)

Photo by Dan KahnPhoto by Dan Kahn Photo by Dan Kahn

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