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Wikipedia's Featured Article 11/21/08
I randomly went on Wikipedia and this caught my eye... =P The song is Gerudo Valley from T...
published: 21 Nov 2008
Author: Gam3rKidd
Wikipedia's Featured Article 11/21/08
I randomly went on Wikipedia and this caught my eye... =P The song is Gerudo Valley from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. you can download Zelda music from - www.zreomusic.com
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Good and Featured Articles of Russian Wikipedia
Good and Featured Articles of Russian Wikipedia. (c) under CC-BY 3.0 and later...
published: 29 Jun 2008
Author: vlsergey
Good and Featured Articles of Russian Wikipedia
Good and Featured Articles of Russian Wikipedia. (c) under CC-BY 3.0 and later
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My reaction to Missingno being featured article on Wikipedia
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published: 17 Sep 2011
Author: SSJ3Gogetto
My reaction to Missingno being featured article on Wikipedia
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Jon Beasley-Murray on teaching with Wikipedia
Dr. Jon Beasley-Murray, Assistant Professor in Latin American Studies, UBC. Coordinated th...
published: 23 Feb 2012
Author: UBC
Jon Beasley-Murray on teaching with Wikipedia
Dr. Jon Beasley-Murray, Assistant Professor in Latin American Studies, UBC. Coordinated the educational project Murder, Madness, and Mayhem. In one semester they promoted three articles to Featured Article status, eight to Good Article status, and one to B-Class status. See also: "Was Introducing Wikipedia to the Classroom an Act of Madness Leading Only to Mayhem if not Murder?": secure.wikimedia.org
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World War Wiki
CAPTIONS MUST BE SWITCHED ON, BOTTOM-RIGHT. (English French and Spanish versions are avail...
published: 03 Jan 2010
Author: Gresilde
World War Wiki
CAPTIONS MUST BE SWITCHED ON, BOTTOM-RIGHT. (English French and Spanish versions are available.) In this scene, a nomination for Wikipedia's coveted featured-article status is rejected, and the lead writer is unhappy.
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Wikipedia and The Cultural Sector Part 2
www.imamuseum.org This pair of lectures was given on November 2nd, 2010 at the Indianapoli...
published: 08 Feb 2011
Author: IMAItsMyArt
Wikipedia and The Cultural Sector Part 2
www.imamuseum.org This pair of lectures was given on November 2nd, 2010 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art as part of the event Wikipedia an Cultural Sector (www.imamuseum.org the public kick off event for the Richard McCoy's Collections Care & Management course's final project. This class created the Indiana State House Public Art Collection (en.wikipedia.org Both lectures were co-sponsored by IUPUI School of Library & Information Science's 21st Century Leadership Skills Program, IUPUI Museum Studies Department, and the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Adrianne is writing her dissertation on 18th-century children's literature Indiana University, Bloomington. Additionally she holds the distinction of contributing to over 30 Featured Articles to Wikipedia, making her an authority on creating high quality content. For years, Adrianne has used Wikipedia in her teaching and is an advocate for its use in academia. She is the Indiana University, Bloomington Wikipedia Campus Ambassador.
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Spotlight on the Stupid - Episode Two: The (Professional) Editors of Wikipedia
In the spotlight today are the people responsible for selecting the featured articles for ...
published: 10 Jul 2009
Author: Gavaroc
Spotlight on the Stupid - Episode Two: The (Professional) Editors of Wikipedia
In the spotlight today are the people responsible for selecting the featured articles for Wikipedia's main page - namely, that of Thursday 9th July, 2009.
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Q&A; with Jon Beasley-Murray on teaching with Wikipedia
Dr. Jon Beasley-Murray, Assistant Professor in Latin American Studies, UBC. Coordinated th...
published: 23 Feb 2012
Author: UBC
Q&A; with Jon Beasley-Murray on teaching with Wikipedia
Dr. Jon Beasley-Murray, Assistant Professor in Latin American Studies, UBC. Coordinated the educational project Murder, Madness, and Mayhem. In one semester they promoted three articles to Featured Article status, eight to Good Article status, and one to B-Class status. See also: "Was Introducing Wikipedia to the Classroom an Act of Madness Leading Only to Mayhem if not Murder?": secure.wikimedia.org
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How to Edit a Wikipedia Article
Watch more How to Use Internet Search & Web Browsers videos: www.howcast.com Subscribe...
published: 15 Apr 2010
Author: Howcast
How to Edit a Wikipedia Article
Watch more How to Use Internet Search & Web Browsers videos: www.howcast.com Subscribe to Howcast's YouTube Channel - howc.st Edit a Wikipedia article correctly with these helpful tips. Howcast uploads the highest quality how-to videos daily! Be sure to check out our playlists for guides that interest you: howc.st Subscribe to Howcast's other YouTube Channels: Howcast Health Channel - howc.st Howcast Video Games Channel - howc.st Howcast Tech Channel - howc.st Howcast Food Channel - howc.st Howcast Arts & Recreation Channel - howc.st Howcast Sports & Fitness Channel - howc.st Howcast Personal Care & Style Channel - howc.st Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional videos, Howcast brings you experts who provide accurate information in easy-to-follow tutorials on everything from makeup, hairstyling, nail art design, and soccer to parkour, skateboarding, dancing, kissing, and much, much more. Step 1: Consider opening an account If you're not already a registered Wikipedia user, consider becoming one. If you edit a piece without registering, the site will record your IP address publicly in the article's edit history. With an account, you can also start new pages and upload images. To register, click "create account" at the top right of any page. Step 2: Edit text To get started, click on the "edit this page" tab at the top of the page. This will bring you to a new page with <b>...</b>
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How to Create a Wikipedia Article
Watch more How to Use Internet Search & Web Browsers videos: www.howcast.com Subscribe...
published: 15 Mar 2010
Author: Howcast
How to Create a Wikipedia Article
Watch more How to Use Internet Search & Web Browsers videos: www.howcast.com Subscribe to Howcast's YouTube Channel - howc.st Create a Wikipedia article so you can share your knowledge with the world. Howcast uploads the highest quality how-to videos daily! Be sure to check out our playlists for guides that interest you: howc.st Subscribe to Howcast's other YouTube Channels: Howcast Health Channel - howc.st Howcast Video Games Channel - howc.st Howcast Tech Channel - howc.st Howcast Food Channel - howc.st Howcast Arts & Recreation Channel - howc.st Howcast Sports & Fitness Channel - howc.st Howcast Personal Care & Style Channel - howc.st Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional videos, Howcast brings you experts who provide accurate information in easy-to-follow tutorials on everything from makeup, hairstyling, nail art design, and soccer to parkour, skateboarding, dancing, kissing, and much, much more. Step 1: Have the right topic Before you try to create an article, make sure you have an appropriate topic. Wikipedia wants unbiased, well-sourced information about subjects that are notable enough to appear in an encyclopedia. The site rejects articles that promote or publicize a business; advice -- legal, medical or otherwise; instructional material; travel guides; and news items. Tip Get ideas for topics by typing WP:RA in the search box; a list of articles requested <b>...</b>
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Wikipedia Article of the Day - Introduction to
Wikipedia Article of the Day now commences~...
published: 13 Apr 2007
Author: thewikicaster
Wikipedia Article of the Day - Introduction to
Wikipedia Article of the Day now commences~
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WFC - 5.4.11 - Sir William Garrow
wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Garrow More Featured Content wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Featured...
published: 04 May 2011
Author: wikipediafeatured
WFC - 5.4.11 - Sir William Garrow
wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Garrow More Featured Content wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Featured_content
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What am I Missy - Dysfunctional Wikipedia; Winning a Webby
What am I Missy, Episode 23Have you ever wondered what Wikipedia or a portion of Wikipedia...
published: 25 Jun 2009
Author: vatortv
What am I Missy - Dysfunctional Wikipedia; Winning a Webby
What am I Missy, Episode 23Have you ever wondered what Wikipedia or a portion of Wikipedia would look like printed? For some reason Rob Matthews printed out 5000 pages of Wikipedia's featured articles. Why did he do it? According to Matthews: "Reproducing Wikipedia in a dysfunctional physical form helps to question its use as an Internet resource." Although I am not sure what point Matthews is trying to make, I am curious about his pants and sneakers.See: The first printed volume of Wikipedia Adam D'Angelo, the former CTO of Facebook is starting his own company. He recently won $25000 for being recognized as someone with "Engineering Leadership". As part of his Tech Fellow award, D'Angelo must invest the $25k in his own startup or in ... [vator.tv read more]
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Oprah Winfrey Wiki Article
Oprah Winfrey (born Orpah Gail Winfrey; January 29, 1954) is an American media proprietor,...
published: 29 Aug 2012
Author: WikiPlays
Oprah Winfrey Wiki Article
Oprah Winfrey (born Orpah Gail Winfrey; January 29, 1954) is an American media proprietor, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist. Winfrey is best known for her self-titled, multi-award-winning talk show, which has become the highest-rated program of its kind in history and was nationally syndicated from 1986 to 2011. She has been ranked the richest African-American of the 20th century, the greatest black philanthropist in American history, and was for a time the world's only black billionaire. She is also, according to some assessments, the most influential woman in the world. Oprah Winfrey - Wiki Article wikiplays.org - All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License en.wikipedia.org
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UNDERCITY
Help convince Canon to support High School filmmaking by pressing "LIKE" on this facebook ...
published: 29 Dec 2010
Author: Andrew Wonder
UNDERCITY
Help convince Canon to support High School filmmaking by pressing "LIKE" on this facebook page. It would really make a huge difference in these kids lives: http://facebook.com/nothingbutvictory
For updates and more adventures follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/andrewwonder and check out my website http://andrewwonder.com
This is a film I made after some adventures underground with Steve Duncan (http://www.undercity.org) last summer. We also have a teaser video which you can watch on my vimeo page (http://vimeo.com/5752275).
For more information about the video and our other adventures please contact Andrew Wonder (Director/Cinematographer) at andrewwonder@mac.com.
Steve and I just completed another underground expedition with Norwegian explorer Erling Kagge (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erling_Kagge). It was featured in a three page article on the front page of the NY Times metro section and was written by Alan Feuer (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/02/nyregion/02underground.html). We were also covered by NPR's Jacki Lyden whose report will be aired on 1/2/11 and posted on NPR's site (http://www.npr.org/2011/01/02/132482428/into-the-tunnels-exploring-the-underside-of-nyc).
Shot on a canon 5d mkii with canon 24 f/1.4 (version 1) with the zacuto rapid fire, Zoom H4N and a sennheiser g2 wireless lav. The zacuto was really great at being there when I needed it but also staying out of the way.
Please leave a comment below and let me know what you think. Thanks for watching!
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The State of Wikipedia
The State of Wikipedia not only explores the rich history and inner-workings of the web-ba...
published: 17 Jan 2011
Author: JESS3
The State of Wikipedia
The State of Wikipedia not only explores the rich history and inner-workings of the web-based encyclopedia, but it's also a celebration of its 10th anniversary. With more than 17 million articles in over 270 languages, Wikipedia has undoubtedly become one of the most visited and relied upon sites on the web today.
The fourth video in our the "State of" series, JESS3 is proud to release The State of Wikipedia as our first video of 2011. And, as if it weren't good enough, the video features none other than one of the co-founders himself, Jimmy Wales, as the narrator.
http://jess3.com/the-state-of-wikipedia
Note that The State of Wikipedia is a project released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA). The puzzle globe logo is a trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation.
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Teaser: "The Island" - La Palma Time Lapse Video
Featured on National Geographic: http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2011/08/15/new-as...
published: 10 Aug 2011
Author: Christoph Malin
Teaser: "The Island" - La Palma Time Lapse Video
Featured on National Geographic: http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2011/08/15/new-astro-timelapse-video-the-island-showcases-astronomy-haven/ thanks to NG, awesome!
Imagine the world's largest volcanic erosion crater. Then imagine an island with an incredible area to height ratio: low area of 708 square km and the 12 km wide "caldera de taburiente" with it's 2445 m high roque de los muchachos peak... or the near 2000 m high Deseada volcanic twin peaks on the ruta de los Volcanes... Combine that with beautiful starry skies - and you have La Palma (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Palma).
My new TimeLapse project "The Island" is dedicated to this beautiful and lovely Island of the Canaries... Note: this is my second TL project, the first one - "Black Hole Sun" - was reviewed nicely on NAT GEO daily news http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2011/05/26/new-mountain-timelapse-a-soundgarden-of-night-lights/)
"The Island" was filmed by me alone during the first week of August 2011, less than 10 hrs sleep the whole week!
Making-of images: http://www.flickr.com/photos/vertrider/sets/72157627278118235/with/6029262243/
About the project:
I have been to Palma many times for mountain biking and hiking in the past and have written some travel articles about the Island which hosts a spanish national park ("Caldera de Taburiente") and a UNESCO biosphere reservate ("Los Tilos Rainforest". It is a little paradise by itself - for nature lovers and hikers with a faible for dramatic landscapes and climatic zones, that change on every meter of ascent / descent.
I always tried to cover the beauty of it's incredible landscape and endemic nature at day and night with still images - a TimeLapse showing it's celestial beauties matched to the dramatic volcanic landscapes was always a dream, that was slowly getting real, after I had finished "Black Hole Sun" and gained knowledge about landscape TimeLapse photography. As a member of the Instructor team of the Austrian Summit Club and Landscape photographer I love to be outdoors in the Mountains anyway at all times. So this project was always welcome!
La Palma has not only beautiful day landscapes to offer, it is one of the top six places on Earth to view the Night skies and hosts the worlds largest single aperture optical telescope (GTC - grantecan, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roque_de_los_Muchachos_Observatory).
Now during a week of new moon I was finally able to cover most of the scenery I had in mind in TimeLapse technique.
About the production: Astrolandscape TimeLapse is equipment intensive. It was one of the most intense experiences ever in regards of
- carrying around the equipment on the volcanic mountains...
- 4 Nikon DLSR (1 x D3s, D700, 2 x D7000)
- 6 Nikon Pro Lenses (10/2.8 DX, 2 x 14-24/2.8, 24-70/2.8, 50/1.4, 24/1.4)
- up to 5 Manfrotto/Tripods
- Stage Zero Dynamic Perception Dolly
- Orion Astronomic Head
- AstroTrac TT320X-AG
- Rechargeable Batteries, Batteries, Batteries
- VauDe Mountaineering Equipment
- Water / Food / iPad with astronomical software*
- RedBull, RedBull, RedBull
- MacBook Pro**
... but it also has been some of the best times enjoying one of the most dramatic landscapes imaginable in all it's beauty, including unforgettable sunsets, moonsets and sunrises, countless meteor streak sightings (I stopped counting after about 50...) and an eternal Milky Way amazingly glowing from the starry night sky.
Other than in Central Europe (see my other project "Black Hole Sun" http://vimeo.com/24149087) on La Palma's Mountains and in the south, one can truly differentiate the Milky Ways dark dust regions just by eye - no camera needed. It is an incredible view, I tried to capture the best I can. Under these starry skies, and this incredible, eternal glowing band of our galaxy, one can feel the time - directly and pure. It is furthemore a totally silent landscape, dark and mysterious. Only noises from time to time are from the wind touching the big century old pine trees making for a very own orchestral sound.
I am for sure not the most religious person, but if you experience this remarkable landscape and the glowing skies above, there is to say that God had a good day when he created La Palma.
But Nature on La Palma can be harsh and dangerous too: it showed it's strengths more than once with strong to severe winds (up to appr. 70 km/h) on the volcanic ridges. While I of course know that staying on the Cumbre Vieja or the Roque at stormy winds is not the best idea - if there is clear sky and you have to take footage on your planned timed/locations, you have to cope with it, no workaround.
This made it partly quite tough to film - add to that the nights alone in darkness with boosting winds. I could only use the tent twice and on the other days had to seek shelter behind rocks. And La Palma's mountains are really DARK, with only the starry sky above. While I am used to stay out alone on the mountains to capture night skies for Ast
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TOLEDO طليطلة توليدو טולדו
www.jorgemolina.com
This is a Gift for all my arab and jewish friends that keep Spain in t...
published: 10 May 2009
Author: Jorge Molina Lamothe
TOLEDO طليطلة توليدو טולדו
www.jorgemolina.com
This is a Gift for all my arab and jewish friends that keep Spain in their hearts. You can purchase the original footage clips at www.pond5.com (very nice prices)
It was gathered from a Long Ranger Bell helicopter, using Sony 950 HD camera mounted on a Cineflex system, a morning on August 2008. Not to forget.
Music: Kiya Tabassian
Toledo, Spain
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Founded 7th century
Toledo (Latin: Toletum) is a municipality located in central Spain, 70 km south of Madrid. It is the capital of the province of Toledo and of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986 for its extensive cultural and monumental heritage as one of the former capitals of the Spanish Empire and place of coexistence of Christian, Jewish and Moorish cultures. Many famous people and artists were born or lived in Toledo, including Al-Zarqali, Garcilaso de la Vega, Alfonso X and El Greco. It was also the place of important historic events such as the Visigothic Councils of Toledo. As of 2007, the city has a population of 78,618 and an area of 232.1 km² (89.59 square miles).
Toledo once served as the capital city of Visigothic Spain, beginning with Liuvigild (Leovigild), and was the capital until the Moors conquered Iberia in the 8th century. Under the Caliphate of Cordoba, Toledo enjoyed a golden age. This extensive period is known as La Convivencia, i.e. the co-existence of Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Under Arab rule, Toledo was called Tulaytulah (Arabic طليطلة, academically transliterated Ṭulayṭulah).
On May 25, 1085 Alfonso VI of Castile took Toledo and established direct personal control over the Moorish city from which he had been exacting tribute, and ending the mediaeval Taifa's Kingdom of Toledo . This was the first concrete step taken by the combined kingdom of Leon-Castile in the Reconquista by Christian forces.
Toledo was famed for its production of iron and especially of swords and the city is still a center for the manufacture of knives and other steel implements. When Philip II moved the royal court from Toledo to Madrid in 1561, the old city went into a slow decline from which it never recovered.
Toledo's Alcázar became renowned in the 19th and 20th centuries as a military academy. At the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 its garrison was famously besieged by Republican forces.
Arts and culture
Toledo reached its zenith in the era of Islamic Caliphate. Historian P. de Gayangos writes:
The Muslim scientists of this age were not rivaled in the world. Perhaps among their greatest feats were the famous waterlocks of Toledo.[1]
The old city is located on a mountaintop with a 150 degrees view, surrounded on three sides by a bend in the Tagus River, and contains many historical sites, including the Alcázar, the cathedral (the primate church of Spain), and the Zocodover, a central market place.
From the 4th century to the 16th century about thirty synods were held at Toledo. The earliest, directed against Priscillian, assembled in 400. At the synod of 589 the Visigothic King Reccared declared his conversion from Arianism; the synod of 633 decreed uniformity of liturgy throughout the Visigothic kingdom and took stringent measures against baptized Jews who had relapsed into their former faith. The council of 681 assured to the archbishop of Toledo the primacy of Spain.
As nearly one hundred early canons of Toledo found a place in the Decretum Gratiani, they exerted an important influence on the development of ecclesiastical law. The synod of 1565–1566 concerned itself with the execution of the decrees of the Council of Trent; and the last council held at Toledo, 1582–1583, was guided in detail by Philip II.
Toledo was famed for religious tolerance and had large communities of Muslims and Jews until they were expelled from Spain in 1492 (Jews) and 1502 (Muslims). Today's city contains the religious monuments the Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca, the Synagogue of El Transito, Mosque of Cristo de la Luz and the church of San Sebastián dating from before the expulsion, still maintained in good condition. Among Ladino-speaking Sephardi Jews, in their various diasporas, the family name Toledano is still prevalent - indicating an ancestry traced back to this city (the name is also attested among non-Jews in various Spanish-speaking countries).
In the 13th century, Toledo was a major cultural center under the guidance of Alfonso X, called "El Sabio" ("the Wise") for his love of learning. The program of translations, begun under Archbishop Raymond of Toledo, continued to bring vast stores of knowledge to Europe by rendering great academic and philosophical works in Arabic into Latin. The Palacio de Galiana, built in the Mudéjar style, is one of the monuments that remain from that period.
The Cathedral of Toledo (Catedral de Toledo) was built between 1226-1493 and modeled after the Bourges Cathedral, though it
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San Francisco
San Francisco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This artic...
published: 26 Apr 2012
Author: abulletsmile
San Francisco
San Francisco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the city and county in California. For other uses, see San Francisco (disambiguation). This is a featured article. Click here for more information. San Francisco — City and county — City and County of San Francisco San Francisco from the Marin Headlands, with the Golden Gate Bridge in the foreground Flag Seal Nickname(s): The City by the Bay Fog City Frisco (deprecated)[1][2][3] The City that Knows How (antiquated)[4] Baghdad by the Bay (antiquated)[5] The Paris of the West[6] Motto: Oro en Paz, Fierro en Guerra (Spanish for "Gold in Peace, Iron in War") Location of San Francisco San Francisco is located in United States San Francisco Location in the United States Coordinates: 37°46′45.48″N 122°25′9.12″WCoordinates: 37°46′45.48″N 122°25′9.12″W Country United States State California Founded June 29, 1776 Incorporated April 15, 1850[7] Founder Lieutenant José Joaquin Moraga and Francisco Palóu Named for Francis of Assisi Government • Type Mayor-council government • Mayor of San Francisco Edwin M. Lee • San Francisco Board of Supervisors Supervisors[show] • California State Assembly Fiona Ma (D) Tom Ammiano (D) • California State Senate Mark Leno (D) Leland Yee (D) • United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (D) Jackie Speier (D) Area[8] • City and county 231.89 sq mi (600.6 km2) • Land 46.87 sq mi (121.4 km2) • Water 185.02 sq mi (479.2 km2) 79.79% • Metro 3524.4 <b>...</b>
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UNDERCITY New York City urban exploration w STEVE DUNCAN, dir. Andrew Wonder
This is a film I made after some adventures underground with Steve Duncan (undercity.org) ...
published: 02 Jan 2011
Author: andrewwonder
UNDERCITY New York City urban exploration w STEVE DUNCAN, dir. Andrew Wonder
This is a film I made after some adventures underground with Steve Duncan (undercity.org) last summer. We also have a teaser video which you can watch on my vimeo page (vimeo.com/5752275). Steve and I just completed another underground expedition with Norwegian explorer Erling Kagge (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erling_Kagge). It was featured in a three page article on the front page of the NY Times metro section and was written by Alan Feuer (nytimes.com/2011/01/02/nyregion/02underground.html). We were also covered by NPR's Jacki Lyden who's report will be aired on 1/2/11 and posted on NPR's site. Shot on a canon 5d mkii with canon 24 f/1.4 (version 1) with the zacuto rapid fire, Zoom H4N and a sennheiser g2 wireless lav. The zacuto was really great at being there when I needed it but also staying out of the way. Please leave a comment below and let me know what you think. Thanks for watching!
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Wikimania 2011 - 2nd Day: Evaluation and documentation of Wikipedia
Room: Rapport Date: 5.8.2011, 14:30 00:07 - Hebrew Wikipedia entries in the eyes of expert...
published: 16 Nov 2011
Author: WikimediaIL
Wikimania 2011 - 2nd Day: Evaluation and documentation of Wikipedia
Room: Rapport Date: 5.8.2011, 14:30 00:07 - Hebrew Wikipedia entries in the eyes of experts Judit Bar-Ilan, Eti Yaari and Shifra Baruchson-Arbib In this talk we present the results of an extensive study, where 60 experts (doctoral students and/or researchers with PhD degrees) evaluated four Hebrew Wikipedia articles each in their specific areas of interest. Each expert received one of each of the following types of articles: featured, regular, an article that needs to be rewritten and an article that needs to be extended. They were asked to pick the "best" and "worst" article among the four, to rate each article on several scales and to comment on the articles. wikimania2011.wikimedia.org 26:10 - Young Wikipedians' perceptions of Wikipedia: a case study in Hong Kong Dr. Chitat Chan, Jeromy-Yu Chan, Deryck Chan A major point of criticism of Wikipedia is its principle of being open for editing by everyone making it unreliable. Instead of focusing on the ways in which Wikipedia could mislead student users, this study focused on the ways in which competent student users could make use of Wikipedia. wikimania2011.wikimedia.org 36:50 - Wikipedia content -- thematics analysis Andrij Bondarenko What do wikipedias write about? What is the structure of human knowledge, accumulated on Wikipedia? Thematics analysis of different language versions could answer these interesting questions. wikimania2011.wikimedia.org
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Poly features on Wikipedia
An article on the Polytechnic of Namibia was featured on the main page of Wikipedia yester...
published: 15 Sep 2010
Author: Polytechnic1995
Poly features on Wikipedia
An article on the Polytechnic of Namibia was featured on the main page of Wikipedia yesterday under the 'did you know' section, a section that features the latest postings onto the site. The article was written and submitted by Mr. Peter Gallert, an Information Systems lecturer at the Polytechnic of Namibia. Wikipedia is the sixth most visited site in the world.