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Nuking the fridge

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Photo by Erich Ferdinand on Flickr Nuking the fridge is a strange phrase, and you may never have heard of it - but in the popular culture context it means something. Nuking the fridge by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Old technologies don't die

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Photo by Steve Wheeler We connect with each other and with information in many ways. You can see just about everyone in the photo is using a smartphone in some way. You can see just about everyone in the photo is using a smartphone in some way. Unported License. Old technologies don't die - they get built upon.

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6. Frankenstein's well-meaning monster

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Photo from Wikimedia Commons What's that coming over the hill? The scarred, cadaverous monster portrayed by Boris Karloff in the movie Frankenstein (1931) is actually a misrepresentation. Why he was portrayed in the movies as the 'monster' seems quite baffling, but it probably all boils down to xenophobia. Unported License.

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20+ eLearning Tools and Resources

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Windows Movie Maker. Windows Movie Maker is an easy to use video editing production suite. Quickly add photos and footage from your PC or camera into Movie Maker. Then fine tune your movie just the way you want it. An easy to use free photo site, with thousands of high-resolution images. Screencast-O-Matic.

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Future sense

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Photo by Fosco Lucarelli on Flickr The celebrated American physicist Michio Kaku claimed that it is impossible to accurately predict the future, and he is right. Similar predictions were made about motion pictures (movies) by none other than movie mogul Harry Warner who in 1927 opined: 'Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?'

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12 eLearning Audio and Video Tools

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ScreenFlow is user friendly and a relatively inexpensive option for screen recording as $99 per license. Windows Movie Maker. Windows Movie Maker is an easy to use video editing production suite. Quickly add photos and footage from your PC or camera into Movie Maker.

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Chance encounters

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We talked all day, as we walked around the Lord of the Rings movie locations, and probably focused more on what we had in common than we did on the tour. Photos by Dermot Donnelly-Hermosillo Chance encounters by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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