Brainstorming: Cultural Capital

This week’s new concept is Cultural Capital. Cultural Capital is probably the most difficult concept to understand of all six. The term was coined by a French sociologist named Pierre Bourdieu . We’ve uploaded several videos about Bourdieu and his concepts. Visit the video section to find them. Below are some links to blogs, podcasts […]

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Media Xperiments Timeline

We are posting a timeline that lays out this year’s events. We’ll be completing the on-line It Could Be U Boot Camp in December. In January, you’ll be able to form teams and sign up for workshops and tours in your area as you compete in the Show Your Reel 2010 Contest. Finally in March, […]

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Entry#2

Tim the Bubblebee By: Tracy Sanchez, Andrea Azzalin, Alyssa Reyes, and Karl Herrera Once upon a time there was a little bee named Tim. Tim loved honey but before he could shove his face in it and bathe in its richness (Tim was an odd bee…) there was a long process with a lot of […]

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Producer vs. Consumer

honey bee.bmpihohoi.bmpTim the Honey Bee By: Karl Herrera Alyssa Reyes Andrea Azzalin Tracy Sanchez Once upon a time there was a little bee named Tim. Tim loved honey but before he could shove his face in it and bathe in its richness (Tim was an odd bee…) there was a long process with a lot […]

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My answers

How would you describe your experience? I got to learn a new program which is called sketchup and it was very fun to experiment. How would you summarize your feelings of working with a group? I thought it was pretty fun it made it easier on me because it was less work for me and […]

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Serious Cereal

Hello Class, Please do a quick blog about your group-work project. How would you describe your experience? How would you summarize your feelings of working with a group? What other way would you plan to do a group project? Why do you think your group performed the way it did? What changes would you make […]

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Entry 1: Scientific Method

Step 1… Ask a question. Decide what it is you want to answer and why? Actually a famous Chinese proverb says, “One who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; one who does not ask a question remains a fool forever.” Because no matter whether it is science or just everyday life, asking […]

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