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Selfie number 6

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Particular favourites of mine include the story of Martin Luther (to the tune of the Bangles' Manic Monday - in which she takes on three singing roles), Charlemagne ('Call Me' by Blondie), the classy Elizabeth I ('She's not there' by the Zombies) and the comical animated Henry VIII and his six wives (Money, Money, Money by Abba).

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Be nice to techies

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From 1976 to 1981, I was employed in my first job as an Audio Visual Technician where my role was to support lecturing staff. I did graphic design, illustrations and photography for them. by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 to absolute silence. Unported License.

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Resistance is futile

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I have learnt from my research that there are - and always will be - people who are resistant or reticent, because new technologies have the potential to disrupt and challenge the social and professional roles into which they have habituated. Digital technology has advanced photography into areas that were previously considered impossible.

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10Q: Leigh Graves Wolf

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So my role morphed to including not only "techy" reponsibilities but into what we now know as an ICT facilitator or coordinator. I have had a lot of role models and influencers in my life and while I never had the opportunity to met him, Jim Henson had a tremendous impact on my life (as he has had on countless others.)

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios

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You might find the right guy to play the role of the client in your story, but there’s only three shots of him and he looks like a goofball in one of them. Posted by Cammy Bean at 11:22 AM Labels: photography , scenarios 3comments: Brian Dusablon said. So then do you go do a custom photo shoot? Let me know what you think.

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The social impact of disruptive technology

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Let me give you the example of digital photography: Today there are only a few places left where you can buy non-digital cameras. Technologies in Learning (Messebereich) 02.02.2011 13:45-14:45 The social impact of disruptive technology by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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Manufactured education

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The new civilisation, as it challenges the old, will topple bureaucracies, reduce the role of the nation state, and give rise to semi-autonomous economies in a post imperialist world" (Toffler, 1980, p 24). Similar events occurred in the film and photography industries. But technology has reached farther into our society still.