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Today, I came face to face with an elephant, accompanied Iraqi forces as they fought to retake Falluja, and I rode along with police officers in Flint, and I tended bar for Don Cheadle. Storytelling is evolving and thrilling and sometimes dizzying. National Geographic has been growing a very cool YouTube playlist of 360° Videos. […]
Today, I came face to face with an elephant, accompanied Iraqi forces as they fought to retake Falluja, and I rode along with police officers in Flint, and I tended bar for Don Cheadle.
Storytelling is evolving and thrilling and sometimes dizzying.
National Geographic has been growing a very cool YouTube playlist of 360° Videos. These videos allow us to see things differently–to fly above the the canopies of the giant sequoias, to plunge into a Caribbean coral reef, or to go back in time to experience the breadth of a Viking battle.
Currently 17 videos allow you to experience a natural or historic setting by spinning your device to see the scene from multiple angles. Online, the video is pretty cool itself, but it’s far more spectacular when you view the experience on Google Cardboard or another virtual reality viewer.
If you have a Cardboard or other VR viewer, simply load the YouTube playlist on your phone and click on the little VR headset icon on the bottom right of the video. You’ll see the little split screen and you’ll be ready to insert the device in your headset and wander around new environments and adventures. Here’s a list of the current 360 adventure options:
The New York Times has made a serious commitment to virtual reality storytelling and the stories they tell are truly stunning!
The free NYTVR app for iOS and Android allows viewers to immerse themselves in stories–to experience current events first hand, to travel back in history, and to explore dramatic new film making strategies.
Stories range from two to around 12 minutes and would create true engagement prior to the start of a middle or high school unit.
Check out he haunting and evocative Great Performers in L.A Noir where you will feel like you are tending bar for Don Cheadle. Nice to share with writing and film studies classes!
NYTVR not only allows us to immerse ourselves in a variety of types of storytelling, it presents for young storytellers some new models to consider whether they are aspiring journalists or screenwriters.
The job outlook in 2030: Librarians will be in demand
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Dec 07, 2017
According to "The Future of skills: Employment is 2030", there will be an increased call for librarians, curators, and archivists, among other occupations.
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The job outlook in 2030: Librarians will be in demand
Rebecca T. Miller,
Dec 07, 2017
According to "The Future of skills: Employment is 2030", there will be an increased call for librarians, curators, and archivists, among other occupations.
CAREERS
The job outlook in 2030: Librarians will be in demand
Rebecca T. Miller,
Dec 07, 2017
According to "The Future of skills: Employment is 2030", there will be an increased call for librarians, curators, and archivists, among other occupations.
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