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POPSHNet = Humanities & Social Sciences Online H-Net is an international interdisciplinary organization of scholars and teachers dedicated to developing the enormous educational potential of the Internet and the World Wide Web. Our edited lists and web sites publish peer reviewed essays, multimedia materials, and discussion for colleagues and the interested public. The computing heart of H-Net resides at MATRIX: The Center for Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Online, Michigan State University, but H-Net officers, editors and subscribers come from all over the globe.
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POPSEngage or Die From a great new magazine on social media. This new media marketing manifesto by author Brian Solis is sure to galvanize any fair weather web marketer
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POPSNot alone anymore? new programs allowing instant “miniblogs” transmissions serve as constant witnesses of daily life
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POPSVisualisation Models Looks like a good site for many aspects of (centred on teaching about) visualisation models, maybe will appeal to social and human sciences.
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POPSeconomics links http://www2.iwu.edu/economics/Links.shtml check out http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AEA/students/Books.htm for popular economics books
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POPSGoogle Maps director on "the geoweb" Google's Maps and Earth teams have a blog. This first post is a kind of quick glimpse into their thinking on maps and location-based computing (call it "the geoweb" or "where 2.0" or "earth browsers" or whatever). Via http://301url.com/9w5
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POPSWhy young children are able to learn a language so rapidly IU cognitive science experts Linda Smith and Chen Yu are investigating whether the human brain accumulates large amounts of data and handles the data processing automatically. They are studying whether this helps to explain the ease by which 2- and 3-year-olds can learn one word at a time.