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Columbia teacher named 'Mover and Shaker' in industry
As library media specialist at Longfellow Elementary School in Columbia, it's Matthew Winner's job to figure out how best to use technology in the classroom. It has become a place where students have a chance to do something they already may be doing at...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Gaming, Teachers, Wii, Ellicott City
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Columns are like first dates: Don't talk about the weather
I try to write these sports columns as though I were talking to a woman with whom I was out on a first date. That means, unless something crazy has just gone down, like a blizzard or a hurricane, do not talk about the weather, and try at all costs not...Tags: Triple Crown, Equestrian, Kentucky Derby, Baseball
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How much higher can Donkey Kong characters jump if they're on Mars?
It's not quite Mother's Day in America yet, but you can send your parents cool footage of a physicist talking about rubber bands. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for Monday, March 11, 2013. Richard Feynman's discussion of hacking elasticity...
Tags: Google+, Mother's Day, Twitter, Inc., Brandon Knight, SpaceX
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Dennis Rodman is pretty sure he's in America now
Dennis Rodman is back from a rather foggy Asia visit, Google is remembering a civil rights advocate, and Mitt Romney wishes he were president. Welcome to your post-weekend online trends report for Monday, March 4. Romney appeared on Fox News Sunday with...
Tags: Digg Inc., HIV, U.S. Congress, Twitter, Inc., PlayStation 3
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Alex Jones -- 'the most paranoid man in America' -- is also the most talked about on Twitter
A full news cycle after Alex Jones' CNN meltdown, the conservative radio show host -- dubbed the most paranoid man in America -- is still trending. David Bowie's new single is rising up the digital charts and a number of tech stories are gaining traction,...
Tags: Piers Morgan, Interior Policy, David Bowie, Apple iTunes, Google Inc.
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OUYA and the assault on the 'big three' of console gaming
Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo should consider themselves “on notice.” Making a gaming console is not an act of magic or divine intervention. The old paradigm is about to be shaken up by OUYA (pronounced OOH-Yah), a free-spirited Android-powered...
Tags: Gaming, Sony Corp., Microsoft Corporation, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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Lights out, game over: Alternatives for the gamer without power
This past weekend, nature reminded us who is really in charge of this spherical rock. As heavy storms blasted the eastern seaboard, hundreds of thousands were left without power for days on end. As of this morning many still do not have command of their...
Tags: Gaming, Nintendo DS, Apple iPad
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'The Walking Dead' recap, episode 305: 'Say the Word'
The most disturbing occurrence of this week's episode of The Walking Dead had to be when Rick — still grieving the death of his estranged wife, Lori — finds the room of the prison where she recently gave birth to their baby via fatal C-...
Tags: Cesarean Section, Executive Branch, Prisons, Regional Authority, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities)
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Music lessons' sour notes
From Michael Cross-Barnet: Show of hands, please: How many of you progressive-minded parents out there think it’s OK to force a child to take music lessons against his or her will? I’m guessing not too many. Maybe 10 or 15 percent? OK, let&...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Baltimore School for the Arts, Music
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Princesses, pirates and Peter Pan all come out for annual Festival at Bel Air Halloween parade
The parking lot in front of Chuck E. Cheese's at the Festival at Bel Air was the only place Saturday morning where one could find Disney princesses chatting with horror movie villains and lions hanging out with the tigers and bears. The shopping center's...
Tags: Gaming, CEC Entertainment, Inc., Holidays, Festive Events, Halloween
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Towson Crime Log: Man robbed at knifepoint, cut on forearm
Baltimore County Police say a man was robbed last week near Towson and cut on his arm by assailants who took his cash and a cell phone. According to the police report, the incident occurred at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 4, in the 6600 block of...Tags: Gaming, Criminals, Theft, Baltimore County, Towson
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Baltimore's Mobtown Moon reinterprets 'Dark Side of the Moon'
For decades, music fans have obsessed over Pink Floyd's 1973 masterpiece, "Dark Side of the Moon." It's used as an unofficial soundtrack for "The Wizard of Oz" and performed by countless cover bands. There's a reggae version and even an 8-bit version that...
Tags: Morgan State University, Pink Floyd (music group), Blues (genre), Music Industry, Roger Waters
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