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Aggregation Of Runescape Wisdom

Do you visit Runescape related forums and sites often? Do you go to only one site or several? How about loyalty to a particular fan site? Is it a good thing? I think not, at least not at the degree it is done nowadays.

What I noticed while participating on several major Runescape forums is that there is an undeclared ‘cold war’ between Runescape fan sites. While it is somewhat understandable, it still saddens me a lot.

The world gets more open every day, boundaries between countries and cultures get erased, free and open software and services are everywhere, but we keep and keep building new boundaries and walls. As an owner of a smaller Runescape fan site (Runewise) I can see these walls very clearly. If you don’t believe me, go ahead and try to get any kind of partnership with a bigger site! In most cases you won’t even get a polite refusal – just silent emptiness. Well, I am a big boy and can cope with it. But another aspect of this ‘war’ is Runescape knowledge being scattered and hidden. There are so many interesting articles, blogs, guides, posts, topics out there behind those walls.

I can’t help with ‘boundaries’, but at least I can point Runescape players to most interesting materials out there regardless on what fan site or blog they are located. That is it. My mission statement right there…

It’s like we are around The World of Snark.

Welcome! And if you would like to point me to an interesting Runescape related source, by all means, please, let me know!
Let’s make the Runescape world a little bit more open!

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Posted by agnesia - February 4, 2010 at 3:44 pm

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Academic Work and Research Community in The World of Snark

Scientists are people who dedicated their live for science. For the development of new science, they are willing to discover new invention through a research. With the knowledge they discover, we can find out what beneath the secret of the nature.

There is no scientist could work alone. They need support from their colleagues and academic communities. That is the reason for a blog called The World of Snark. This is a blog dedicated for academic work and research. The World of Snark dedicated to build an online community where scientists and researchers could share their work with other. With a supportive community, there is a hope that they could bring their research to the next level.

The name of this blog, The World of the Snark, comes from the famous poem of Lewis Carroll, The Hunting of the Snark. In his work, Carroll described Snark as a peculiar creature with an unimaginable shape and it needs courage for Snark hunting. Snark seems like knowledge about our life and the world surrounds us. Academic work and research is like Snark hunting. It needs courage and sacrifice. This blog could be a supportive community for those who are working in academic and research field.

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Posted by agnesia - December 18, 2009 at 5:52 pm

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Finds Key to Making Reading Fun

Most teachers have found that getting their students interested in reading is no easy task. But one teacher in Queens Village, N.Y., has found an innovative way to keep students in her sixth-grade class focused and entertained while improving their reading skills.

Bertha Cuascut, a literacy coach at The Jean Nuzzi School, a public middle school, agreed to take part in a pilot program called Read-A-Movie. The program was created by SFK Media Specially for Kids Corp. and is part of the company’s suite of courses that aim to improve reading-readiness and skills.

The program revolves around SFK Media’s Reading Movies, which combine reading with entertaining movies in a technique the company says can help teach vocabulary and improve comprehension.

The movies use Action Captions, a patented technology that displays the dialogue on the screen as text, in real-time, without interrupting the flow of the movie. Researchers and educators indicate that these Action Captions activate the cognitive elements of the brain so that the development of both reading and spoken language skills takes place naturally.

“My students had no problem recalling the facts and explaining concepts and details,” Cuascut said. “On tests, projects and other work, students exhibited greater comprehension, improved vocabulary and an increased hunger to learn more.”

The movies are available in such classics as “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” , “The World of Snark” , “Tales of Gulliver’s Travels” and “The Trojan Horse,” and come as interactive DVDs that include vocabulary practice, quizzes and other activities.

Cuascut said her students seemed to be able to identify with the child actors in the films, which she said further sparked their interest and held their attention.

“It struck me that even those students who normally would be fidgety and distracting others were instead paying close attention to what was going on in the movie,” she said.

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Posted by agnesia - December 2, 2009 at 7:14 pm

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