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2009 is the 40th anniversary of the first computer network - the precursor of the internet - and the 20th anniversary of the brilliant idea that led to the creation of the world wide web. What exactly is the internet, and how does it differ from the world wide web? Who were its pioneers, and what technological surprises has it sprung? This album opens with a specially recorded interview with John Naughton, Professor of the Public Understanding of Technology at The Open University and author of 'A brief history of the future - the origins of the internet'. He explores some of the key moments in the short but spectacular history of an extraordinary phenomenon, the people who made them happen, and some of the problems that have emerged. The album also features archive interviews with Tim Berners-Lee, Vint Cerf, Donald Davies and other pioneers of the internet age, recorded in the late 1990s. The album is completed by a newly recorded interview with Rodney Harrison, lecturer in Heritage Studies at The Open University, in which he talks about his research into Second Life: Cyber-Archaeologies, Heritage and Virtual Communities. The interviews are presented by radio journalist Penny Boreham.
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Silver Lining for Learning (https://silverliningforlearning.org) is an ongoing conversation on the future of learning with educators and education leaders from across the globe. Hosted by Chris Dede, Curt Bonk, Punya Mishra & Yong Zhao, these conversations began under the “dark cloud” of the COVID19 crisis and continue today. We see these conversations as space to discuss the creation of equitable, humanistic and sustainable learning ecosystems that meet the needs of all learners. These conversations are hosted live on YouTube every Saturday (typically 5:30 PM Eastern US time).
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What is ecological restoration? How will it change lives in the developing world? Leading Open University academics Joe Smith and Vince Gauci introduce this three part film ‘Hope in a Changing Climate’ which focuses on restoration projects in China, Ethiopia and Rwanda. Local villagers work together to rebuild the ecosystem which in turn has restored their environment. By changing their farming practices and re-vegetating these barren lands farmers are significantly improving their way of life. Additional video tracks include interviews with Rwandan president H.E. Paul Kagame and the Wang Family, a success story from China's Loess Plateau.
Hope in a Changing Climate, is a new documentary co-produced by The Open University and EEMP for BBC World, with support from the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), The Open University, The Rockefeller Foundation, and the Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture and The World Bank.
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Asc kuso dhowow Simaneey somali podcast! Fursadaha iyo Faidoyinka Internet ayan kaga hadla. Internet wll dad badan aya ka shaqeysta, fikrado shaqo dhageyso hadi ad rabtid. Organization iyo Goals ayan kaga hadla, waraarka yaab leh ama iga yaabiyey... Aduunkan iyo Mars baa waan kaga hadla marka diyaar ahow oo kuso dhowow. Youtube👉SIMANEEY🌍www.somalipodcasts.com 💌 [email protected]
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In this podcast we will talk about topics that are important for you as a somali parent. The children are the most valuable we have! The pod is in somali.
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Do you want to change and improve your life? Listen to this podcast every day.
Successful is dedicated to providing access to personal empowerment tools to create the beautiful life you desire!
We strongly dedicate ourselves to sharing the appreciation of life, acknowledging the abundance of love, prosperity and happiness.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/halwo-ali/subscribeI am a life coach and professional motivators. I encourage youth and my target is young people. I encourage them to be self-sufficient self standing. If you visit this podcast regularly you will find many things that will make you happy.I always speak about psychology ,self development and business development. Especially those who speak Somali Language.
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In today’s world, a Black Woman’s journey, despite many obstacles, often goes unnoticed. What we need most is a safe space to pour into and align with one another uncovering our true selves. We are all subject to our own individual stories that produce the nourishments to grow through anything!
If you’re a black woman looking for a space of empowerment and inspiration, join Shanell Lamere, as she initiates inspiring gems, stories, and discussions on becoming mindfully aware of our thoughts and emotions. There we can authentically evolve and Bloom on the journey to self-discovery. -
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Kusoo dhowow Khayr-dayska Noolays.... Warqabad ma ahan ... wargays ma ahan ... idaacad ma ahan .... waa khayr la sii daynayo ... sidii geedkii iftiinka bixin jirey ee Noolays ...
Dhagaysoo ka dhereg .. wanaagana ka raac ... haddaad ka faaiididna .. aanu khayrka qaybsannee ee sii faafi... o
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The heart of this podcast is to share, speak, and encourage you with love and truth.
On this podcast, we will be talking about all things life. Relationships, purpose, identity, worth, faith, and navigating your twenties and beyond.
Our greatest hope and intention of this podcast is to lead you in love and truth. Whether you’re looking advice, a glimpse of hope, lifestyle chats, or a podcast to pass the time, we’re so thankful you’re here! We pray you listen and leave feeling more inspired, joyful, worthy and uplifted.
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Have you been watching the TV show Shamba Shape Up? We are bringing you a podcast that you can listen at your own convenience.
We have been listening to farmers from all over East Africa. We want to celebrate you while giving you the knowledge that we hope will help you adapt, make your farms more productive, and increase your income. We want to support you and give advice on how you can turn your farm around even as the climate changes.
Let's talk farming and Shape Up your Shamba!