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EM in NY: Prof Z on Media Tech and Southeast Asia

by Enrico Aditjondro last modified Dec 30, 2011 02:30 AM
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Prof. Patricia R. Zimmermann of Ithaca College and FLEFF compared how people see media technology in the United States and Southeast Asia.

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Produced by Enrico Aditjondro
Produced Oct 19, 2010
Distributor Engagemedia

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The video is part of the EM in NY series of chats and conversations EM had during the NY trip on September 27-October 10, 2010 where EM took part in the Open Video Conference.

Other EM in NY videos include:


For more about Patty and FLEFF, check out her blog at: http://www.ithaca.edu/fleff10/blogs/open_spaces/ 

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Marel
Marel says:
Nov 22, 2011 07:51 AM
Not bad at all flleas and gallas. Thanks.
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