Digital Storytelling
MemoryMiner 2.0 is out!
MemoryMiner 2.0. Cool. Been looking forward to this, and readers of this site’s comment threads have had a slight heads up this was coming. The announcement arrived as I was out of town for the holiday. MemoryMiner’s developer, John Fox, is the digital family photo Santa. I came up with a wishlist of items while working with the till-now current version, will have to download it and check out the new version.
UPDATE: I’ve been taking a look at the demo movie, and I like the things I see in there so much that I’m putting the movie here, too.
Thought this movie is for the Mac version, MemoryMiner is cross-platform. Looks as though, at this point, MemoryMiner 2.0 is Mac-only at this point. I’ll get you more news about any plans for MemoryMiner 2.0 for Windows.
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• Digital Storytelling
• Personal History
• Photographs
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Happy Birthday, Studs Terkel. In his honor: Tell stories!!!
Studs Terkel is 96. In his honor, today’s been declared the International Day of Telling Life Stories.
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• Digital Storytelling
• Oral Historians
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Digital Storytelling Blog Carnival #2 is posted
Get thee to it, right here. It’s a once-a-month (midmonth) carnival, Submit to the carnival at this link. Thanks to Mathew (“Mr. Needleman”), the carnival host, who left a comment here to let me know.
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• Digital Storytelling
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