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Every episode of David Attenborough’s life series, ranked

Every episode of David Attenborough’s life series, ranked | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"A long love letter to the creator of the world’s greatest nature documentaries, on the eve of his 90th birthday ..."

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Five sites that bring the natural world to your PC, phone or tablet

Five sites that bring the natural world to your PC, phone or tablet | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Today, Cool Websites and Apps explores five sites that bring the natural world to your computer, tablet, or phone. Make nature a part of your day with photos, documentaries, live cameras, and even GIFs ..."

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The moving story of an African language on the brink of extinction

The moving story of an African language on the brink of extinction | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"A new documentary takes viewers on a spiritual journey to save an indigenous South African language spoken only by three people ..."

Ethan Conner's curator insight, March 14, 2016 6:07 PM
In Africa, there is a 25,000 year old language in the brink of extinction. With only very few surging members with the youngest being 80 years old, there seems to be no hope. Through a film documentary a crew discovers the story of this soon to be forgotten language.
Raven Stroud's curator insight, March 15, 2016 9:49 AM
I think that making this documentary is a great idea. These languages are a part of peoples lifestyle and background, I can only imagine how upset they would be if they lost that. It's good spread knowledge about languages that are dying out so more people can become aware of what's happening. - R.S.
Kedryn bray's curator insight, March 15, 2016 10:00 AM
The language of the tribe in the story is going extinct fast and most of the tribe disappeared. Most of them have left and moved somewhere else within the Kalahari. The ones that left grow up learning a different language and die being buried differently. The tribe is slowly dying out and it seems like nothing will stop it from dying.
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Bound by law? Free comic book explains how copyright complicates art

Bound by law? Free comic book explains how copyright complicates art | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Let's say you're a filmmaker shooting a documentary in New York City. You wander through Times Square, through museums, through other destinations, letting your camera roll along the way. Only later do you wonder ..."

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