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There are lots of resources online
Of course you want to find online media that inspires you and illustrates the point you want to make. Here are some suggestions, based on what we've been discovering.
Digital Media Resources
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KarmaTube*: Be the Change. "KarmaTube is a collection of short, 'do something' videos coupled with simple actions that every viewer can take. Our mission is to spread the good." [Many KarmaTube videos are YouTube, which you can add directly to your portfolio.] |
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QuantumShift.tv*: Be the Change! Share the Story! This site gathers together and repurposes video from many sources, focusing on stories that inspire youth to act. |
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Dropping Knowledge*: They began by "interviewing" 112 famous (and not so famous) people on September 9, 2006, in Berlin - at their Table of Free Voices - and they've done much, much more with it. Each of the interviewees was asked the same 100 questions, and was recorded while giving their answers - you can compare and contrast. [To add video from DroppingKnowledge.org, find the QuickTime movie and the "Download this video" link. Right-click that, select copy link, and paste what you copied as the "embed" code.] |
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The Global Oneness Project: The idea of oneness is not new. For thousands of years it's been a basic part of human consciousness, taking countless forms in the world's spiritual, religious, artistic, and cultural traditions. Indigenous lifeways, myths showing the interconnectedness of all things... |
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The One Minutes Jr. : one-minute videos made by you(th) A community as well as an annual competition for videos lasting exactly 60 seconds. |
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*You can add video from the marked sites to your Project Happiness portfolio by picking up the "embed" code for each video you want to save. |
Non-media resources
There are lots of web sites that will provide inspiration and resources, but don't include digital media. Here are a few of them.
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PeaceJam*: Change starts here... Focuses on Nobel Laureates, youth and peace. |
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