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Pojken och hagelbossan (The Boy & The Shotgun)
Södertörn University CollegeThis is the true story about Anders from his childhood to the day he shot his girlfriend. And about what happend later (in Swedish). More…
Life at the End of the Road
U. de los Andes - UNCThis is a multimedia web page built by students and professors at the Schools of Journalism at Universidad de los Andes (Santiago-Chile) and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chilean Patagonia. It shows human stories with digital photos, images and sounds of patagonian people that illustrate the reality of that zone of Chile. It was an academic project which took 8 months to develop. If you want more information, please contact professor Francisco Zegers (jfzegers@uandes.cl). More…
Waterfront Renaissance
The HeraldThe Herald's Waterfront Renaissance Project is a multimedia endeavor to stimulate community involvement in the future redevelopment of four major pieces of public property along Possession Sound and the Snohomish River. Don't miss the clickable map on the Internet: A first-of-its-kind interactive mapping program has been developed by Smashing Ideas, Inc. of Seattle for the Project. Accessed over the Internet through HeraldNet.com, users will be able to conduct a simulated development of four individual waterfront areas. More…
Touching Hearts
Herald SunJoin a medical mission team as they travel to Nicaragua to perform life-saving surgery. Winner of the 2001 Online Journalism Award for Creative Use of the Medium. More…
Iraq War : Multimedia Console
BBCBBC's multimedia coverage of the war in Iraq. It enables you to look back at the key moments, material from the build up to the conflict and analysis of some of the key issues surrounding the war. More…
So Close To Home
University of Florida - GainesvilleHundreds of homeless people live in Gainesville, a college town in north central Florida with a population of almost 100,000. How do they survive? Where do they sleep? What happens when they need medical care? In the spring of 2003, a class of eight undergraduate journalism students at the University of Florida undertook a reporting project about homelessness in the local community. They had six weeks to research, report, write, edit, and produce a Flash presentation for the Web. Professor Mindy McAdams. More…
Mummy Bundles of Puruchuco
National GeographicA documentary about the excavations at Puruchuco, an Inca cemetery beneath the modern town of Tupac Amaru, Peru. And then look through the layers of the "Cotton King" mummy bundle and learn about the artifacts - and the two mummies - found inside. More…
Alaska: The Great Land
National GeographicThis site takes visitors on guided tour of the largest, and most remote of the United States. Following four primary themes - land, wildlife, history and people - the site brings Alaskan culture to life with photos, audio, video and animation. More…
Becoming Human
Institute of Human OriginsFollow your guide through time and space as you visit a paleontological dig, meet leading scientists, visit sites of early art, and piece together a hominid skeleton. More…
Journal: Beautiful Lives
The New York TimesChang W. Lee arrived in Afghanistan late November 2001, when Taliban rule was nearing its end. He stayed 11 weeks in the country, seeking to capture the courage and spirit of the Afghan people, as well as to relay stories of war, disease and poverty. More…




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