
WGBH Lab What's your favorite knowledge seeking tool?
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A historical and evolutionary look at the process of augmenting human cognition through the tools and technology which have helped human civilization through history: Stone Tablets, Scribes, Scrolls, Gutenberg, Libraries, Catalogs, Computers, Google, Gaming and Beyond.

WGBH Lab Hey Guys, 11/16 is the deadline for the 1st round of submissions to be in and qualified for the iPod Nano drawing. Get 'er done, and let the commenting begin!
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Throughout November, we will be giving away one (1) iPod Nano (the “Prize”) to each of three (3) people who submitted videos that have the most comments.

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Throughout November, we will be giving away one (1) iPod Nano (the “Prize”) to each of three (3) people who submitted videos that have the most comments.

WGBH Lab Great Inspiration for the Life Stories Open Call!
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Awesome Time Lapse Video of Guy Driving Across the Country. This is a music video by director Michel Gondry. The song is called "Behind" with Lacquer. (Thank you FateOfArwen, for the info.)

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Visit the site, and rate our Life Stories submissions!
http://thewgbhlab.org/nova-recently-adde d

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How to submit your video to the Open Call:
Submissions are currently being accepted on the site. To submit, you will need to register. It's free!
After registering, fill in the blanks, review our Eligibility and Guidelines, agree to the terms, and you're done! Your video will appear on the site immediately, so the soon...er you post, the better!
Visit the site at: http://thewgbhlab.org/how-open-call-work s for further information.Read More
Submissions are currently being accepted on the site. To submit, you will need to register. It's free!
After registering, fill in the blanks, review our Eligibility and Guidelines, agree to the terms, and you're done! Your video will appear on the site immediately, so the soon...er you post, the better!
Visit the site at: http://thewgbhlab.org/how-open-call-work

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How is The WGBH Lab connected to NOVA?
This Open Call is inspired by a series of NOVA films on Darwin and evolution, including:
DARWIN’S DARKEST HOUR
Premieres Tuesday, October 6 at 8 pm ET/PT on PBS
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/darwin/
BECOMING HUMAN: UNEARTHING OUR EARLIEST ANCESTORS
Premieres Tuesdays, November 3, 10, 17... at 8pm ET/PT on PBS www.pbs.org/nova/becominghuman
Visit NOVA at www.pbs.org/nova for more information on show listings.Read More
This Open Call is inspired by a series of NOVA films on Darwin and evolution, including:
DARWIN’S DARKEST HOUR
Premieres Tuesday, October 6 at 8 pm ET/PT on PBS
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/darwin/
BECOMING HUMAN: UNEARTHING OUR EARLIEST ANCESTORS
Premieres Tuesdays, November 3, 10, 17... at 8pm ET/PT on PBS www.pbs.org/nova/becominghuman
Visit NOVA at www.pbs.org/nova for more information on show listings.Read More
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Visit the companion website to the NOVA program Darwin's Darkest Hour, Dramatizing Darwin, ask astronauts John Grunsfeld and Mike Massimino answer questions about their highly risky 2009 mission, and more.

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What is an "Open Call"?
The WGBH Lab Open Call is an invitation for you to make a completed video short and share it with the world.
To kick-start your process, we add a compelling theme and open content video clips for your use. Now we need YOUR fresh take and YOUR feedback.
Upload your short and follow it as our onlin...e community watches, reviews, and rates it. We call this Social Production, a crucial part of sharing your story with the world. Engage with other media makers, discuss your experience, and make your voice heard.
Naturally, we like educational. Be creative, be factual, be thoughtful—after all, in making and unleashing your short, you are engaging with the world.
Please review our Eligibility and Guidelines before submitting, and visit the site at: http://thewgbhlab.org/how-open-call-work s for further information.Read More
The WGBH Lab Open Call is an invitation for you to make a completed video short and share it with the world.
To kick-start your process, we add a compelling theme and open content video clips for your use. Now we need YOUR fresh take and YOUR feedback.
Upload your short and follow it as our onlin...e community watches, reviews, and rates it. We call this Social Production, a crucial part of sharing your story with the world. Engage with other media makers, discuss your experience, and make your voice heard.
Naturally, we like educational. Be creative, be factual, be thoughtful—after all, in making and unleashing your short, you are engaging with the world.
Please review our Eligibility and Guidelines before submitting, and visit the site at: http://thewgbhlab.org/how-open-call-work

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When Charles Darwin looked at life, he saw that all living things—from the tiniest ant to the largest whale, and even human beings—are related. In his view, everything alive today descended ultimately from one common ancestor, like relatives on a family tree.
Do you find this idea beautiful or disturbing? What do you s...ee when you look at life?
We’d like to know.
This fall’s Open Call is a chance to share your vision with the world. We challenge you to make a three-minute video that offers a compelling perspective on the living world.
Do you think life is a battle for survival? A harmonious web of interconnections? A fleeting chance to realize your dreams?
Be creative in your thoughts. You may want to tackle something profound, something political, or just tell a story about your dog.
This Open Call is inspired by a series of NOVA films on Darwin and evolution that will air this fall and winter on PBS, and your work may be presented, via broadcast and broadband, in conjunction with this event.Read More
Do you find this idea beautiful or disturbing? What do you s...ee when you look at life?
We’d like to know.
This fall’s Open Call is a chance to share your vision with the world. We challenge you to make a three-minute video that offers a compelling perspective on the living world.
Do you think life is a battle for survival? A harmonious web of interconnections? A fleeting chance to realize your dreams?
Be creative in your thoughts. You may want to tackle something profound, something political, or just tell a story about your dog.
This Open Call is inspired by a series of NOVA films on Darwin and evolution that will air this fall and winter on PBS, and your work may be presented, via broadcast and broadband, in conjunction with this event.Read More
Source: lab.wgbh.org

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Our very own Chris Hastings provides you with some "Life Stories" inspiration, in this video clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUdxjkWyB xE
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When Charles Darwin looked at life, he saw that all living things—from the tiniest ant to the largest whale, and even human beings—are related. In his view, everything alive today descended ultimately from one common ancestor, like relatives on a family tree. ...

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New PBS web series, The Secret Life of Scientists, takes a look behind the world of top scientists to find out what they do both on and off the job.

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The Lab is now accepting submissions for our latest Open Call: Life Stories. Visit us today for more information: http://lab.wgbh.org/open-call/nova/evolu tion
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When Charles Darwin looked at life, he saw that all living things—from the tiniest ant to the largest whale, and even human beings—are related. In his view, everything alive today descended ultimately ...














