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Siouxland Media Lab

A Society, Culture and Technology podcast
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Siouxland Media Lab

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Siouxland Media Lab

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Siouxland Media Lab

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Siouxland Media Lab

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Presidential candidate Kamala Harris is in Siouxland this afternoon. After a stop at the Anderson Dance Pavilion last night she’s expected in Storm Lake in about an hour. More than 100 people showed up at the riverfront in Sioux City to hear he
The summer members of Girls Inc. took part in the Siouxland Media Lab to get a feel for the world of broadcasting. In this occasion, Tina flew solo and had the opportunity to tour a local television and talk to one of Sioux City’s most popular
We sat down with Mandy Engel-Cartie, executive director of Girls Inc. In this interview she talks about her perspective of Girls Inc. and about her position.
Ruby: Do you ever like to try to draw the pictures of your past experiences? Inge: No, I'm not a good artist no. You know what I say, I paint with words. Ruby: That's a good way to word it. Ruby, host of this episodes Kid Talk, interviews Inge
Alexis: Technology....for better or for worse is here to stay...giving us instant access to answers and beyond what is in our textbooks. It is entertaining and interactive and we seem to be born knowing how to use it. Jami: We like using techno
Anna: When people talk education you often hear, “One size doesn’t fit all...” Parker: Equality versus equity ...we all get the same or we get what we need. Anna: Exactly, like differentiated learning in the classroom. Getting what you need to
Anna: When people talk education you often hear, “One size doesn’t fit all...” Parker: Equality versus equity ...we all get the same or we get what we need. Anna: Exactly, like differentiated learning in the classroom. Getting what you need to
Anna: When people talk education you often hear, “One size doesn’t fit all...” Parker: Equality versus equity ...we all get the same or we get what we need. Anna: Exactly, like differentiated learning in the classroom. Getting what you need to
Sydney: I think that people don’t always understand what it means to communicate. Or more so, what it means to communicate effectively. ( music stops ) Brianna: When we visited with Dr. Jessica Lutjohns, a behavioral therapist in Sioux City I g
German born in 1934, Inge Auerbacher was taken to Terezín (Theresienstadt) concentration camp in Czechoslovakia at the age of 7. Of 15,000 children imprisoned at the camp, about 1 percent survived. Miraculously, her parents, who had also been t
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