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1. Check out MSNBC's interactive flood map.

2. You have to check out this interactive presentation from The Des Moines Register showing the aftermath of the tornado that hit Parkersburg, Iowa.

3. Check out this washingtonpost.com video series on how technology is changing our lives. Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales and Buzzmachine.com's Jeff Jarvis are among those interviewed.

4. What are the laws about journalists attending juvenile court hearings or reading juvenile court records?

5. SensibleUnits converts distances and weights into objects. For example, two miles is equal to 40 Airbus A380s side by side or 9.9 Eiffel Towers.

6. See this New York Times multimedia story on how prison inmates are training dogs to help soldiers who suffer from post traumatic stress disorder.

7. Scientific American offers five ways to spot a fake photo. Read this story that goes along with the tip sheet.

8. Pure Digital is launching an even cooler version of its uberpopular "Flip" cam. The Mino is even smaller than the Flip, and it costs less than $180. And the Vado is similar to the Flip but cheaper: $99.

9. Ethicist Art Caplan weighs in on allowing a blade-running athlete to compete in Olympic track and field.

10. Some have called Seesmic "YouTube meets Facebook." It's a social networking site with mega video capability. What if news sites allowed people to post comments via video rather than just text?

11. Blogger.com is better than ever now that you can post vertical photos. And Google Docs has upgraded its feature that enables you to embed a presentation in your blog.

12. iCue is a new NBC News site that uses archived news and political video in educational ways.

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The Medical Examiner's office in DeKalb, Illinois revised the death toll in the NIU shooting this morning to five plus the shooter, for a total of six deaths.  Previously the report had been seven deaths.

DeKalb County Coroner Dennis J. Miller released the identities of four of the victims: Daniel Parmenter, 20, of Westchester; Catalina Garcia, 20, of Cicero; Ryanne Mace, 19, of Carpentersville; and Julianna Gehant, 32, of Meridan.

Friday morning, the gunman was identified as 27-year-old Steven Kazmierczak.  He lived in a community near the university in DeKalb, Illinois.  He won the Dean's Award for Sociology while he was a student at NIU.  He was vice-president of the NIU Academic Criminal Justice Association in 2005, and he also contributed to an article on self-injury in prisons.

Kazmierczak did not have a permit to carry a weapon.  At a briefing this morning, police said Kazmierczak had been on "medication" and recently had stopped taking it and had been acting irradicly.  Police did not say what medication he had used or why it had been prescribed.

See this photo collection of the shooting aftermath from The Chicago Tribune

MSNBC reported:
NIU was shut down for a day in December after graffiti were scrawled on a restroom wall warning of a shooting on campus. A spokesman said the warning, which was discovered Dec. 10, made reference to massacre of 33 people last year at Virginia Tech University, but he said it could not be immediately determined whether the threat was related to Thursday’s shootings.

The Chicago Sun-Times reported at the time that an unknown person posted the graffiti in the Grant Towers D complex residence hall. It included a racial slur and the notation, “What time? The VA tech shooters messed up w/ having only one shooter.”


The school newspaper, The Northern Star, says the shooter was carrying a shotgun. There have been varying reports of injuries. CNN says Fox Chicago says three or four victims were shot and that the gunman had both a shotgun and a pistol.
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Here is a chronology from the school's campus security site
:

4:31 p.m.

All NIU students are asked to call their parents as soon as possible.


4:24 p.m.

Campus police reiterate that an immediate danger has passed. Students should return to their residence halls and stay there. All classes are cancelled and all NIU campuses are closed for tonight and tomorrow (2/15/08).


4:14 p.m.

Campus police report that the immediate danger has passed. The gunman is no longer a threat. The DeKalb campus is closed tomorrow. All NIU classes are cancelled and campuses are closed for tonight and tomorrow. Students can go to any residence hall for counseling.


4:10 p.m.

Campus police report that the scene is secure. Only essential personnel should remain on campus.

The following hotlines are available for students & parents.

  • 815-753-1573
  • 815-753-6143
  • 815-753-1574
  • 815-753-1575
  • 815-753-9564
  • 815-753-6257

Counseling is also available on campus for students at the Neptune Dining Hall, Campus Life Building 100 and the Psychological Services Center in the Psychology/Computer Science Building. Students may go to any residence hall for counseling.


3:50 p.m.

It has been confirmed that there has been a shooting on campus and several people have been taken away by ambulance. All NIU campuses are closed and classes are cancelled for tonight and tomorrow (2/15/08) on the DeKalb campus. People are urged not to come to campus. More information will be posted as it becomes available.


3:40 p.m.

All classes on the DeKalb campus are cancelled for tonight. All NIU campuses are closed and all classes are cancelled for tonight and tomorrow (2/15/08).


3:20 p.m.

There has been a report of a possible gunman on campus. Get to a safe area and take precautions until given the all clear. Avoid the King Commons and all buildings in that vicinity.


School Facts:

Location

  • DeKalb, Ill., is 65 miles west of downtown Chicago and 45 minutes southeast of Rockford.
  • Main campus in DeKalb (population 40,000) spans 755 acres.
  • NIU also operates outreach centers in Hoffman Estates, Naperville, Rockford and Oregon, Ill.

Programs of Study

  • seven degree-granting colleges
  • 55 undergraduate majors 
  • 75 graduate programs, including 10 Ph.D. programs, doctoral degrees in education and the Juris Doctorate

Student to Faculty Ratio

  • 17 to 1

Students

  • 91 percent from Illinois
  • 46 percent men, 54 percent women
  • 26 percent ethnic minorities
  • 862 international students from 88 nations

Faculty

  • 1,279




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