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302.2 Communication Power: Why Not use It?

July 8th, 2007 · No Comments

fdrradio2.jpgThis week, I was reminded about the power of radio in FDR’s time. 75 years ago he made his first presidential nomination acceptance speech in person…the first candidate to do so…took a plane ride to get there…and it was covered by radio. Of course he made communication history as well with his famous fireside chats.000001af.jpg

An of course, many of us digital immigrants can remember first hand all the hulabaloo there was over the Kennedy-Nixon televised debate and the “famous” shadow problem. And how we all were riveted to the TV during those terrible days in November only 3 years later.

mccain.jpgSo why were “we” so shocked that blogs and other web pages were important elements in the last campaign or two and that this go-obama.jpground’s candidates are also busy creating digital videos that show up on YouTube or the nearest cell phone!

Why would we expect them not to use the latest (and greatest?) methods of communicating to reach as many voters as possible with their plans for our country’s future?

So…why can’t “we” accept that it is  JUST as necessary for our schools to use these tools  in educating  as many students as possible for our country’s future…and theirs!

Tags: History · News · Technology · Television · Web 2.0

92 Mr. Wizard: The First Science Guy

June 13th, 2007 · No Comments

It was sad to hear about the passing of Mr. Wizard, Don Herbert, who was such a fixture in my post-Sputnik, race-to-the-moon, informal-learning-of-science life. TV was monitored in our house, but Mr. Wizard was a permissible Saturday program.

He sure knew how to make science a child-centered and relevant fun thing…even thru the grainy black & while venue called early TV. And he grew to meet the times.
Thanks Mr. Wizard!

Tags: Entertainment · Science · Television