Archive for the ‘Digital Literacy’
9-11: Broadcasting Terror
It took 2 days to get this DVD to embeddable code. Here it is, the long-awaited 9-11 presentation. For all of us who remember, this video brings back life as it was and life as we live it in a post 9-11 world. Broadcasting Terror calls into question “what if” there was no news–what would the impact of 9-11 been? Created by Brandon Lansing, William Kennington, Shannon Safi, Sarah Gracely, Matt Eherts, and Josh Gregory.
Generation X: 1979–1989
Long awaited, definitely worth the extra effort at re-filming. What if there was no news? What’s news? Enjoy viewing an intriguing counter/factual historical interpretations of what daily life might have been during this era with/out news. Created by Peter Cialkowski, Skye McCarty, My Phan, Fatema Rajmohamed, Hannah Rucker, and Courtney Weiss. ENJOY!
1920-1933: An Era on Air Signing Off
Thanks to the foresight of Frank Walsh, who taped his daughter Meagan’s IP team that opened the four presentations on May 27, 2009, we have one complete video, sight and sound, compressed, rendered, and uploaded to Mr. Walsh’s Viddler account. He did all of this within and posted it to his blog within 24 hours–talk about a very tech savvy parent (I want to hire him to film and upload next year, but I doubt I could afford his per diem). You can read about IP from a parent’s perspective, and undoubtedly enjoy An Era on Air’s presentation. Don’t miss the pictures in Walsh’s gallery.
IP
An Era on Air
1920-1933
Education
Technology
Frank Walsh
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