Posts Tagged ‘education’

Another HUGE Workshop

by Tom Skowronski | August 12th, 2009

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Our August workshop is off and out the door and what a workshop it was! 31 attendees spread out over 4 classes.

For those of you who have never attended a Videomaker Workshop the idea is to hunker down and drill as much knowledge into the brains of our readers that we can! Read the rest of this entry »

New Media’s Role in Regime Change

by cfulton | June 16th, 2009

Mideast Iran Presidential ElectionsThe situation in Iran is frightening and is still unfolding rather quickly. (For anyone using us as their sole news source, the results of the recent election in Iran are being questioned by a large number of citizens, and the stability of the current Iranian government is in some question.)

Before, if someone noted that, our instincts probably would have been to turn on the TV to one of the news channels just like what some of us did on that one horrible day in 2001. But today, there’s not much of a reason to bother turning on the idiot box–just opening your Web browser can tell you everything you need to know faster. And that has made for a lot of interesting discussions on the net Read the rest of this entry »