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Odd Noggin Land wins Best of NH: Web Series
Posted on June 28, 2009 - Filed Under art, education | 3 Comments
That’s me, Burger, and Ryan Plaisted. We are very happy. Thanks NH Magazine! Check out the live action musical video series and web comic at www.OddNoggin.com
Brand new episode debuts tomorrow!
RELEASE: Comedy Summer Camp for Grown-ups Open For Registration
Posted on June 24, 2009 - Filed Under Uncategorized, education, friends | Leave a Comment
Have fond memories of summer camp? Adults from around the country are reliving their camp memories at a special retreat in the Maine woods. Camprov is a volunteer-run comedy summer camp for grown ups running from Friday, August 28th to Sunday, August 30th. It’s a jam-packed weekend of comedy workshops and performances.
“What makes Camprov special [...]
Working with New Hampshire Public Radio on Primary Place
Posted on May 25, 2007 - Filed Under education, new media, notable video on the net, press, video | Leave a Comment
I have been working with Jon Greenberg of New Hampshire Public Radio on bringing user generated content to his wonderful Primary Place segment. The goal is give a national voice to NH citizens that have the extraordinary opportunity to meet and greet candidates for the presidency.
Here is an article covering our efforts:
From New Hampshire Public [...]
The Energy Smackdown, Energy Conservation Reality TV Show
Posted on March 8, 2007 - Filed Under education, video | Leave a Comment
I am the host of an upcoming reality TV show called The Energy Smackdown.
This eco-conscious take on the reality TV genre is sponsored by Medford TV3, The Brainshift Foundation, and the National Grid. We will join three families in a fun filled competition to reduce their energy use. I met with the producers this week [...]
Granite Staters Embrace Podcasting
Posted on November 13, 2006 - Filed Under education, new media, press | Leave a Comment
An insightful article published in Sunday’s Telegraph entitled “Granite Staters Embrace Podcasting” takes a look at the new media front from a New Hampshire perspective. The Eye is not only represented, but this very blog is quoted heavily.
Back to School with the Class of Web 2.0
Posted on October 9, 2006 - Filed Under education, new media | Leave a Comment
Solution Watch has posted a great collection of web based tools and office applications for students, teachers and administrators. It is part of a three part series called Back to School with the Class of Web 2.0. I have been using some of these applications during my development meetings for Boston Neutrino. These are great [...]
Boston Media Makers Round Up
Posted on October 8, 2006 - Filed Under education, new media, video | Leave a Comment
Boston Media Makers are an exciting group of people talking about exciting new media projects. Here are some image links to video from the meeting earlier this month.
And here is a thorough play-by-play of the October 1st meeting from Steve Garfield that includes links to more photos! If you are interested in the changing world [...]
Fahrenhiet 451 banned?!
Posted on October 3, 2006 - Filed Under education, literature | Leave a Comment
A Houston parent calls for the banning of a book concerning book banning? Check out the story here. Someone could have at least told the guy it was Banned Books Week, a time, according to the American Library Association’s Web site, to celebrate the freedom to choose or express one’s opinion, even if it might [...]
