• “The Digital Divide in America,” Tell Me More w/Michele Martin, National Public Radio, June 27,2011
• Children, Media, and Race: Exploring the Implications of Racial and Ethnic Differences in Media Use Among Children and Youth. Northwestern University’s School of Communication and the Center on Media and Human Development Present the 2011 Lambert Family Communication Conference, Pew Charitable Trusts Conference Center, June 8, Washington, DC
• Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media, Ma7 20-21, Santa Monica, CA.
• The Future of Learning, Pearson Foundation, the Council of Chief State School Officers, KnowledgeWorks, Microsoft, and Turning Technologies, May 16, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York City
• Foothill College, April 29, Los Altos Hills, CA
•Holtz Center for Science and Technology Studies, March 31, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
• Educating for Democracy in A Digital Age, co-hosted by iCivics Inc., the Aspen Institute, Georgetown Law, and the MacArthur Foundation, March 29, Georgetown Law School, Washington DC
• Internet Evolution Radio, March 24
• Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media, Teachers College @ Columbia University, March 18, NYC
• SXSW Interactive Festival, “No Child Left Inside: Mobile Tech Meets Education,” March 11, Austin, Texas
• SXSW Interactive Festival, Blacks in Technology, March 11, Austin, Texas
• DML 2011, “Designing New Learning Ecologies: Rethinking the Technology and Education Debate,” March 5, Long Beach, CA
• USC Annenberg, Mobile Networks, March 2011
• Council of Research and Academic Libraries, February 25, San Antonio, TX
• 2011 Literary Festival, St. Stephens Episcopal School, February 25, Austin, TX
• East Metro Integration School District, February 24, St. Paul, MN
• Southwestern University, February 16, Georgetown, TX
• Western Washington University, Western Reads 2011, January 18,2011, Bellingham, WA
• Sports, Media, and Society, Texas Program in Sports and Media, November 11, LBJ School of Public Affairs, Austin, TX
•National School Boards Association’s Technology+Learning Conference, October 19, 2010, Phoenix, AZ
• Texas Library Association/ Central Texas Librarian Services, October 18, 2010, Austin, TX
•Texas Book Festival, October 16-17, Austin, TX
•Center for Social Software IBM/Research, Cambridge, MA, October 11, 2010
•FLOW Conference 2010, October 1, 2010, Austin, TX
• National Association for Multi-Ethnicity in Communications, Keynote, Charlotte, NC, August 24, 2010
• Tell Me More w/Michele Martin, National Public Radio, August 22,2010
• University of Texas-Exes, Austin, TX, June 24, 2010
• International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, George Mason University, Washington DC, May 2010
• Florida State University, College of Communication & Information, May 21, 2010
• National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institute of Health, “Digital Media &
Communication Technologies in Adolescent Drug Abuse Treatment,
Rockville, Maryland, April 26-27• Rice University, April 21, 2010
• Humanities, Arts, Sciences, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory,
“HASTAC 2010: Grand Challenges and Global Innovations,” April 2010• Division of Diversity and Community Engagement, The University of Texas at Austin, April 14
• UNCF-MacArthur Foundation, Learning in Multicultural Contexts, Huston-Tillotson College, Austin, March 25
• Texas Social Studies Supervisors Association, March 25
• South by Southwest Interactive Festival, March 12
• UT EXPLORE, The University of Texas, Austin, March 2010
• Council of Educational Facility Planners International (CEFPI), February 2010
• Digital Media and Learning Conference, Keynote, University of California, San Diego & the MacArthur Foundation, February 2010
• Ohio State University, February 2010
• UNCF Digital Media and Learning/ MacArthur Foundation, Keynote, Morehouse College, Atlanta, February 2010
• BookPeople, Austin, February 2010
• Smart Mixed-Signal Connectivity (SMSC), Austin, January 2010
• The Austin Forum on Science and Technology for Society, December 2009
• National Communication Association, Chicago, November 12-13
• Progressive Radio, November 2009
• University of Wisconsin-Madison, September 21-23
• IEEE (Austin chapter), September 8
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Dear Sir
I watched the broadcast live from Indonesia unfortunately my broadband was a bit slow so I only managed to see parts of the show – do you have an upstream recorded version ? so that I can show to our faculty ?
http://paper2digital.blogspot.com/ (my very brief synopsis)
http://www.paper2digital.co.za
Keep up the good work.
Regards
Darryl Taylor (e-learning integrator using Google apps for education)
Our school is using “spore” to teach 3-5 years olds – ie
“kids are videoed dancing against a green screen ” then the video is imported and played back with animated dinosaur images around them giving the child a new perspective.
Hi Darryl:
Thanks for the note and glad you were able to watch. Keep up the good work in Indonesia.