[DDN] Pod casting on PBS Newshour

2005-02-24 Thread Lenihan, Ellen
Thought this might be of interested. This is from Newshour and this is the special section they create for teachers and students. It was the lead story on their email blast they send to those how have signed up. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/features/jan-june05/podcasting_2-23.ht ml ::

RE: [DDN] Black history: best taught in February or all year long?

2005-02-08 Thread Lenihan, Ellen
Thank you Paul for such a great endorsement. I am a producer for Thirteen/WNET's Educational Technologies Unit and produced Thirteen's Ed Online Theme for February (http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/) and the education section of the Slavery and the Making of America Web site.

RE: [DDN] RSS: The Next ICT Literacy Challenge?

2005-01-25 Thread Lenihan, Ellen
Thanks for sharing this and there is much I agree with... I've also been thinking about how I was when I was younger and as I was reading about the students who aren't involved - I was thinking about myself at that age and I too was pretty much occupied with my immediate world. I read my daily

[DDN] Upcoming conference of interest

2005-01-25 Thread Lenihan, Ellen
With all the talk of the citizenship journalism I thought some of you would be interested in the below conference. :: Ellen Lenihan :: Content Producer, Educational Technologies Department Thirteen/WNET New York (PBS) 212.560.2909 phone [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/ CALL

[DDN] RE: [WWWEDU] RSS: The Next ICT Literacy Challenge?

2005-01-22 Thread Lenihan, Ellen
as someone who is married to a journalist I think that distinction and identification will become less and less an issue. I think most younger journalist are realizing that most of what they write for print will go online. Additionally it is usually easier to get a piece online than in print. When