« Home | Episode 23: Scary Movies, Super Friends, and the t... » | Episode 22: High Tech, Low Tech, No Tech? » | Episode 21: The Price of Learning » | Episode 20: Save Our School » | Episode 19: Economics Comics » | Episode 18: Kids are not tiny adults... » | Episode 17: July4us » | Episode 16: July4us » | Episode 15: Reel Vision » | Episode 14: BusRadio, UPenn blogs, Podcasting for ... »

Episode 24: Beer Companies use Hats to Target Kids




If you have a podcast I'd love to hear about it, so feel free to email at teachingforthefuture@gmail.com or send me an audio message through Odeo

Intro:

    Thanks to John Wall of the M Show for the great intro. Check out his podcast at themshow.com or search for it on iTunes.
News:
  • Wired News Writer Faked Info from Wired: Wired has taken down three articles in question when investigators could not determine the authenticity of the sources.

  • The Today Show aired a story about how children absorb ads as a preview of a Dateline series on childhood obesity and the new film Snakes on a Plate.

  • Colbert Speaks... America Listens from CNet.com: Stephen Colbert shows the loop hole in reality on the Wikipedia. I took the audio from a YouTube video called Colbert Analyzes Wikipedia.

    Promo: Check out PodCamp.org for more information about Pod Camp

    Commentary:
    I talk about the use of advertising at low cost retailers like Wal-Mart and Target.

  • Tags:

    , , , , , , ,

    Send Me A Message

    Labels: , ,

    StumbleUpon Toolbar Stumble It!

    Links to this post

    Create a Link

    Add to iTunes RSS and XML Feed Add to MySpace Facebook Group

    Contact Me


    Email: teachingforthefuture@gmail.com

    AIM: davelamorte




    Previous posts


    Ads













    Creative Commons License
    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 License.