Barry Levinson: The Future of Televised Debates
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- Cburell on 2008-10-21 - Tags education , technology , elections08
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on 2008-10-21 by cburell
Really - read the whole thing, and think about its lesson to tech-drunk teachers. Don't get me wrong: I know there's a place for edtech. But there's also a TOO MUCH of it.
Television has never found an idea it can't exploit. It doesn't matter what it is. Anything that can be made more lively, is more lively. Tweak it, make it more fun, and we will watch. And we will like it. And we will justify it.
Some say we are in the early days of the American version of the fall of the Roman Empire. Therefore, is television the electronic version of the Roman Circus? The events at the Coliseum might be cruel and inhumane, but those leaving the arena sure had a good time. Taste and consequence be damned. "That Christian sure was fast, best I've seen in weeks! Let's go to the baths."
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