Nerd News Radio #52: Rethinking Things

by Kabren on July 25, 2009

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Friday, July 24th, 2009 – running time: 00:31:43
So, back, again. Few life updates – new site design for both NNR and kabrenlevinson.com, my personal homepage. I had a wonderful first year in college, and cannot wait for more. I’m going to try and work out a schedule so I can actually record more episodes in college, but expect at least two more for the summer!

Contact Me

Links:
Firefox in the State Department
The Pirate Bay
College Degrees
Google Chrome OS
Google Apps out of Beta
The RIAA (of course)
Nokia Phones in the US
Apple/Microsoft Battle Over Ads
Microsoft Stores

Thanks for listening!

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SXSWi 2009: Wow!

by Kabren on March 21, 2009

On Tuesday, I got back from Austin, Texas. I was speaking at SXSW Interactive 2009. It was my first time at South-By, and I can say right now that I am going next year – no matter what. My presentation was great (thank you, Alex, for offering me this great opportunity!) – read on for more about my presentation. I met so many incredible people, including Gary Vaynerchuk, Kevin Rose, and danah boyd. Being under 21 at SXSW was tough, since so many after-parties were at 21+ venues, but it worked out. SXSW was overwhelming, especially going for the first time. Basically, it doesn’t stop. Day, night, morning, evening – you name it. There is always something going on at SXSW. Just check my Twitter stream. I reconnected with some “old” friends from the Boston Social Media scene, like Steve Garfield, Clarence Smith, and Chris Brogan. The Bigg Digg Schindigg was amazing – I finally saw a live Diggnation! Check my Flickr for pictures. I’ll be uploading many more in the coming days. The panels I saw were amazing. Gary Vaynerchuk was the most inspirational speaker I saw, up there with the “SHIFT Happens” people and the Web and Feminism panel. I made a PDF of all the tweets I tweeted during SXSW. Download it. Most recent at the top.

My Presentation

As you all _should_ know, I was on a panel about the future of technology in education, called Blackboards or Backchannels: The Techno-Induced Classroom of Tomorrow. Alex Leavitt Moderated, and I spoke along with Archana Ramachandran, Kelly Sutton, and Diana Kimball. Someone liveblogged our panel, check it out! I spoke of my EduTech project and my feelings about, at least in small class settings, the use of off-hours technology only. For example, in small seminar classes, I see laptops as walls and severe distractions. They might be employed to “enhance” communication, but instead, they replace human-human interaction with superficial and removed conversation. Technology cannot replace or fix bad teaching – I was surprised to see some teachers react negatively to that statement, for surely I thought that they would all be in favor of quality teaching, too. I was also surprised to find out that predominately older K-12 teachers and university professors saw my own (and the groups) views as conservative. I never thought about it that way. The educators in the room appeared to want validation from us students. They wanted us to approve the unbridled use of technology in their classrooms. Not to say that risk-taking and experimentation are bad, because they are very crucial to the learning process, but the successful use of technology in classrooms need to be thoughtfully planned out. Technology cannot be there just to be there. One needs a goal. A teacher should be able to answer the question, “Why are you using technology in your classroom?” A teacher does not, or should not, just assign an essay or exam. Just to let you know, my philosophy of technology and education only applies to small class settings. I have yet to seriously consider the implications of technology in large classrooms, simply because I haven’t been in those situations and, I don’t particularly agree with lecture based styles of education.

The response to our panel was mixed. Following the Twitter hash tag (#sxswed) was interesting: one person thought she should have been on the panel and did not restrain her anger, and others were frustrated with our “non-techno induced” classroom. Questions were engaging, but somewhat strange. One woman suggested that Kelly and I had been brainwashed by the educational systems in this country. Why? Because we both go to smaller liberal arts colleges? Or because at least I (don’t know about Kelly…) had a very progressive education in high school without standards? Anyways, others were more positive. One man raised the issue of learning, in general – how do you learn of find things on the Internet? Another man, who seemed younger, perhaps a recent college graduate, seemed offended by my advocating against the use of technology in the classroom, and proceeded to give various reasons how Twitter had helped him. Just to clarify, I think Twitter is amazing, but, do you really have a need to use it in class? How about on the weekends, when the students and the professor are not in the same room together?

Check out the Twitter search for #sxswed. Again, go back a few pages. You’ll find some interesting responses.

Overall

I’m gong next year. Meet me there. I will try to get myself on a panel (email me if you have ideas or are interested in having me speak on your panel), but we’ll see. Don’t forget to check out my pre-SXSW interview with SXTXState. Want to meet next year? Email me. Check out Flickr photos, too.

K.

I am only speaking for myself in this post. I cannot vouch for the other panelists. Just FYI.

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SXSW Interactive 2009!

by Kabren on March 1, 2009

Note: I know it has been a while since I’ve recorded a podcast. And, in all honesty, I probably won’t get to record one before my Spring Break in late march. I sincerely apologize. It’s not right. Hope you’re still interested. After all, it is this Podcast that got me to where I am today. Thank you.

I will be speaking on a panel at SXSW Interactive 2009, in just a few weeks. I’m excited. A year ago, I barely dreamed of attending SXSW, but being able to speak is such an honor. For those of you who don’t know about the organization, SXSW is a company that is devloted to histing and promoting events related to media. They ahve three conferences: Music, Film, and Interactive. For more info, check out their website.

In August, Alex Leavitt, a senior at Boston University, invited me to speak on his panel – he had been loking into my Academic Technology work and was interested in my EduTech program I created at the Cambridge School of Weston. I was amazed – my only previous speaking engagemtns were at PodCamps in the Boston area and at an education conference in Hawaii. I didn’t realize the impact of my work as a high school student. Of course, I accepted his offer.

So, Here I am, creating my own Educational and Technological Philosophy. I’ve just begun rethinking and redefining my thoughts on Education and Technology. Once I have something, I’ll let you know.

Here are the details about my presentatinon and the panel I will be speaking on. If you’re planning on attending SXSW Interactive, it’d be great to meet. Send me an email.

PANEL INFO

Blackboards or Backchannels: The Techno-Induced Classroom of Tomorrow
Room B
Sunday, March 15th
11:30 am – 12:30 pm

The traditional classroom: obsolete? Chalkboards, lectures, and even teachers may be on their way out as social technology enters the classroom. How do kids want technology integrated into the curriculum? Or do they even want it? Five students speak out to debate the potential for Wikis, backchannels, and social tech, and dispute tomorrow’s r/evolution in teaching and learning.

Alex Leavitt / Boston University
Kelly Sutton / Founder, HackCollege
Kabren Levinson / Philosopher, Technologist, Artist, Bard College
Archana Ramachandran / Campus Ambassador, Radar/Tiny Pictures/UT Austin
Diana Kimball / Harvard College

Anyone else going? Let me know.

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Nerd News Radio #51: Back!

December 24, 2008

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008 – running time: 00:28:16
Happy Hanukkah! Back home for a month on winter vacation, nice to be back. Few episodes on their way. And this time, I will actually be podcasting from college. I miss it so much, I created a video about it. Check it out at the [...]

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I am still here.

November 15, 2008

Dear Nerd News Radio Fans,
I’m still here. I have not given up podcasting – I wouldn’t even think of giving it up. I just haven’t had the time. I’ve even lots touch with music – I barely practice these days. I need to figure out how to work my podcast, my music, and other things, [...]

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Nerd News Radio #50: Bard College

September 21, 2008

Sunday, September 21, 2008 – running time: 00:21:22
Coming to you from Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York! First podcast from college, folks. I’m still getting back into podcasting, from my eyes, this episode was pretty rough, it will take me a little while to get the hang of it, again. Few updates: slight site redesign, [...]

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Nerd News Radio #49: Back in Town

July 13, 2008

Sunday, July 13, 2008 – running time: 00:28:21
I’m back from vacation! Had a great trip overseas. I’m also presenting at PodCamp Boston 3 next weekend, and I’d love to see some fans come out. This week I talk about the new iPhone 3G, Apple’s newly released MobileMe service, Parking, The State of the Web, Anonymous [...]

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Nerd News Radio #48: The Net

June 18, 2008

Nerd News Radio #48 for Wednesday June 11th, 2008!
I’m taking a big month-long trip overseas. I will be in Israel for 2.5 weeks, Vienna for a week, and Berlin for a few days. I prerecorded an episode to release over the next week or so. I will not be recording podcasts while I’m away, it’s [...]

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Nerd News Radio #47: Vacation

June 9, 2008

Nerd News Radio #47 for Monday June 9th, 2008!
I’m taking a big month-long trip overseas. I will be in Israel for 2.5 weeks, Vienna for a week, and Berlin for a few days. I prerecorded an episode to release over the next week or so. I will not be recording podcasts while I’m away, it’s [...]

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Nerd News Radio #46: Full of Stars

May 1, 2008

Nerd News Radio #46 for Wednesday, April 30th 2008!
New release schedule starting today! Episodes released at 3:30 PM EST on Sunday’s and Wednesdays. 2nd episode this week! It’s pre-recorded, I made the episode on Sunday. We’ll see how this goes. Give me your feedback!
Email Me
PodSafe Music Network

Shownotes:
Firefox 3 Bookmarks
Dell Eco-PC
3G iPhone June 9
Future of OLPC
Twitter [...]

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