Thursday, September 23, 2010

Don Draper's College Orientation



If I ever get a new job, I'm totally ripping this off.

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Monday, January 11, 2010

The Washington State Senate Republicans on YouTube

They're off to a great start with what they're doing. It's nice to see that sort of interactivity.

Now, if Senator Morton gets back to podcasting, I'll be happy!

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Friday, March 21, 2008

Speaking of video....

....the Fordham Foundation just recently got their own YouTube Channel.

Mike Petrilli on Margaret Spellings? Good!
Mike Petrilli channels Al Shanker while a man twice his size looms in the background? Not so good!
A swipe at Ed in '08 with an old, bald man saying "I am the future"? Frickin' bizarre.

They're still the best education podcast around, though.

Update: I hit the page refresh button and get this message:

This is a private video. If you have been sent this video, please make sure you accept the sender's friend request.
Apparently, the Ed in '08 dagger was intended to be in-house only. Tee-hee!

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Saturday, February 02, 2008

A Neat Video from Ed in 08

I was looking around for a place to compare the candidates on education and happened across Ed in 08's website, where they have a very entertaining video looking at the state of United States education compared to the rest of the world. It's well worth your three minutes:

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Saturday, October 20, 2007

John Merrow is teh Awesome

Over at YouTube the folks from Learning Matters have been posting videos from John Merrow, the PBS education reporter. Currently there for your viewing pleasure is a 19-part series on school reform in Philadelphia that is absolutely gripping viewing for anyone involved in education.

You can get to the videos directly from the subpage off of YouTube, here.

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Sunday, September 09, 2007

Now that's unionism!

Just for fun, go to YouTube and do a search for "CTU Contract Meeting." It looks like an interesting experience in contract-ratifying. Here's a sample:

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