Posts by Team TelAVision
TEL.A.VISION Day Live Event & Contest Winners
TEL.A.VISION Day isn’t over yet but to make it easy for our blog readers, we’re posting this recording of the live segment from the NYLC Conference in Nashville, TN where founder George Johnson showcased the winning TEL.A.VISION vision videos. [flv]https://telavisionvideos.com/wp-content/videos/TDay_Live_Event.flv[/flv] If you’d care to watch each of the winning TEL.A.VISION’s individually (they’re easier to see…
Read MoreGeorge Johnson Interview on Cities97
George Johnson (our Ringmaster) was interviewed this morning on the Cities97 morning show hosted by Brian “BT” Turner and guest host singer/songwriter/producer, Jeff Arundel. George called into the show on National TEL.A.VISION Day from the NYLC Conference in Memphis, TN. [audio:20090320_George-Cities97.mp3]
Read MoreVision and Neuroplasticity
Facing a six hour adventure to get home to Minnesota from New York last year, I stopped in the LaGuardia airport bookstore to see if something caught my fancy and would be an immersive read. The book I chose was Norman Doidge’s The Brain That Changes Itself, and I can’t think of any recent book…
Read MoreTime Spent Online Important for Teens
Since its release in November, the discussions within the blogosphere about this new study—and people on Twitter referencing it—has been a major driver of online conversation due to it being a key validation of the social media space, especially where it relates to the generation we’re raising, those who are poised to run our world.…
Read MoreMedia Literacy and TEL.A.VISION
As TEL.A.VISION accelerates into classrooms across the country (and the world), much to our delight we find that educators have already blazed the trails upon which we’re walking, and have been working feverishly on unleashing student digital savvy by channeling it and ensuring that it augments curriculum, reinforces learning and engages young minds already participating…
Read MoreThe Greatest Change in Human Communications
Even if you’re only peripherally engaged in the explosion of social networks, self-publishing, new media and other internet and web-centric tools, you can’t help but notice that there is a profound and fundamental shift occurring in human communications. As someone who works with people from 20 years old to 60 years old within the context…
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