Showing posts with label TTBOOK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TTBOOK. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2015

Travel

Here's a link to the video we watched on ethical travel as well as the podcast with different takes on the subject Traveling Time.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Places

Find the handout on cities we went over the other day here. If you are interested in this topic and want to listen to different extracts on cities, you can find some here.

Another issue to do with places is is where we work. How are offices designed?

Monday, October 6, 2014

Dance

This programme explores dance through different angles to make us aware of its significance and meaning: Just dance!

Also the way in which Parkinson's patients enjoy dancing.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Social Media: The First 2,000 Years - Tom Standage

The author of this book argues social media is much older than we believe. Listen to this extract in which Tom Standage talks with Steve Paulson about his book, "Writing on the Wall: Social Media - The First 2,000 Years." which you can find here and answer the following questions:
 
1. What was the main content of the Martin Luther’s 'Ninety-Five Theses'?

2. What triggers him to follow up with a series of pamphlets in German?

     3. Did the Roman Church have any means of broadcast?

     4. What, according to the interviewee, is the difference between social media and broadcasting?

     5. What has been the effect of the role of the internet in this development?

     6. What’s the interface between broadcasting and social media?

     7. Explain the meaning of following phrases in bold uttered during the interview:

a.       They were masters of social media long before Mark Zuckerberg was a in twinkle in his mother’s eye there was media and it was social.
b.      It’s an incredibly effective way for him to galvanize support for his idea that the catholic church needed to be reformed
c.       My tongue is somewhat in my cheek
d.      I've actually plotted Luther's traffic stats.
e.      This is what modern scholars call synchronization of opinion.
f.        You are not describing the mass media here as the institutions we tend to know as the major newspapers, as television networks, where the news has gatekeepers and it's centralized and there are professional journalists.
g.       So we end up with this very centralized media system which has, yes, this small priesthood of journalists and politicians and businessmen that have access to it.
h.      The mass media era is the anomaly, a blip that has now come to an end.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Andre Agassi on 'Open'

Andre Agassi retired from tennis in 2006 and has published his memoir, "Open." He tells Steve Paulson about his father who was driven to make him a champion, but whom he does not consider to have been abusive, and says he's ultimately a different sort of person than his great rival Pete Sampras. You can listen to the excerpt here.