Getting Information to the People: From Gutenberg to Twitter
Have you ever heard of National History Day? It turns out there is a pretty cool organization that encourages children to take more interest in “the discovery of the historic, cultural and social experiences of the past.” Classrooms across the nation participate in a contest that encourages students to submit a presentation on a topic of historical significance. Think of it as a science fair for history.
My 12-year-old sister participated in this year’s National History Day contest. Her project won first place in her region! Unfortunately, she was sick the weekend of the state competition and wasn’t able to go. Otherwise she probably would have won at the state level (there’s no bias in that statement at all). The topic of her project is “Getting Information to the People: From Gutenberg to Twitter”, a topic that is extremely relevant and very interesting. The best part is that there is an interview at the end with a very attractive young man (that would be me for any who are confused). So without further ado, here is her final project. Enjoy:
Tags: family, Gutenberg, history, school project, Social Media, technology, twitter, YouTube
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May 4th, 2010 at 1:17 pm
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May 4th, 2010 at 1:46 pm
Cristy says:Great video!
May 4th, 2010 at 1:47 pm
Cristy says:Sorry, I meant to add that the video is already out of date… welcome iPad!