This is great, Richard!
I teach a videoblog class this weekend at bavc.org and I’m going to start the class with this. Sums things up real well.
Yeah, great history Richard, and the interview segments are particularly well-chosen. If my semester-long vlogging class runs next semester, I will definitely be kicking things off with this video. Do you have a larger size on Blip.tv or somewhere else?
great video
This is great! I recently read a paper, by a student at your University, John W. I cannot read his last night, anyhow, he menioned you. Well done, I will certainly pass this on to a couple friends over here in Japan.
I got to stress how much you and Maureen always add to our events and get togethers. Basically, making video is a tool to meet people.
In answer to Cheryl’s question about whether there is a bigger version. Yes, there are two higher quality versions here http://vloghistory.org
Richard,
Thanks for the email – I just reread my comment…wow, what a type-o…I meant to write…I cannot remember his last name.
If you don’t mind I think I will show this video to a handful of educators here in Fukuoka sometime in January…I will try and get their reactions on tape.
Nice work Dr. Hall. Enjoyed every bit if it!! Thanks.
Opps…………supposed to be “Enjoyed every bit of it!!…….finger slip!!
Richard … that was the longest vlog I have watched all the way through, so far. It was a real “Walk down memory lane”. Keep up the good work… wo7 (in Oblivion, Ok)
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