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2007 > September > 17 > MediaSnack-snack-snackers#18

MediaSnack-snack-snackers#18

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[SUMMARY—Quotes which illustrate.]

(WORLD) MediaSnackers are being served more and more ways to snack on their chosen media than ever. It's hard to differentiate between companies and start-ups enabling snacking or the snacking trends driving media platform development, but here are a couple of quotes from the 'experts' to sum it all up for any 'MediaSnacker-virgins':

In 1953 CBS' Winky Dinky and You encouraged audiences to interact with characters by putting acetate sheets on the screen and drawing on them. More than 2 million acetate kits were sold before being stopped for safety reasons.
The birth of the interactive generation.

Phones have become embedded in kids lives and the establishment hasn't really caught up. It's still busy worrying about teaching Word and Powerpoint when the kids are uploading stuff from their phones to YouTube.
Founder of Handheld Learning, Graham Brown-Martin, discussing the use of mobiles in teaching and learning.

We are trying to open up the television medium so that viewers can help to make television and join the conversation of democracy and reclaim American democracy by talking about the choices we have to make.
Al Gores' acceptance speech as Current TV wins an Emmy.

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Filed by DK on September 17 2007

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