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English Academic Vocabulary Booster
4990. 403 Academic Words Reference from "Peter Hirshberg: The web is more than "better TV" | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 179:38


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/peter_hirshberg_the_web_is_more_than_better_tv ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/403-academic-words-reference-from-peter-hirshberg-the-web-is-more-than-better-tv-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/g7cX6-a7qT4 (All Words) https://youtu.be/ftfvxivdyI0 (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/VzsfkH69Pv8 (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 416 - Bob Evans, Capital Children's Museum administrator

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 32:22


Bob Evans, Capital Children's Museum administrator This is the fourth in our series of interviews about the Atari computers at the Capital Children's Museum. Bob Evans wore many hats at the museum: he was director of special exhibits, where he worked on the museum's exhibit on the history of human communication, which used several computers, both public-facing and behind the scenes. He was administrator of Superboots, the museum's software publishing lab -- it published the computer art program PAINT! but no other software. Bob was administrator of The Future Center, the museum's public computer lab, and administrator of the museum's summer computer camp for disadvantaged youth. This interview took place on April 22, 2021. ANTIC Interview 391 - Tracy Frey, Atari Birthday Girl   ANTIC Interview 410 - Ann Lewin-Benham, Director of Capital Children's Museum ANTIC Interview 415 - Peter Hirshberg, CCM computer center director

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 415 - Peter Hirshberg, Capital Children's Museum

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 72:41


Peter Hirshberg, Capital Children's Museum Peter Hirshberg was curator of the communications wing of the Capital Children's Museum in the early 1980s, where he helped build The Future Center, the computer lab outfitted with Atari 800 computers; and museum exhibits, some of which were computer controlled. This interview took place on April 12, 2021. In it, we discuss Ann Lewin-Benham, director of the museum; and Guy Nouri, from the Superboots lab, both of whom I previously interviewed. Compu-tots and Other Joys of Museum Life by Peter Hirshberg, Instructional Innovator, Sept 1981 ANTIC Interview 410 - Ann Lewin-Benham, Director of Capital Children's Museum ANTIC Interview 407 - Guy Nouri, Interactive Picture Systems Finding Home Computer Uses, NY Times article by Andrew Pollack Gray Area art and technology center This interview on YouTube

GlobalSF : So Future
California Gov. Newsom, Lt. Gov. Kounalakis, Treasurer Ma at GlobalSF New Economy Conference

GlobalSF : So Future

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 15:38


Sign up for our next session on #urbanism and #sustainability on Wednesday May 12 at 10AM PST at https://www.globalsf.biz/session-4-nec. Join us on a journey to understand the impacts of Covid on urban planning in California led by Kate Gordon, Senior Advisor to the Governor on Climate. Speakers include regional economic development expert Kevin Klowden from the Milken Institute, real estate expert Lydia Tan with 30 years of experience, and city innovation activist Peter Hirshberg.

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 410 - Ann Lewin-Benham, Director of Capital Children's Museum

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 92:39


Ann Lewin-Benham, Director of Capital Children's Museum Ann Lewin-Benham was executive director of the Capital Children's Museum in Washington, D.C. The museum was home to the first public-access computer center in the nation’s capital, and indeed, one of the first in the United States. In 1981, Atari and Apple each donated dozens of computers to the museum. The exact number is unclear, but 30 is the number I've seen most often for Atari's contribution. The computer lab was called The Future Center. There, the museum offered computer literacy classes for people of all ages, from Compu-Tots for preschoolers, to programming classes for adults, there was even a computer literacy session for members of Congress. It also used the lab for birthday parties. (Last year, I interviewed a woman who had her 8th birthday party at the museum.) The museum used more of its computers in its exhibit on communication. It established a software development laboratory, called Superboots, in which developers created custom softare for the museum, and one product that was released commercially: the graphics program PAINT! In a 1982 article titled A Day At The Capital Children's Museum, Melanie Graves described the scene: "My twelve-year-old friend Sarah and I went to the museum to explore the computers. There are several dozen computers scattered throughout the building which are used for exhibits, classroom teaching and the development of educational software... A machine that calls itself "Wisecracker" is the noisest of the computers that beckon visitors to the Communication exhibit. "My-name- is-Wise-crack-er," it says in a monotone, "Come-type-to-me." This message repeats endlessly until someone types at the keyboard or turns off the computer. "Hello, how are you?" Sarah typed, and pressed the return key. "Hel-lo-how-are-you," the machine’s voice responded. Sarah typed for awhile longer and then proclaimed, "It sure is dumb, but its voice is kind of cute." The computer next to Wisecracker has a data base program that asked Sarah her name, where she came from, and other questions. It informed her that she was the thirty-seventh person from Virginia to type in data that day... "Fifty-five percent of the people who came here were girls," she told me. Next to the data base, a computer is set up with a music program. Sarah pressed some random keys, causing notes to sound. At the same time, the letter names of the notes appeared on the keys of a piano that was displayed on the screen. There is also a Teletext terminal that tells inquirers about weather predictions, and news releases, the latest acquisitions at the public library, local cultural events and whatever else has been entered into the data base for that day... After playing with Teletext, Sarah and I went to the Future Center, a room equipped with twenty Atari 800s. On weekdays, the classroom is available to school groups ranging from prekindergarten to high school. On weekends, families arrive for courses in programming. Classes have also been created for working people, senior citizens, community groups, congressional spouses and other special interest groups. This summer more than sixty students from the Washington, D.C. public schools attended one of two free month-long computer camps at the museum." This interview took place on April 2, 2021. Ann's web site Museum in Atari ConnectionVolume 1 Number 4 A Day At The Capital Children's Museum Computers And Kids, article by Edith Holmes in ASIS Bulletin, June 1981   Compu-tots and other joys of museum life by Peter Hirshberg,  Instructional Innovator, Sept 1981   Description of donation in "Atari in Action Atari Institute Newsletter" Fall 1982 ANTIC Interview 391 - Tracy Frey, Atari Birthday Girl ANTIC Interview 407 - Guy Nouri, Interactive Picture Systems National Children's Museum

The Massage: Presented by The McLuhan Institute
The Massage: Presented by The McLuhan Institute S1 EP5: Peter Hirshberg

The Massage: Presented by The McLuhan Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 50:32


Subscribe to TMI Newsletter for all updates: https://mcluhaninstitute.substack.com/welcome Peter Hirshberg is an entrepreneur and marketing innovator who has led emerging media and technology companies at the center of change for more than 20 years. He is a Trustee of The Computer History Museum and a Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute. Intro Music is 'Radio McLuhan' by Annelise Noronha --- The McLuhan Institute exists to explore and understand the personal and social effects and implications of technology, following the pioneering work of Marshall McLuhan.

Exponential Africa Podcast
#311 Exponential Africa - Peter Hirshberg

Exponential Africa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 11:55


Today on the Exponential Africa Show Mic Mann has a great conversation with Peter Hirshberg - Cofounder and Chairman of Maker City Project.Discussing the fascinating rise of Silicon Valley from the very beginning. The different, highly diverse cultures that came together and evolved to what Silicon Valley is today.Peter Describes what Maker City Project is all about, operating with cities, towns, and the private sectors to create new forms of civic innovation, economic development, and ultimately transformation. Working with the idea that anybody can get involved create something and make a difference.Watch the Full Episode to hear more about what made silicone valley what it is today and how The Maker city project is preparing its citizens for the future.#futureproofAfrica

American Monetary Association
298: How Economic Incentives Impact Communities with Maker City's Peter Hirshberg

American Monetary Association

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 14:19


Jason Hartman talks with Peter Hirshberg, founder of Maker City® Project and CEO and co-founder of Lighthouse.one, about Opportunity Zones and how they work with constructing cities. Jason and Peter explore how the incentives were created and why they are crucial to the success of projects like Opportunity Zones. Key Takeaways: [1:56] Economic reinvention is a bottom up thing as people found what they were good at and innovators moved into the city [6:08] Why you have to create incentives like those the Opportunity Zone offers [10:10] Why real estate matters Website: www.Lighthouse.one www.JasonHartman.com/Properties

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
1328: Interest Rates, Financial Repression, Housing Affordability & Maker City by Peter Hirshberg

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 27:22


Jason Hartman starts today's show discussing how it's possible that low interest rates can be used as financial repression tool even though it seems like a good thing at first glance. He also explores an article highlighting affordability issues across the nation and how it's impacting markets that Jason's investors bought homes in prior to the runup. Then Jason talks with Peter Hirshberg, founder of Maker City® Project and CEO and co-founder of Lighthouse.one, about Opportunity Zones and how they work with constructing cities. Jason and Peter explore how the incentives were created and why they are crucial to the success of projects like Opportunity Zones. Key Takeaways: [3:47] Part of financial repression is low interest rates [7:42] Affordability is becoming more and more of an issue across the US, including some where investors used to be able to get reasonable properties [10:05] The Water Theory of money Peter Hirshberg Interview: [14:43] Economic reinvention is a bottom up thing as people found what they were good at and innovators moved into the city [18:55] Why you have to create incentives like those the Opportunity Zone offers [22:57] Why real estate matters Website: www.Lighthouse.one www.JasonHartman.com/Properties ‘Their house is on fire': the pension crisis sweeping the world Housing in these cities may become unaffordable by 2028

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing & Income Property
1328: Interest Rates, Financial Repression, Housing Affordability & Maker City

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing & Income Property

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 28:00


Jason Hartman starts today's show discussing how it's possible that low interest rates can be used as financial repression tool even though it seems like a good thing at first glance. He also explores an article highlighting affordability issues across the nation and how it's impacting markets that Jason's investors bought homes in prior to the runup. Then Jason talks with Peter Hirshberg, founder of Maker City® Project and CEO and co-founder of Lighthouse.one, about Opportunity Zones and how they work with constructing cities. Jason and Peter explore how the incentives were created and why they are crucial to the success of projects like Opportunity Zones. Key Takeaways: [3:47] Part of financial repression is low interest rates [7:42] Affordability is becoming more and more of an issue across the US, including some where investors used to be able to get reasonable properties Peter Hirshberg Interview: [14:43] Economic reinvention is a bottom up thing as people found what they were good at and innovators moved into the city [18:55] Why you have to create incentives like those the Opportunity Zone offers Website: www.Lighthouse.one www.JasonHartman.com/Properties ‘Their house is on fire’: the pension crisis sweeping the world Housing in these cities may become unaffordable by 2028

The Opportunity Zone Expo Podcast
Peter Hirshberg - Let's Treat Our Cities as Development Platforms

The Opportunity Zone Expo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 55:25 Transcription Available


Peter Hirschberg's early experience with government was the opposite of positive. His private industry experience rewarded fast prototyping, fast iteration and cooperative development. Now, with Maker City, he may have found a way to merge the speed and innovation of Silicon Valley with the potential for social good embodied in the OZ program. Peter Hirshberg is my guest on this episode of The OZExpo Podcast.Host: Jack HealdGuest: Peter HirshbergOther ReferencesFactory OSMaker CityCatalyst Opportunity Zone FundVillage CapitalJake Soberal & Irma Olguin 

BIM digest
No.134 - 도시 재생과 혁신 실천 인프라인 메이커 시티

BIM digest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018


안녕하세요.오늘은 도시 재생과 혁신 실천 인프라인 메이커 시티에 대한 책을 간략히 소개해 보겠습니다. 저자가 메이커 이니셔티브로 유명한, 데일 도허티, 피터 허시버그, 마샤 카다노프 입니다. 이 책은 도시 재생, 혁신 도시, 메이커 운동과 정책, 교육, 도시 공간 디자인과 개발, 중소기업 및 대기업 성공 사례, 도시 성공 사례 등 많은 내용을 잘 정렬해 담고 있습니다.미국 행정부 메이커 시티 정책, 샌프란시스코, 뉴욕, 브루클린, 시카고, 버닝맨, 포틀랜드, 켄터키 도시 개발 정책, 누브(NuVu), 클리브랜드/샌디에고 등 공공도서관 및 박물관, LRNG, 보카데미, LCCC, 팹랩, 퍼스트빌드, 오픈소스, 도시제조연합, 시애틀 주거동맹, 도시 프로토타이핑, 오픈데이터, 디지털 격차 등 적용 사례 및 시행착오한 내용이 인터뷰를 바탕으로 정리되어 있습니다. 아울러, 각 성공 사례 및 플랫폼에 대한 레퍼런스 링크가 있어, 상세한 자료를 맵처럼 안내하고 있습니다.저자들이 메이커 운동 이니셔티브를 민간, 업계, 정부에서 주도하고 있는 유명한 분들이라, 인터뷰 사례가 매우 상세하고 다양합니다. 아울러, 공역자들이 메이커 운동을 하며, 국내에서 경험한 메이커 생태계와 사례를 담고 있어, 국내외 환경의 차이을 느낄 수 있을 것입니다.신산업과 기술을 도입하기 전에 필요한 생태계 마련에 초점을 맞추고 있는 이 책은 도시 재생 및 혁신, 메이커 운동과 스타트업 개발, 교육, 정책에 관심이 있는 분들께 도움이 되리라 생각합니다   Podcast 방송 링크 - 메이커 시티 소개메이커 시티 책 저자피터 허시버그(Peter Hirshberg)•도시 혁신 재단, Re: Imagine Group 설립자. 애플, 소니 등 전사 마케팅 전략 수립•샌프란시스코 도시 정책, MIT 미디어랩 자문, 도시 혁신 프로젝트 수행. TED, CeBIT 강연데일 도허티(Dale Dougherty)•Make Media 설립자 및 CEO. 메이크 메거진 발행•세계 최초 메이커 페어 설립 및 시작. 메이커 운동의 아버지 마샤 카다노프(Marcia Kadanoff)•도시 혁신 재단(미) CSO(Chief Strategy Officer). 애플, 마이크로소프트 등 마케팅 전략•여성 리더 200 멤버. 샌프란시스코 도시 재생 위원

TransLoc Mobility Matters Podcast
Ep. 001, Pt. 2: Smart Cities with Peter Hirshberg

TransLoc Mobility Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 23:37


America’s second cities are poised to become centers for innovation and growth. In this episode, we continue our discussion of smart cities with Peter Hirshberg with a focus on data fusion and social mobility. Plus, we make predictions about the future of America’s cities and transit networks. The post Ep. 001, Pt. 2: Smart Cities with Peter Hirshberg appeared first on TransLoc.

america smart cities transloc peter hirshberg
TransLoc Mobility Matters Podcast
Ep. 001, Pt. 2: Smart Cities with Peter Hirshberg

TransLoc Mobility Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 23:37


America’s second cities are poised to become centers for innovation and growth. In this episode, we continue our discussion of smart cities with Peter Hirshberg with a focus on data fusion and social mobility. Plus, we make predictions about the future of America’s cities and transit networks. The post Ep. 001, Pt. 2: Smart Cities with Peter Hirshberg appeared first on TransLoc.

america smart cities transloc peter hirshberg