Archive for the 'education' Category

Web producing for KQED

Posted by nick on September 20th, 2008

Health Dialogues on KQED.org

The first episode of Health Dialogues since I’ve signed on as the web producer aired yesterday. It includes an audio slideshow I put together after a trip to Balboa High School, a public school in San Francisco that has banned junk food, sodas, etc. from campus.

I’ve also added a “my latest work” section to the right sidebar, where you’ll find links to my latest work online.

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Remember the Future

Posted by nick on August 14th, 2008

Remember the Future homepage

I just finished the redesign for Remember the Future, my family’s Alzheimer’s Association fund. All donations made to Remember the Future go directly toward the Association’s advocacy initiatives, urging Congress to appropriate more funding toward Alzheimer’s research and patient care.

One of the biggest issues regarding Alzheimer’s disease, aside from the disease itself, is the huge burden it puts on our health care system. Right now, the total cost of Alzheimer’s to Medicare, Medicaid and businesses with employees caring for Alzheimer’s is $148 billion annually. Meanwhile, as the baby boomer generation ages, the number of Americans suffering from Alzheimer’s is expected to more than triple in the next 40 years, reaching 16 million by 2050. So increasing funding for research is a must.

But I digress.

If I can geek out for just a minute — I built the site with Flash CS3, and honed some serious actionscript skillz in the process, mostly in the intro. It was the first time I’ve used TweenLite, and certainly won’t be the last. That saves some serious busywork. One major lesson I learned is that audio and animation are nearly impossible to keep in sync for more than 30 seconds, whether you’re streaming or attaching a sound object. Needs some serious attention from Adobe.

So check out the site and, if you can, make a donation to Remember the Future. You can also join our team for this year’s Memory Walk, on Treasure Island, SF on October 11.

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Kids Driving Racecars

Posted by nick on July 16th, 2008

Go-cart racing at Infineon Raceway.

I just finished up my stint directing a reporters camp in San Rafael (see previous post for more details). Lots of fun turning kids on to multimedia reporting. Nick News — a kid-focused news show on Nickelodeon — called us yesterday. They’ll be coming out next month to film me and some of the kids for a piece they’re doing on summer camps. So if you watch Nickelodeon on a regular basis, keep an eye out for me…

A gallery of all the slideshows is in the works. As soon as that’s up, I’ll link to it. In the meantime, follow this link to watch a slideshow the kids produced last week, after we took a trip out to Infineon Raceway.

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Fast Forward Adventure Reporters

Posted by nick on July 1st, 2008


Sammy Hagar Poses with the first session of this year’s Fast Forward Adventure Reporters.

I’ve spent the last couple of weeks helping 5th - 10th graders learn to be multimedia journalists, as part of Fast Forward’s Adventure Reporters — an annual summer camp in San Rafael.

For the past several years, kids attending the camp have had the opportunity to interview a variety of famous and interesting people in the Bay Area. Their writing appears throughout the year in Fast Forward Magazine, which is distributed to schools throughout Marin County.

This is the camp’s first foray into multimedia, and I think the kids are enjoying it. Here’s a link to a slideshow created by two boys who went to Pixar studios and interviewed Andrew Stanton, director of Wall-E, before the film’s release.

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