Gene Moy (梅忠毅) is a user experience architect from Chicago with 14 years experience working on the web and now, medical devices. Occasionally he thinks every day feels like 1995 all over again. More about Gene »
Caught it by chance this morning on one of our four PBS HD channels.
Everyday Edisons allows people in competition to take an idea from thought to paper and then the whole design and ideation process, including prototyping, and also there’re some intellectual property aspects. It’s hard to be excited about work after you do it every day I suppose, but this is an interesting development in programming.
It’s nice to see programs about design, like say, the Design Squad, also on PBS, but is technically speaking a kids’ program. These kids are doing some pretty advanced stuff though. We never did anything like what they’re doing in high school or grade school, but, I went to Catholic schools.
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05 Jul 2007 2104HEdison writes:
Check out…un televised footage from Everyday Edisons on http://www.youtube.com/everydayedisons
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