Neil Postman: On the Web
| 1. MCS: Neil Postman |
MCS logo Media Influence Neil Postman Section Index Articles Other Links Articles 'A Critical Examination of Claims Concerning the ‘Impact’ of Print': Daniela Lesley Evans [link added 7/5/98] 'Informing Ourselves to Death': Neil Postman Interview with Neil Postman Neil Postman |
| 2. CQ.F95.Review.Postman |
Review Neil Postman THE END OF EDUCATION New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995 reviewed by Howard A. Doughty Neil Postman's new title is deliberately ambiguous. He argues for the genuine purpose or "end" of ... |
| 3. Book Review - TECHNOPOLY by Neil Postman |
TECHNOPOLY The Surrender of Culture to Technology By Neil Postman Alfred A. Knopf, 222 pages, $26.50 By Postman has emerged in recent years as one of America's most eloquent and outspoken ... |
| 4. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTIONS by Neil Postman |
BLACKSTONE AUDIOBOOKS presents CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTIONS by Neil Postman |
| 5 Technopoly Topics |
This is the page from which you can enter your comments on any of Postman's ideas in Technopoly or browse the entries so far... Technopoly Topics |
| 6. NewsHour Online: Author and media scholar Neil Postman discusses the hazards of cyberspace |
CHARLAYNE HUNTER-GAULT: Neil Postman, thank you for joining us. How do you define cyberspace? NEIL POSTMAN: Cyberspace is a metaphorical idea which is ... |
| 7. Neil Postman |
Neil Postman: writing on the web Links to writing by Neil Postman, chair of the Department of Culture and Communications at New York University, who has written important books on education (including Teaching as a Conserving Activity and The... |
| 8. Multimedia Theory and Criticism: Syllabus |
Glenn A. Kurtz Multimedia Studies Program San Francisco State University Multimedia Theory and Criticism, Summer, 1997 (Topic links for each week lead to student work from previous classes. |
| 9. Blank |
"The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers." - Thomas Jefferson "The 'daily news' is a figment of our technological imagination." - Neil Postman |
| 10. Book Review |
by Amy Sherd Neil Postman's Technopoly is a critique of technology--the television, computers, microwaves, and more that make up our lives. These technologies are taken for granted and their presence is never questioned by most of us. |
| 11. Life & Career of Neil Postman - 01/14/88 - 7 |
American Profile Interview Life & Career of Neil Postman C-SPAN Washington, DC Date : 01/14/88 ID : 7 Length : 0:58 Price : $60.00 Postman, Neil, Professor, New York University The author of Amusing Ourselves to Death discusses his experiences in.. |
| 12. NewTech '98 |
Neil Postman is the chair of the Department of Culture and Communication at New York University and the author of 20 books, including Technopoly, The End of Education and Amusing Ourselves to Death. |
| 13. Neil Postman s Technopoly |
Neil Postman s Technopoly This article submitted by Rick Austin on 1/13/99. Topic: Neil Postman s Technopoly Thoughts: I am a graphic artist most grateful for the the advances that computer technology has brought to my profession in the way of... |
| 14. Books: Postman, Neil -- Amusing Ourselves to Death |
last updated: 12/14/98 Required Reading Neil Postman. Amusing Ourselves to Death; Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business. New York: Viking Penguin, 1985. ISBN 0-14-0099438-5 184 pages For reviews and pricing on this volume, try the sources.. |
| 15. Technopoly by Neil Postman |
This page was produced by in the context of course TEN 61939, Université Laval, Fall, 1996 with Your comments are welcome! |
| 16. The End of Education: Redefining the Value of School |
The End of Education: Redefining the Value of School Neil Postman, Vintage Books, 1996 One of the best writers among contemporary cultural critics, Neil Postman is passionate about education. His ambiguous title refers both to the idea that schools. |
| 17. AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH by Neil Postman |
BLACKSTONE AUDIOBOOKS presents AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH by Neil Postman |
| 18. Technopoly by Neil Postman |
This page was produced by in the context of course TEN 61939, Université Laval, Fall, 1996 with Your comments are welcome! |
| 19. Technological Determinists |
Technological Determinist In technological determinism, the machine, or technological innovation, is the primary source for social change. That there is a symbiotic relationship between technology and cultural changes is understood. |
| 20. CQ.F93.Review.Postman |
Review Neil Postman AMUSING OUSELVES TO DEATH Toronto: Penguin Books, 1985 Neil Postman TECHNOPOLY New York: Vintage, 1993 reviewed by David Model Neil Postman first came to the attention of ... |
| 21. POSTMAN LINKS |
NEIL POSTMAN LINKS Interview with Nancy Kaplan, in CMC Magazine An Interview for film with Postman THREADS Interview (real audio) An Online Forum (PBS) piece with Neil following the Ends of Education |
| 22. Mitch's Booklist Archives - Neil Postman |
Mitch's Booklist Archives (October 29, 1997) Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman Television, technology, media, mediums, questions, history, politics, journalism, education, religion, life = stirring. If you've ever watched a television, you. |
| 23. Neil Postman Resources |
Neil Postman Resources "For most people, technology is the ocean on a bright cool Spring day. Sparkling in the far distance; breathtakingly cold; exhilarating once you've plunged in. . This cold and beautiful Ocean is coming to meet you. . If you.. |
| 25. Television History |
"All media are extensions of some human faculty -- psychic or physical. The wheel ... is an extension of the foot ... the book is an extension of the eye ... clothing, an extension of the skin ... electric circuitry, an extension of the central nervous system. |
| 26. THE DISAPPEARANCE OF CHILDHOOD by Neil Postman |
BLACKSTONE AUDIOBOOKS presents THE DISAPPEARANCE OF CHILDHOOD by Neil Postman |
| 27. Neil Postman | 3 |
I don't have the book here with me right now so I can't type in a synopsis...expect one in the future. I have read this book and recommend it second only to "Amusing Ourselves to Death" : The Surrender of Culture to ... |
| 28. TECHNOS Quarterly Biography - Neil Postman |
TECHNOS Quarterly For Education and Technology Biography Neil Postman is professor of media ecology and chair of the Department of Culture and Communication at New York University. Postman has written 18 books, including Amusing Ourselves to Death.. |
| 29 The End of Education By Neil Postman |
THE END OF EDUCATION: Redefining the Value of School by Neil Postman, Knopf, New York, 1996 Imagine a new type of school. A school with a different purpose and content. In this school, five narratives provide a purpose to schooling and, as such, offer moral guidance, a sense |
| 30. Postman Page |
The Postman Page Online Forum with Neil Postman Amusing Ourselves with Death--a syndicated columnist takes a look at Americans infatuation with the macabre, as Neil Postman notes in his book. Biography of Neil Postman Neil Postman speech: .. |
| 31. Neil Postman |
Neil Postman Please Mr. Postman Postman IC I Deus Machina by Neil Postman What Makes Journalism Different? Sci-Tech NET.MAIL Should Learning Be Fun? Cyberspace Luther Postman Tuman The End of Education: Redefining the Value of School The Multiple.. |
| 32 Review of Neil Postman's THE END OF EDUCATION |
THE END OF EDUCATION Redefining the Value of School By Neil Postman New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995, 209 pages By In , Neil Postman returns to a question he has explored on and off since he began ... |
| 33. CMC Magazine:Shaping and Being Shaped |
Shaping and Being Shaped |
| 34. American Technoculture: Student Writing Data Base |
Jennifer Howe Dave Hogsette English 367.c01 Neil Postman summary Neil Postman's essay entitled "Invisible Technologies" discusses technologies that aren't visible to the ... |
| 35. Neil Postman Stuff |
Luddite, Neo-Luddite and!--mstheme--> Neil Postman Stuff!--mstheme--> This page represents a compilation of web sites, discussions, reviews and other bits of information about Luddism, Neo-Luddism and Neil Postman and his works. Neil Postman Links.. |
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| 36. MCS: Media Influence |
This is the Media Influence section of Daniel Chandler's Media and Communication Studies Site |
| 37. What Neil Postman has to say ... |
Volume 2, Number 3 / March 1, 1995 / Page 34 by On this page, you will find extensive passages from Postman's recent book, . I have chosen these excerpts because they provide the context for ideas ... |
| 38. GC 1422, Stan |
Electronic Reading Journal Reading Questions for The Disappearance of Childhood by Neil Postman Your responses to these questions should be submitted to me by email before 11 pm every Monday (email yourself a copy by putting your address in the cc line) |
| 39. Links to Other Internet Resources |
Dr. Forsberg's Links To Other Internet Resources Resources at my alma mater Media Research Lab Postman The Neil Postman Page What Neil Postman has to say .. Infolink Technopoly by Neil Postman Technopoly Topics Techn-No! Media & Technology .. |
| 40. MSNBC Survey - Online Learning |
Doonesbury Genealogy.com Home page Navigation Debating higher ed on the Web Select your connection speed or Download free Netshow Video Player It's a vast new world of learning: virtual universities are attracting thousands of students, and pulling in investment capital from |