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Re: CNN Special Featuring FIRST, Sunday 5/15
I thought Dean came off very well and I actually wanted to hear more from him.
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Can't wait to head out to the Pennsylvania Regional next year. I might get lost!
The fact that the documentary had to be generalized so much can be considered an indictment on television viewers, but I'll chalk it up to me just being nitpicky. Loved the documentary. Recorded it and talking to our officers about it this week. |
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I did like most of the special and it was really intriguing even with out the mentions of FIRST. I still cannot believe most of the facts that were stated thought. I believe it's ridiculous that states alter their standardized tests just to have a majority of the students pass. Instead of mostly focusing on our military industrial complex that our government is, we should take much more time to focus on our actual future as well.
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Re: CNN Special Featuring FIRST, Sunday 5/15
Fredi,
I have great respect for your team and this program helped increase that respect. Please pass along my best wishes for the continued success of your students. I hope that education in Tennessee and New Jersey and all states benefits from this doc. It shows more than anything, that there are students out there that want to learn, to do better, to improve their own lives and those around them. Thankfully, FIRST is there to help them realize some of their goals. |
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I just wanted to hit on this quote. Even though I do believe that the country does not pay enough attention to our education, I know that the apathetic ideas that are in many of American students it a leading factor. For some, their will and want to learn is just non-existent. The only thing that they care about is something that may unproductive or impractical for the future. It can happen but it is completely difficult to motivate millions of kids. FIRST will do it some day but American society needs to jump on board. |
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That is not to say that there aren't any important problems to be solved today, in fact I'd argue that the problems needing solved today are more important. The difficulty is that there isn't a unified front exposing the public to these problems and treating them as "cool". FIRST is making an effort to do this as are other programs, but there is still work to do. |
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Re: CNN Special Featuring FIRST, Sunday 5/15
Dear CNN,
We're not from indiana. Love, Wildstang |
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If this was on facebook, I would "like" this haha.
At this point, any exposure on a national level for FIRST is good exposure. Sure there are some things that could be done better but the way CNN ran it made sure that everyone could understand that there is a problem and FIRST is a great way to begin to solve it. Disclaimer about this next part: I do not believe any of this is right and I was honestly shocked when I heard it from my teacher The problem with education was put in a great but twisted way by my economics teacher: the governments and authorities in the poorer areas of the country where gangs are secretly don't want them to advance in society because well... they come from the families of gangs. They're scared of these people being above them later on, so they bring them down (crabs in a barrel mentality?) by not offering higher level courses and extra-curriculars such as FIRST. THIS is one of the many things about our culture that needs to be changed. Also, people have also said that a great challenge from America such as going to the moon will bring about our brightest minds and inspire them to be successful. Anyone thinking Mars? ![]() |
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I thought it was a great program. They were really smart to follow a couple of students to get that personal emotional involvment to keep the viewed engaged. The minor errors (regional names, Wildstang's new address) aren't a big deal at all in the grand scheme of things. |
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Re: CNN Special Featuring FIRST, Sunday 5/15
I think that overall it was a great overview...
All the little details that were wrong do make me cringe, though. Not because of how it reflects on FIRST -- none of the people who notice the little wrong details are the target audience -- but because of what it shows us about journalism. This is *journalism*, where their job is to get the details right! (Now apply to every other news story the diligence in facts we see here, and see why I'm cringing.) Last edited by pfreivald : 15-05-2011 at 23:48. |
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If the reporter gets the story 80% correct, I am THRILLED! |
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I thought all 3 of the students featured did an amazing job on camera. They should be very proud of how they represented themselves, their teams and FRC.
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Re: CNN Special Featuring FIRST, Sunday 5/15
Despite the inconsistencies (Note to all readers: Virtually ALL media stories are rife with these kinds of errors. Remember that as you read the news...) it was a well-made program.
And, I got to see Billfred on TV! |
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I understand the show will be airing again on Sat at 8PM Eastern.
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You're completely right, xaul. Besides, we've got no problem hanging out with Beatty and the technokats.
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