Monday, October 29, 2007
Danny Rose?
Friday, October 26, 2007
Home Cookin'
Whenever I miss New Jersey, I head over to the Hy-Vee and purchase a product from my home state. Because when I think of authentic New Jersey food, I think of . . . . banana crisps?
Friday, October 19, 2007
Once, Twice, Three Times a Colbert-y
I suspect Mr. Colbert was again doing some late night snooping on this site the other night. After seeing my appeal for DonorsChoose.org, he decided to invite Craig Newmark on his show. Newmark, of http://www.craigslist.com , is a strong supporter of DonorsChoose. The website got some serious mention during the interview.
Here's the funny interview . . .
Thursday, October 18, 2007
There's Magic in These Signs
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Monday, October 15, 2007
The Challenge
As I previewed last week, today is Blog Action Day. What's neat is that there's no guarantee blogs can really deliver on a philanthropic/civic-minded project. There are many isolated examples of success, but nothing systemic. But this is an advantage. Free of the shackles of what's worked in the past, each blogger can try something different in the hopes of supporting this year's theme, the environment.
My method is to promote DonorsChoose.com. DonorsChoose let's lets teachers create proposals for projects that need funding. Potential donors visit the site, browse through potential projects, and can choose to fund all or part of a project.
DonorsChoose . . .
- Rewards teachers for creative ideas and articulate proposals.
- Provides a forum for donors who are searching for something out of the ordinary.
- Combines the ease of online money transfer with the spontaneity of donating to a good cause.
I selected this project because
- It helps a teacher in a district where 84% of the students, due to povery, are on a free lunch program. By comparison, my high school, High Point, is at about 5%.
- It helps a Los Angeles teacher who is in the Teach for America Corps. Teach for America is a noble effort to increase the number of highly-qualified teachers in classrooms and hopefully keep them there for good.
- The project is already partially funded. This is important to me because it emphasizes that if everybody chips in a little bit, even if they're complete strangers, great things can be accomplished.
- It aims to put some actual objects in the hands of science students. As a visual learner myself, I can appreciate this.
- The teacher's proposal uses the word "realia." Therefore, it helped me learn a new word.
Now I know some of you are saying, "Curtis, if I give enough money to fully fund the project, then nobody else will have the opportunity to donate to it. Therefore, I probably shouldn't give any money at all." That's hogwash. Stop saying that.
The project is
Help Public School Kids by Funding my Challenge at DonorsChoose
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Hold the Schmaltz
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
I AM America
Today I'm going to hit upon two common themes:
1) Rediscovering videos I made in college.
2) Stephen Colbert and I are secretly collaborating. Also, one of us has a time machine, thus explaining the time gap between our similar projects.
First, be amazed by last night's interview segment.
Then watch my take on it here, from late 2006.
Monday, October 8, 2007
Blogging for Change
Google is helping promote some really neat projects that combine blogging and philanthropy. These are two worlds that are bound to collide. Some say I actually predicted this with a presentation I gave in college. Others don't say that at all.
Either way, if there's some neat projects out there that need trying, like the one advertised above, I'm game.
Plus, Iowa is all about Clean Energy and being green. So there's plenty to write about. It's like a perfect storm of ideas. Not that I endorse global-warming-induced perfect storms.
Multi-State Zone
Here's yet another reason why you can't use road names to guess what state you're in.
Trivia:
If these two signs were all you had to deduce your location, what state would you say you were in?
Who said Vermont? That's incorrect. While Rutland and Burlington are cities in Vermont, everyone knows those hippies don't have road signs. They just let the homeowner pick a name that creates the most Zen with their hemp furniture.
The correct answer is Iowa. Trick question.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Confessions of a Wiffy
I guess my guilty conscience obligates me to refer you to this previous post, and then to the following report from the Colbert Report last night.