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Latest revision as of 04:21, 18 August 2008
Tecker 911 is a technology based information and question and answer show produced by students of Haverford High School. The show focuses on showing ordinary people how to use technology to help their ordinary lives. Because it is produced by students, it sometimes focuses on tools to help students. Its website is http://911.tecker.net Tecker 911 is also shown on Channel 11, the local public access educational channel in Havertown.
Each episode covers a seperate, distinct topic and lasts about 5 to 15 minutes.
Every 5th episode is a "fun" episode where the cast likes to get out in the community and get hands on. Examples include "Haverford Township Day 2007" (30), "Behind the Scenes" (25), "War Walking" (20) and "Destroying Stuff" (15).
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Hosts
- Michael Plasmeier (ThePlaz)
- Michael Gdovin
- Ed Rochon (former)
- JD Dorfman (former)
- Jordan Berman
- Reed Dame
Guests
- Matt McMullan (17)
- Chris Denny (10)
- Margie Olinger, School District of Haverford Township (4)
Distribution
- Tecker 911 Website
- Channel 11, the local public access educational channel in Havertown
- YouTube
- iTunes
- Various Feeds (see website)
Episodes
- Website
- 100: Troubleshooting Tips and A Look Back (Final Episode)
- 99: Picnik
- 98: Maps Roundup
- 97: OpenID
- 96: Basecamp
- 95: eBooks
- 94: Netflix
- 93: Learning to Program
- 92: Live Sync
- 91: Mint
- 90: Power Saving Tips
- 89: Reusing Old Computers
- 88: VLC
- 87: Digg
- 86: Watching TV Online
- 85: Geotagging Photos
- 84: iPhone
- 83: Google Earth
- 82: Delicious
- 81: Zoho
- 80: Digital Video Workflow
- 79: Tablet PC
- 78: Wordpress Getting Started
- 77: Gmail
- 76: iLife
- 75: What We Use
- 74: U3
- 73: Twitter
- 72: iWork
- 71: Digital TV Transition
- 70: Electricity
- 69: Pandora
- 68: Online Backup
- 67: MobileMe
- 66: OneNote
- 65: GPS
- 64: Remote Access
- 63: Google Reader
- 62: Cloud Computing
- 61: Reinstalling Windows
- 60: Cell Phone Internet
- 59: Digital Camera Workflow
- 58: Firefox 3
- 57: Windows DVD Maker
- 56: iPod Backup
- 55: Mobile Computing
- 54: eBay
- 53: Speeding up Startup
- 52: Net Neutrality
- 51: Podcasting
- 50: Taking a Break
- 49: TiVo
- 48: OLPC
- 47: PayPal Security Key
- 46: Bookmooch
- 45: FiOS
- 44: Backup
- 43: Bluetooth
- 41: PayPal
- 40: DS vs PSP
- 39: Free Software
- 38: Mac
- 37: Burning ISOs
- 36: Facebook
- 35: Wii
- 34: File Zipping
- 33: Portable Apps
- 32: Web Hosting
- 31: Flickr
- 30: Haverford Township Day 2008
- 29: File and Printer Sharing
- 28: Truecrypt
- 27: Notebook Cards
- 26: Words: The Latin Dictionary
- 25: Behind the Scenes
- 24: Windows Movie Maker
- 23: Wikipedia Reliability
- 22: Firefox Add-Ons
- 21: Computer Storage
- 20: War Walking
- 19: Wifi
- 18: CollegeBoard.com Tools
- 17: Audacity
- 16: RSS
- 15: Destroying Stuff!
- 14: Ubuntu
- 13: Google Docs and Spreadsheets
- 12: Microsoft Office 2007
- 11: Windows Vista
- 10: LAN Party
- 9: MLA Formatting
- 8: TI-83+ on your Computer
- 7: Security Tips
- 6: YouTube on your iPod
- 5: Upgrading a PC
- 4: PowerSchool
- 3: Skype
- 2: Legal Music Downloading
- 1: Firefox
- Mac, PC, Linux Ad
- Article