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A New Way to Engage on PBS

Welcome to the new PBS Engage.  Things are looking a little different around here.  Our new look surfaces everything ‘social’ happening on PBS.org – comments, conversations, even the chance to chat with your favorite filmmakers or personalities and more. Some of the more exciting changes include:

  • Find out what people are saying about PBS all over the web with our new FriendFeed feature on the homepage. It pulls in what people are saying on Twitter, YouTube, Delicious, StumbleUpon, and lots of other sites.
  • Meet the bloggers of Engage.  Find out about Betty’s multilingual dog or Amy’s love of all things monkey.
  • Follow the conversation on your favorite PBS blogs.  I’ll pull comments from hot topics on blogs such as Moyers, NewsHour and more to show you what viewers are talking about on PBS.org. 

Let me know what you think of the new Engage site, you, after all, are the reason we’re here.

Comments

explanatory screencasts

As part of its educational mission, I'd love to see PBS get involved in creating explanatory screencasts and various computer topics (and other topics) and encouraging the public to do likewise. Maybe recognize on the PBS web site the best in screencasts created by the public, etc.

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