Education Through Entertainment

Bounders and Cads – School Shows to Avoid

Posted on Mon, Dec 27, 2010

In an earlier entry (Science Assemblies - It's Been a Long Roadwe discussed the rise of science school assemblies in Michigan and the Midwest through the actions and creativity of two competing companies, Mr. Wizard and Mobile Ed Productions. We also discussed how many employees have filtered through both companies over the years, and set out to start solo careers following a stint with one or the other of these two founding companies.

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Mobile Ed Now on Hubpages!

Posted on Wed, Dec 15, 2010

Just a quick one this morning to let you know we are now publishing helpful school assembly insights and tips on Hubpages.

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Whiteout! - School Assemblies and Bad Weather

Posted on Mon, Dec 13, 2010

All over the midwest school assemblies were canceled today as heavy snow and ice forced schools to close for the day. And that’s a shame! Just ask any kid. The worst time for a snow day (not that most kids will ever admit that there is a bad time!) is when you are supposed to have a cool school assembly program that day instead of class. 

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Bodyworks - School Assembly Programs that Promote Good Health

Posted on Fri, Dec 10, 2010

OK, it’s my own fault, I admit it. The last few weeks my son, daughter and wife were all sick. First my wife caught a cold/cough thing, then my daughter got it, then my son came home with some kind of 48 hour flu bug. All the while I rolled along feeling just fine. I got cocky, too. 

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School Assemblies - News from the Road

Posted on Tue, Dec 7, 2010

Travel is a regular part of the life of a school assembly performer. Professional presenters of school assemblies are regularly “on the road”, and these "road warriors" often rack up huge amounts of miles during the course of a normal school year. One presenter of ours who does not usually travel as often or as far, is our wonderful “Dr Exhaustus” himself, Jeff Hoge. Jeff is resident in Chicago and regularly performs in schools all around northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin, with his own program on the environment, “Our Changing Climate” as well as with our creative writing school assembly program “Young Authors Day”. In addition, during the winter, Jeff handles our Living Lincoln assembly program.

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School Assemblies - An Antidote to Winter Blues

Posted on Mon, Nov 29, 2010

So Thanksgiving is over and that only means one thing here in Michigan and Ohio and the rest of the Midwest. Winter is coming and it’s right around the corner! 

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Science Assemblies and State Standards - Physical Science

Posted on Tue, Nov 23, 2010

Lately we have been discussing state educational standards and the ways in which they may be supported by quality educational assembly programs.

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Science Assembly Programs and State Standards Part 2

Posted on Thu, Nov 18, 2010

Last time we looked at how programs such as Skydome Planetarium meet State Educational Standards in science. Now I would like to continue that discussion with a look at another scientific discipline, chemistry.

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School Assemblies and State Standards - Skydome Planetarium

Posted on Tue, Nov 16, 2010

I love National Public Radio! Listening to NPR on my way to the office in the morning I often hear about things that are fascinating and about which I knew nothing before.

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School Assemblies - Searching for the Right Program

Posted on Thu, Nov 11, 2010

Just a quick one this morning!

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