Your digital media catch-up is right here.
Every Tuesday – for just a few minutes – I join Heather Backman (my old buddy from her days on CHOM FM) on the air at Jack 103 (Rogers Sports & Media) to give a quick blast about the current state of technology, media and Internet culture. We’re calling the segment Tech Tuesday (and we do it in just a few minutes).
What is Tech Tuesday?
If you ever find yourself wondering… What, exactly, is the point of TikTok? How can I make myself look better on a Zoom? Reddit? What’s that about? How do I help my kids be safer online? Who’s the latest creator and streamer that I should be checking out?
You are not alone.
This is what Heather Backman and I discussed this morning over on Jack 103 FM for a couple of minutes:
Backyard movie night: Everything you need to set up an outdoor cinema – cnet.
Whether it’s your driveway, your backyard or any small outdoor area, it’s fairly easy (and not too expensive) to build your own outdoor theater. The gear? A bright projector, a big bluetooth speaker (or powerful soundbar), and way to stream (think a laptop or tablet or a streaming stick). Beyond that, make sure that you can get power to reach that area, have strong wifi connectivity, and don’t forget about power outlets, dongles and all of the right cables. What’s missing? Popcorn, family and friends!
Have you setup a backyard theater? What gear works best for you?
Once the segment goes live on Jack 103, I will post it here for you to listen in, learn, share and engage….
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