Wide Angle

By: Angelo Fernando
  • Summary

  • A podcast that looks across the tech frontier's blind spots. The platforms, the apps and systems we take for granted. Plus those pesky issues that come up from behind us and …. jolt us.
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Episodes
  • Oops, you may have been hacked - Angelo Fernando - Episode 5
    Aug 9 2024

    It's as if we're one nation, under attack. Cyber attacks are so common, we tend to dismiss them as someone else's problem. Until it isn't. Our home, our workplace, our identity, our social media account. What have you done lately to ward off the next hack? What if you're identity has already been compromised?

    If the answer is 'nothing' then you should listen to two people on this show who are embedded in the complex, murky world of cybersecurity. Michael Emery is senior systems administrator at Benjamin Franklin Charter Schools. Spencer Luke is a security analyst at Microsoft overseeing very large groups. They give us valuable insight into who might be after our data and how to safeguard it.

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    19 mins
  • Something To Write Home About - Angelo Fernando - Episode 4
    Jul 13 2024

    On this show, hear from three writers I met during a recent visit to Sri Lanka.

    Tyron Devotta, a former journalist is about to publish a book set during World War 2 in Ceylon. He talks about the role of the writer in a time when the audience's reding habits are changing.

    Shannel Pinidiya, still a student, talks about the construction of her complex novel, and how she got into historical fiction writer at an early age.

    Lal Medawattegedara, senior lecturer at the Open University of Sri Lanka. His book, "When Ghosts Die," was shortlisted for a Gratiaen Award this year.

    I also like to promote two organization.

    First Story, a London based outfit partners with schools to nurture young writers.

    Write The World, based in the US, is an organization I support. My students to participate in their projects.

    The Gratiaen Trust organizes workshops for writers and editors, has outreach programs, and holds an annual book awards.

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    Spending time in Sri Lanka helped me reconnect with many of my friends and colleagues in advertising, media and journalism. I was fortunate to be able to attend the Gratiaen Awards in June. It was inspiring to see how book publishing and authors have evolved, despite the constant complaints that "nobody reads anymore!"


    SHOW NOTES: To Find out more about these:

    1. 1. The Gratiaen Awards, Sri Lanka: https://www.gratiaen.com
    2. Tyron Devotta - http://www.media360.lk
    3. Shannel Pinidiya - "Dear Leo" (2024) Dear Leo - Jam Fruit Tree Publications
    4. Lal Medawattegedara - Open University of Sri Lanka.
    1. Radio 201 - Angelo Fernando - Radio 201 Podcasts
    2. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/radio201/id1565037153

    3. First Story, UK - FirstStory.org.UK
    4. Write The World, US - WriteTheWorld.Org
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    14 mins
  • "Escape from The Attention Hackers" - Angelo Fernando - Episode 3
    Mar 27 2024

    For about 1,250 hours a school year, our students' phones are turned off, and they're not in their pockets either! It's how we make sure the 'attention hackers' can't get through. There's plenty of evidence that this model of education is best for our youth. (Do listen to a podcast called 'Your Undivided Attention' for more on this.) In this episode I talk about how this phone-free environment makes teaching and learning such a joy at Benjamin Franklin High School.

    We are not the only school to adopt this. Coram Deo, a school in Texas. Its principal calls school 'a place of digital rest.' I also feature Jonathan Haidt who challenges schools to conduct a larger experiment with phones. Listen to how he frames it. By coincidence, his book, The Anxious Generation is out this week.

    To place all of this in a wider context, consider how Congress in the US, and the EU, are finally getting out of their slumber and holding social media companies' feet to the fire. But it's a little too late, and there is plenty of pushback. This means we ought to come out stronger and tell these companies what we expect of them.

    Perhaps this podcast is one such an attempt. I hope you enjoy the show. Do listen to "Your undivided attention," too, if you have the time. And thanks for listening, and subscribing.

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    11 mins

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