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Re: Edutainment (was Re: Open Book)
Marshal Anderson wrote:
>
> "When I hear the word Edutainment I reach for my gun"
"Edutainment" is to English as, well, lots of American words are to
English. Certainly not part of; not exactly parallel to; certainly not
orthogonal; sort of Bizarro English, I guess. It puts me in mind of the
common IT world usage of the non-word "architected" to mean "designed."
Why a stupid-sounding neologism is needed when there's already a
perfectly good _real_ word for the concept, I'll never understand.
Is there a real word or phrase for the concept of entertainment with an
edifying educational content? If so, let's use it. I don't care if
"edutainment" has a certain currency; let's use the right word if there
is one. If there isn't, then I guess it's edutainment unless we can
come up with something better.
--
Doug Loss The difference between the right word and
Data Network Coordinator the almost right word is the difference
Bloomsburg University between lightning and a lightning bug.
dloss@bloomu.edu Mark Twain