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June 12, 2007

As I was driving home this evening, I received a call from a fellow science teacher who shared the news of the
passing of Don Herbert. As I reflect on the impact Mr. Wizard had on science education and me personally, I can't help but be thankful for his dedication and contagious enthusiasm for learning science. It's difficult to find a science teacher who doesn't have a favorite Mr. Wizard story. A recently retired teacher loved to tell the story of how Mr. Wizard taught him how to cook a hot dog by literally electrocuting the hot dog using a lamp cord and 120 volts of electricity. I remember watching Mr. Wizard's World on Nickelodeon in the mid 1980's and being impressed by the simplicity of the experiments but also the way Don made you want to conduct the experiments at home. Don Herbert made a career out of making science fun.

During the late 1990's, I was fortunate enough to get to work with Don on several projects, and I took the opportunity to
ask for his advice as I started my television career. …
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April 18, 2006

When the phone rings, we never know quite what to expect. The phone rang and on the other end was a senior producer at the
Ellen Show (you know... Ellen DeGeneres). It seems that this producer had been watching a few of our
science videos and wanted to know if Ellen would have fun making huge clouds with liquid nitrogen, shooting potatoes, whipping up a batch of slime or learning how to make toilet paper fly. My response was "yes" to all of the above. But maybe it's best if you help us decide which science experiments would be most fun to do with Ellen. Of course, the goal of the segment is to show parents how to make learning fun... and what could be more fun than 50 gallons of Insta-Snow erupting on the set?
Now this doesn't mean that I'm automatically on the show... they're just interested. So, what cool science demos should I pitch to the producers at the Ellen Show?
September 7, 2005

A popular guest on the Johnny Carson Show, Don Herbert was truly an inspiration to an entire generation of science enthusiasts. I remember watching him as a kid and being impressed by the fact that while he was amazing, he didn't have a laboratory or wear a lab coat. He just looked like a friendly guy who did amazingly cool science experiments in his garage... what a great neighbor!
In contrast to television today, I was struck by the fact that he would allow an experiment to fail. Why didn't they edit it out? Because he believed that failure was so important for children to see.
In 1991 I was approached by NBC television to host a 3½-minute science spot in a program called News for Kids. Remember, this was pre "Bill Nye the Science Guy" or "Beakman". As we planned the look and feel of the segment, something inside told me to call Don Herbert and get his advice... so I did. Here's what Don Herbet said, "Don't' let them put you in a lab coat if you don't want to look like a doctor or research scientist... just be yourself... and "... never let …
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