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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

>> look at this. >> yes. >> reporter: a man teaching his son how to tie a tie for the first time. >> there's a tenderness here. >> absolutely. >> reporter: frederick picked up a camera 25 years ago. >> i didn't know the difference between an f stop and a bus stop. >> reporter: but mesmerized, he basically taught himself how to use it. >> the camera is such a powerful tool. >> reporter: he's trained his lens on his neighbors and beyond. his work featured in "ebony" magazine and the "washington post." but recently he faced a serious setback. >> you got some devastating health news. how did it strike you? >> you can't make me cry on camera, man. oh, man. i thought my life was over. >> reporter: advanced glaucoma left him blind in one eye and vision fading in the other. first despair, then it was back to work. >> i lost my sight but not my vision. >> reporter: now using digital technology to sharpen his images as

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Is It Still Teaching When the Professor Is Dead?


This article is part of the guide The EdSurge Podcast.
Aaron Ansuini had a question for the professor teaching his online course at Concordia University, in Montreal, so he decided to shoot him an email.
He had been enjoying the video lectures by the professor, François-Marc Gagnon, and Ansuini searched online for his email address. What he found instead was an obituary for the professor, who passed away almost two years ago.
“I thought at first that just coincidentally there was some other prof who had passed away with the same name—like, oh, that’s very odd,” he remembers. Then it sunk in that the professor he thought was teaching him was no longer around.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130424:17:08:00

said he is free to say what he wants to say. megyn? >> megyn: how about princeton? have they commented on this? they are find with mr. fullback-falk saying they deserved it. >> they sent us almost like a business card what his title was. there was no comment. there was nothing. just what his title is at princeton university. professor emeritus. that's it. nothing else. >> megyn: this is an american citizen, right, mr. falk? >> yes, yes. >> megyn: we will get to the bottom of this coming up a lit barrett later in the show. this is not his first time making controversial comments. and why, why would we be paying him for 40 years at princeton? really? do your kids go to princeton? do you know this is the man teaching them for all that time and now he is professor emeritus there? not to mention u.c. santa barbara and advising the u.n. human rights council?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110319:10:10:00

fukushima area and they decided to get out. they wanted in the exclusion zone. they are concerned for health, safety and that of their children. people aren't taking risks. of course, when it's associated with food, people do get concerned. from what the government has told us. it's not going to impact your health. they have launched a thorough investigation and will alert the public when they know more. >> we appreciate the update. thank you so much. we'll have a follow up on the story this morning. meanwhile, a new hampshire man teaching in japan is back home, but his heart, his concerns still back in japan. he was met at the boston airport. he was teaching english in sendai when the quake struck. listen to his concern now about what's happening back in japan. >> i have to imagine that some of them might not have made it

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