Giuseppe Fortunati is a computer teacher from Italy. He lives in a magical village that sits at Italy's very center and shares its name with C. S. Lewis's classic "Tales of Narnia" series, books that Fortunati recommends to all.
Since his humble beginnings in 1984, when computers were still a rarity in his home country, Giuseppe has taught thousands of people, from students to teachers to doctors and at universities.
In 1986, he began experimenting with the use of television in a teaching environment. Together with his daughter, Mariangela, he created a series of TV programs, starting with "My Name is Computer" and culminating in a 12-part series called "Computer and Society." It's a powerful medium for the Italian teacher, who points out, "I think that tales and images can say more than many words."