Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts
Moving At The Speed Of Creativity Podcasts
Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts include presentations and reflections relating to student engagement, the effective use of digital technologies to support learning, digital storytelling, web 2.0 in the classroom, and other topics related to improving both teaching and learning. Learn ...
Podcast334: One to One Learning with Open Source Netbooks is Practical, Affordable and Powerful - ...
One to one learning with wireless, digital devices in the hands of every learner in the classroom is the future. With netbooks running over 100 free educational applications on Ubuntu Linux, that dream can be a reality in your classroom and school ...
Podcast333: Reflections on Social Media, School Change, 21st Century Learning Skills, and China
This podcast is a reflection I recorded on a flight back to the United States from the October / November 2009 21st Century Learning Conference in Hongzhou, China. There are some issues about which I am reticent to blog, given their poliltical ...
Podcast332: WordPress Saves Lives - Learn How #actem09
This podcast is a recording of the ACTEM 2009 conference breakout session, "WordPress Saves Lives - Learn How," by Wesley Fryer on October 16, 2009. ACTEM is the Association of Computer Technology Educators in Maine, and their 2009 conference was held in ...
Podcast331: Leveraging the Potential of Social Media for School Public Relations
This podcast is a recorded presentation from the 2009 Oklahoma School Public Relations Association conference at Quartz Mountain on April 23, 2009. This session, presented by Wesley Fryer, was titled, “Leveraging the Potential of Social Media for ...
Podcast330: Get Out of Your FUNK, Cut the JIVE! Make Your Classroom Come Alive!!!
This podcast is a recorded presentation from the Podstock 2009 conference on May 1 in Wichita, Kansas, by some of the most innovative elementary teachers you could ever hope to meet. Linley Voboril, Tamara Padfield, and Kimberly Herron presented this ...
Podcast329: Playing Civilization Revolution on the iPod Touch / iPhone
This podcast features an interview with 11 year old Alexander, discussing his experiences playing the iPod Touch / iPhone version of the game Civilization Revolution. According to the English WikiPedia entry for the game: Civilization Revolution is a ...
Podcast328: Students as Self-Advocates: Why/How Learners Should Craft Their Own Digital Footprints ...
This podcast features a recording of Ginger Lumen's presentation with her students at the 2009 PodStock conference entitled, "Students as Self-Advocates: Why/How Learners Should Craft Their Own Digital Footprints." The official conference description of ...
Podcast327: Using Digital Technologies and Personal Learning Networks to Enhance Learning by Clif ...
This podcast is a recording of Dr. Clif Mim's outstanding keynote on day 2 of the Podstock 2009 conference held in Wichita, Kansas, on May 2, 2009. The title of Clif's session was, "Using Digital Technologies and Personal Learning Networks to Enhance ...
Podcast326: Reflections on the Google Teacher Academy - Boulder, Colorado
This podcast was mobile-recorded from the road, driving across Kansas following the Google Teacher Academy in Boulder, Colorado, on August 5, 2009. The GTA is a packed day of learning, and I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to not only learn more about ...
Podcast325: Implementing a Shared Vision for Digital Learning in Kingman, Kansas
This podcast is an interview with Scott Carter, superintendent of schools in Kingman, Kansas. Scott is continuing to lead his district to implement a bold strategic plan which was collaboratively created three years ago. The district's top priority is to ...
Podcast 324: Gaming, Fun, and Digital Citizenship at the Internet Cafe in Cushing, Oklahoma
This podcast is a recording of an interview I conducted in February 2009 with Linda the Computer Lady at her Internet Cafe in Cushing, Oklahoma. The young people in Cushing (as well as older folks who are digitally inclined) are extremely fortunate to ...
Podcast323: R U In My Space? Y Have A Social Media Policy Guideline? (NECC09 Preso by Karen ...
This podcast is a recording of the presentation "R U In My Space? Y Have A Social Media Policy Guideline?" at the NECC 2009 conference in Washington D.C. on July 1, 2009. Karen Montgomery and Wesley Fryer shared this presentation, along with Gina Hartman ...
Podcast322: Powerful Ingredients for Blended Learning (Ingredients 1 - 5)
This podcast is a recording of a videoconference I shared with educators in Texas and Ohio on July 7, 2009, as part of the summer Tandberg Connections professional development program. The session description was: Good teaching is similar in many ways to ...
Podcast321: Getting a Global Perspective - The Power of Collaborative Projects by Dyane Smokorowski
This fantastic presentation by Dyane Smokorowski (Mrs. Smoke) was shared at the PodStock 2009 conference in Wichita, Kansas, on May 1, 2009. Dyane is an instructional technology coach in Andover, Kansas, and is one of the most enthusiastic advocates for ...
Podcast320: Lessons Learned Recording, Editing, and Publishing Digital Audio
This podcast is a collection of recorded audio from a workshop shared with teachers in Gadsden City Schools, Alabama, on June 10, 2009. In the workshop, teachers learned how to use a Sony UX-70 mp3 digital audio recorder to record audio in an oral ...
Podcast319: Integrating Podcasting into the Classroom Using Moodle by Dean Mantz and Brian Richter ...
This podcast is a recording of Dean Mantz and Brian Richter's presentation on May 2, 2009, at the PodStock 2009 conference titled, "Integrating Podcasting into the Classroom Using Moodle." The session description was: How you use podcasting in the ...
Podcast318: Empowering Students as Digital Witnesses (Storychasing Part I - PodStock09 Keynote)
This podcast is a recording of my keynote address for the 2009 PodStock conference, held in Wichita, Kansas, on May 1-2, 2009. This part 1 of a 2 part series on Storychasing: Empowering Students as Digital Witnesses. Part 2 will be presented online this ...
Podcast317: Comparing Drop.io and Gabcast for Cell Phone Digital Recording
In this podcast from the road, I compare the available features, limitations, and relative benefits of using the web service drop.io compared to Gabcast for cell phone (or regular land line phone) digital recording. Gcast is another available option for ...
Podcast316: Behold the Glory and Honor of the Snack Leader!
This week, the honor of being her preschool class snack leader falls again to my five year old daughter, Rachel. Inspired by her enthusiasm and excitement for the honor and responsibilities of being the class snack leader, this podcast features some ...

