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Podcast 41….Dan’s Video Project
from Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech » Podcasting August 29, 2008
Dan Meyer produced a fantastic 10 episode vodcast over the summer. We discuss his approach, his influences and the challenge of producing high quality, effective video. Show notes: Dan s 10 videos Ze Frank David SimonThe WireGraphing Stories Summer Camp Video *My feed in itunes is not functioning. The feed validates but itunes says it s wrong. Any help would be appreciated.
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A Scotsman and 5 Canadians walk into a bar…..EdTech Posse 4.5
from Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech » Podcasting August 26, 2008
Leave it to Rob Wall to have his handy microphone ready for a podcast with Ewan Mcintosh. After 6 hours of work with teachers, we were ready for a break and what better place to spend a hot August afternoon that in a local Scottish tavern with our visitor. Rob, Alec Couros and I along with Cindy Seibel and Kyle Licthenwald picked Ewan s giant brain for a few minutes prior to our evening event. Have a listen:
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#19 - Interview with Jean Ann Larson, CLO, and Tawanna Foggs, Educational Systems Coordinator, of William Beaumont Hospitals, Inc.
from SyberWorks LMS e-Learning Implementation Podcast Series August 08, 2008
Jean Ann Larson, Chief Learning Officer (CLO), and Tawanna Foggs, Educational Systems Coordinator, of William Beaumont Hospitals, talk about their use of the SyberWorks Learning Management System to train and certify hospital employees.
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Podcasting from the Hammock
from Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech » Podcasting August 01, 2008
I love summer. Sitting out on a sunny afternoon in my hammock and chatting with the posse. Rick, Rob and Heather (we missed Alec) and I chatted for just under an hour, Rob hit the record button and here it is. Flickr Image: nicholas in the hammock http://flickr.com/photos/nicholaslaughlin/463979068/
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Podcast 40 Going Global, Going Public
from Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech » Podcasting July 18, 2008
I tried to record the audio from my presentation last week but I must have messed something up. It s likely for the best since I was able to condense a 50 minute presentation down to about 18 minutes. After removing the videos, discussion and excessive rambling, this is what you re left with; the slidecast below as well as the mp3 for the podcast portion. | View | Upload your own Links: Nokomis What s in a Name Digizen Cyberbullying video
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PSW_01 Layer Comps
from One Minute Tip - Photoshop Wednesdays (Fullscreen) June 04, 2008
Layer Comps are used to remember the settings of the Layer Palette. Layer Comps are useful for creating different renditions or themes that are quickly accessible. In this example Layer Comps are used to create a series of web buttons in a single Photoshop document.
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#20 - “Inside Out”
from Real Time Minute April 30, 2008
In this special episode from the American Association of Museums Annual Conference, Jonathan sits down with Nina Simon, author of the Museum 2.0 blog, who shares a fascinating approach to exhibit creation that turns the process inside out and it involves the use of three-dimensional online worlds. Nina also shares her vision for museum experiences that adapt to visitor s interests in real time. Download Episode About the Guest: Nina Simon joined the Tech Museum of Innovation in October 2007 to curate their Tech Virtual Museum Workshop project, a collaborative, distributed approach to exhibition design that merges online, Second Life, and real-world content development. She also maintains Museum 2.0, a blog about ways that museums can integrate social networks, user-focused design, and etc. into their institutions. Nina Simon, author of Museum 2.0, at AAM in Denver, CO.
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#19 - “The Voting Booth”
from Real Time Minute April 30, 2008
In this special episode from the American Association of Museums Annual Conference in Denver, Jonathan steps into a voting booth created by the Liberty Science Center. Using a touch-screen voting interface, museum visitors in Jersey City, NJ, see with graphical results tallied in real time how they match up to current presidential candidates and other voters on scientific issues. Wayne LaBar of the Liberty Science Center walks Jonathan through the experience and its context. Download Episode Wayne LaBar demonstrating the virtual voting booth that is currently in action at the Liberty Science Center. About the Guest: Wayne LaBar is Vice President of Exhibitions and Featured Experiences at the Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, New Jersey.
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#18 - Charting New Territory in Virtual Worlds
from Real Time Minute April 30, 2008
In this extended edition of the Real Time Minute, Jonathan shares excerpts of a conversation with four museum professionals using three-dimensional virtual worlds to conduct meaningful learning activities in real time. Download Episode Chris Lawrence, Nora McCartney, Paul Sparrow, and David Klevan at AAM in Denver. Show Notes: In this special edition from the American Association of Museums Annual Conference in Denver, Jonathan catches up with four museum professionals immediately after their panel session entitled, Charting New Territory in Virtual Worlds . The conversation featured Chris Lawrence, Nora McCartney, Paul Sparrow, and David Klevan. About the Guests: Paul Sparrow is Vice President/Broadcasting and Programs at the Newseum. Chris Lawrence is Supervisor of Distance Learning Programs at the New York Hall of Science. Nora McCartney is Educational Technology Curriculum Manager at the New York Hall of Science. David Klevan is Education Manager for Technology and Distance Learning Outreach Technology at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Related links: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Witnessing History: A Teen Second Life Exhibit - Video on YouTube Newseum New York Hall of Science PowerUp the Game During the panel session on virtual worlds, Chris Lawrence acted as a human applause meter to gauge audience interest in various topics the panel was prepared to discuss. Seeing a live demo of virtual worlds in action topped the charts.
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Podcast Music. What to Use!
from Hall Pass April 30, 2008
Make this a teachable moment to teach copyright laws. Our students need this. Check out music safe for podcasting:Podsafe Audio Music at PodShow Garageband Partnersinrhyme
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Recording the Podcast'
from Hall Pass April 23, 2008
Using Podomatic to record, save, and publish your classroom podcast. Check out Podomatic. This is a really great tool for any teacher who doesn't want to deal with saving and publishing the podcasts.
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Podcasting in the classroom. What to think about!
from Hall Pass April 16, 2008
You don't need special equipment or software. Heck, you don't even need an apple computer or an ipod. You can podcast with a PC. Yes, dust off the relics because they will work for podcasting. I'll tell you how.Software you can use:Podproducer, Audacity, and Garageband.
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Podcasting in the classroom!
from Hall Pass April 10, 2008
If you want an activity that will hold the kids interest try podcasting. Your students will love it. Listening to podcasts is your first step.I suggest using iTunes. Also check out Blubrry and Podcast Pickle. EPN is an educational directory. Have fun!
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Podcast 38 What is Twitter?
from Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech » Podcasting April 04, 2008
This podcast is a bit odd in that I take 3 episodes of TWIT and mix them up to highlight the discussions around twitter. I think it s the best I ve heard in helping form some understanding of this stupid, yet powerful thing. If you know nothing about twitter, I think this might help. If you use it, it should help clarify some things as well. Here are the links to the full episodes in case you want more: TWIT 134 TWIT 135 TWIT 136 Just doing a little filtering for ya. Also I wasn t happy with my audio, it sounds tinny. I used Audacity and really didn t do much with the settings. I used a ClearChat Logitech USB microphone but it doesn t sound great. Any advice?
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Podcast 37….Dan Meyer
from Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech » Podcasting March 12, 2008
I have a Math folder in my Google Reader and it only contains two blogs: One is Darren Kuropatwa, whom I consider one of the finest models of using technology effectively with high school students. The other is Dan Meyer. Dan is a different cat (see this post to get the idea). That s part of his appeal but beyond his unique style he pushes my thinking. I begin with this 30 minute podcast trying to learn Dan s thoughts on assessment. We had never talked before this so forgive any awkwardness which I ll take the blame for but have a listen, leave a comment and hopefully Dan will agree to do a few more of these. Show notes: Dan s Assessment stuff TMO s blog Technorati Tags: danmeyer, darrenkuropatwa, math, assessment
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