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Medical doctors are struggling like the rest of us to keep up with the pace of change in society, largely driven by technology. In this podcast I share 2 recent stories with a family practitioner and a heart surgeon here in Lubbock, discussing how technology driven change affects their daily behavior as well as continuing [...]

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High Tech High is a successful charter school program in California which has strongly influenced the foundation of High Tech High Albuquerque, New Mexico, now in its first year of operation. In this podcast, Billy Hull and Wesley Fryer interviewed Laura McBain and Dr Kaplan of High Tech High Albuquerque using Skype. Our discussion focused [...]

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This podcast features a recommendation for Comic Life software, a heads up for my upcoming presentation at Lubbocks Ultimate Education Summit, podcast referrals for students doing shout-outs to teach other and creatively using vocal transformation technologies, and teacher impact stories from undergraduate and graduate students in my summer and fall courses. Program Length: 32 min, 44 [...]

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This podcast is a rebroadcast of my presentation today at the Vancouver eLearn 2005 World Conference on eLearning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, Higher Education. This is a remixed version of my keynote for the TECSIG conference on October 13th, with more of a focus on the implications of podcasting in higher education contexts. Program Length: [...]

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This podcast includes 3 websightings and an editorial entitled Education That Matters. Learn about how students can balance the US federal budget online (at least experiment with different approaches to accomplishing that goal) and gain insights about string theory through NOVAs fantastic website and video series, The Elegant Universe. The editorial, Education That Matters focuses [...]

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This podcast is a rebroadcast of a workshop I provided at the TECSIG conference this past week in Austin, Texas, titled Podcasting 101. The description of the workshop follows: Podcasting is analogous to TiVo for Internet radio, and students as well as teachers in your district can and should be creating their own podcasts. This [...]

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As a potentially disruptive technology capable of constructively promoting transmediation, educators have both an opportunity and responsibility to embrace podcasting. Under certain circumstances, podcasting can fundamentally transform the perceptions of students about school, their roles in the learning process, and the value of their daily activities shared via podcasts with a global as well as [...]

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This podcast features a skypecast interview with Dr. Chris Moersch, Director and Co-Founder of the National Business Education Alliance and principal investigator and creator of the internationally-recognized LoTi (Level of Technology Implementation) Project. We discuss the definition of digital literacy and digital fluency, as well as considering ways people need to change their perceptions of [...]

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This podcast features a skypecast interview with Dr. Bill Casebeer on the topic of Storytelling and Cognitive Neuroscience. Bill is a remarkable scholar and scientific researcher, engaged in work that has broad applicability in the fields of education, psychology, medicine, ethics, philosophy, and defense policy. Program Length: 35 min, 10 sec File size: 16.1 MB (Click here to [...]

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In this weeks podcast I introduce a new writing project I have started entitled Publish At Will. I welcome listener and reader feedback on the ideas contained in this message, either via email or recorded audio message sent as an email attachment. Program Length: 12 min, 19 sec File size: 5.6 MB (Click here to listen to this [...]

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In this weeks podcast I share interviews with the administrative leaders of Floydada ISD here in West Texas:

Mr. Jerry Vaughn, Superintendent of Schools Mr. Bill Dean, President of the Floydada ISD Board of Trustees Mr. Wayne Morren, Principal of Floydada High School

Program Length: 28 min, 21 sec File size: 13.6 MB (Click here to listen to this podcast) Subscribe to [...]

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In this weeks podcast I share 2 websightings, an RSS Quickstart Guide for Educators and Podcasting 101. I also discuss The Digital Face of 21st Century Curriculum, exploring how digital content is changing teaching and learning in the 21st Century. Program Length: 21 min, 2 sec File size: 10.1 MB (Click here to listen to this podcast) Referenced websites [...]

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Ask Leo! is Leo Notenbooms weekly podcast, as heard on the Chris Pirillo Show. Each week I cover news, commentary and answers to some of the many questions I get at Ask Leo!.Was Microsofts WMF Exploit response fast enough?Listen to the show: MP3

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Im notorious for taking hours of video footage and leaving the contents to rot on tape. Editing is often too much work in my already busy schedule. I think it would be great to capture the moment on tape, so I can review it later, but realistically, my time is far too limited to actually spend the time processing everything I record. One of the few apps optimized for people who hate video editing (or simply dont have time) is muvee. The app examines your video footage and creates a highlight reel of sorts, grabbing scenes from your raw footage, adding effects and styles, sequencing music and outputting a finished product that looks and sounds too good to be true. Chris is also a huge fan of muvee for many of the same reasons. He stopped by the muvee booth at Showstoppers during CES 2006 for a conversation about recent improvements to muvee.Hear Tania Chew in MP3 FormatHear Tania Chew in Windows Media Format

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While the debate over best browser for Windows is still hotly debated among both Firefox fanatics and Opera enthusiasts, there is little doubt that Opera reigns supreme in the world of portable browsing. With a lightweight client for cell phones, smart phones, PDAs and just about anything you can put in your palm, Opera aims to make the portable browsing experience the best it can be. At the CES 2006 Showstoppers, Chris talked with Scott Hendrick, Executive VP of Home Media for Opera, about whats new in the portable browsing world, how Opera works as a portable solution and what we can expect from portable browsing in the future. As for which desktop browser is better, you can download Opera and Firefox and decide for yourself. Personally, Im sticking with Maxthon.Hear Scott Hedrick in MP3 FormatHear Scott Hedrick in Windows Media Format