Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Episode 13

Final participant reflections on their experiences with podcasting in the Unponderable Podcast project. Music by Seattle's Jeff Fielder and Zach Harjo.

Let's try this again. I want to eliminate the poderator step and link the podcast directly from here. I paste the url into the provided link window and...

I suppose I go tell feedburner where to get it.

I seem to remember the hard-to-find instructions telling me to paste some code into "the appropriate spot" or something to that effect. I really need to sit down with a seasoned podcaster to get this straight once and for all.

Anyway, here we go.
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Sunday, June 11, 2006

Episode 12

Participants speculate on podcast applications in the classroom. Music by Portland's The Upsidedown.

Okay. I am attempting to do what I suspect every podcaster and blogger already knows. But... who knows.

Previously, I was storing my mp3 podcast shows on the archive, updating my feed at poderator.com and then checking out feedburner.com, where the rest of the magic happens. I was told by Bre Pettis that I could skip the poderator step if I had a blog, but I didn't get it. Finally, I was dinking around in my settings and found the activate feed option.

I don't really know what's going to happen, but there's only one way to find out. Here goes!
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Sunday, June 04, 2006

Episode 11

Third notebook edition. I share my FREE process of podcasting from web hosting to feed creating. For wannabe podcasters, there is a corresponding power point file showing screen captures of each step at www.unponderable.com. Music by Seattle's Tenth Letter Trio.

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Here is the podcasting guide. It's a PowerPoint show with screen captures of the uploading process. Click on the image at left, then click "save" in the download window.

Episode 10

Talking with teacher, vlogger, and wonderful maker of things, Bre Pettis, part 2. Topics include equipment, software and services needed for creating podcasts. Music by Seattle's Ghost of Gelsomina.

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Episode 9

Talking with experienced teacher and video podcaster, Bre Pettis. Topics include getting started, classroom applications and creating community through podcasting. Music by Seattle's Meat Cigars.

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Episode 8

The second notebook edition. Here I begin to discuss the transition from having an audio file on your computer to having a podcast online. Music by Tenth Letter Trio.

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Episode 7

The first "notebook" edition in which I share the practical points of what I have learned in the process of creating this podcast. Topics for this show are recording software and equipment. Music by Seattle's Tenth Letter Trio.

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Episode 6

A follow-up round table discussion with new teachers Tina, Ryan and Scout. Topics include job searching and colleague support. Music by Seattle's Jeff Fielder.

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Episode 5

Talking with new teacher Hannah. Topics include ELL and special education issues, job searching, and facing the unknown! Music by Seattle's Zach Harjo.

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Episode 4

Talking with new teacher Victoria. Topics include peer pressure among middle school girls, research methodology, data collection, and creating pre-teen enrichment programs. Music by Seattle's Ruby Shuz.

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Episode 3

Talking with new teacher Simon about building community in schools. Hear about an amazing field trip he was part of and why his first grade teacher would not let him look at other kids. Music from Seattle's Bit Rationale.

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Episode 2

This show is a round table discussion with three new teachers: Tina, Ryan, and Scout. Music by the Pacific Northwest's Everyday Jones.

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Episode 1

Here I describe my rationale and methodology of this master's thesis podcast project. Music by Seattle's Japhy Francis.

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