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In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Jasmine Brunch, 3. Marcos H Bolanos, 4. Jan Hanford, 5. Jamie Janover, 6. Mogilalia, 7. Ray Montford, 8. Tilopa, 9. Giorgio Costantini, 10. Francois Couture, 11. Francois Couture, 12. Christopher Currell, 13. Ehren Starks
In this podcast: 1. David Gilden, 2. Lydia McCauley, 3. Lisa Lynne, 4. Hans Christian, 5. Joel Bruce Wallach, 6. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 7. Ehren Starks, 8. Jasmine Brunch, 9. Emily Burridge, 10. Jeff Wahl, 11. Dmitry Krasnoukhov, 12. Sambodhi Prem
In this podcast: 1. Destiny Love, 2. Ray Montford, 3. Greg Williams, 4. David Modica, 5. Magnatune Compilation, 6. Judson Hurd, 7. David Gilden, 8. Ehren Starks, 9. Heavy Mellow, 10. Dmitry Krasnoukhov, 11. Lydia McCauley, 12. Dmitry Krasnoukhov, 13. Olexa Kabanov, 14. Stargarden, 15. Toni Iniguez
In this podcast: 1. Mystic Crock, 2. Werner Durand, 3. Piotr Janeczek, 4. Jamie Janover, 5. Lydia McCauley, 6. Cari Live, 7. Angelight, 8. Mogilalia, 9. Rob Costlow, 10. Ehren Starks, 11. Rapoon
In this podcast: 1. David Modica, 2. Kourosh Dini, 3. Jeff Wahl, 4. Joel Bruce Wallach, 5. Lisa Lynne, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Joel Bruce Wallach, 8. Joel Bruce Wallach, 9. Joel Bruce Wallach, 10. Mogilalia, 11. Ehren Starks, 12. Robert Rich
In this podcast: 1. David Modica, 2. Judson Hurd, 3. Ehren Starks, 4. Angelight, 5. Jeff Wahl, 6. Joel Bruce Wallach, 7. Mogilalia, 8. Joel Bruce Wallach, 9. Jeff Wahl, 10. Stellamara
Click the Title to Play or Download. This special COVID-Converted Edition audio and video podcast series responds to the impact of COVID-19 on the way we live, learn, and work. Teachers all over the world have been thrown into teaching their "COVID-Converted" courses online. This series will focus on moving from this emergency remote teaching and learning to more thoughtfully prepared online learning experiences.Interview with Michael Chasen, co-founder, and CEO of Class Technologies Inc. Class adds teaching and learning tools to Zoom making virtual classrooms feel like real classrooms. We discuss:Watch on YouTubeMichael Chasen's backgroundClass for Zoom featuresAttendanceTests, surveys, proctored examsOne-on-one student conversationsMultiple gallery seating charts: view by name, the order of hand raising, participation viewMeasuring engagement using extensive analyticsCombined in-person and remote studentsMonitor multiple Zoom rooms simultaneouslyLTI integration with the LMSPodsafe music selection"Run" from the new age piano album "Lines Build Walls" by Ehren Starks.Duration: 35:33
In this podcast: 1. Paul Avgerinos, 2. Sulis, 3. Satori, 4. Cheryl Ann Fulton, 5. Ehren Starks, 6. Angelight, 7. Robert Rich, 8. Cheryl Ann Fulton, 9. Reza Manzoori, 10. Jeff Wahl, 11. Rapoon, 12. Lydia McCauley
In this podcast: 1. Ehren Starks, 2. Matthew E Sargent, 3. Rapoon, 4. Dmitry Krasnoukhov, 5. Ishwish, 6. Joe Palese, 7. Kourosh Dini, 8. Dmitry Krasnoukhov, 9. Mogilalia, 10. Jami Sieber, 11. Chad Lawson, 12. Jasmine Brunch, 13. Viviana Guzman, 14. Toni Iniguez
In this podcast: 1. Kristian Taus, 2. Paul Avgerinos, 3. Robert Rich, 4. Saros, 5. Dayazell, 6. Daniel Halliday, 7. Angelight, 8. Hans Christian, 9. Ehren Starks
Click the Title to Play or Download. Interview with Dr. Maria Andersen, CEO of CourseTune, makers of the new CoursePlan product for individual faculty users to design their courses using visual tools. We discuss:Background of CourseTune and how CoursePlan is differentCourse design layers: “What are students learning” and “When will they learn it”Aligning learning and assessment activities to the learning objectivesVisualizing the entire course at onceSupport for HyFlex deliveryAccounting for student load and time on taskLMS integrations and future directionsContingencies for teaching this Fall during the pandemicPodsafe music selectionNew Age Piano: Lines Build Walls by Ehren StarksDuration: 42:13
Cary Kanno is described on Magnatune as: Uptempo, happy, banjo-driven acoustic folk pop. With lots of other Material on Amazon, the artist has a lot going for him. This first album on Magnatune won't disappoint. Set 1: Fuzzit, Hustler Glen Bledsoe, The King in Yellow Cowboy Boots Howard Ferre, Stained Glass Reflection Icicle, Meet Me A Third Of The Way Set 2: Nathan Mathes, Never Vice Versa Olexa Kabanov, Skomoroshki Optimal Tunes, Crystal Clear Park St Trio, Suspicious Love Plunkett, Sun Shines Set 3: Mogilalia, Boat on the River Mark Boulle and the Haba Dudes, Dizzy Street Mark Boulle and the Haba Dudes, Hard to Stop Mauricio Buraglia, Menuet en do mineur (Sylvius Leopold Weiss) Mauricio Buraglia, Presto en fa mineur (Sylvius Leopold Weiss) Cary Kanno, Boy Meets Girl Cary Kanno, Everybodys got to believe in something Set 4: Maneli Jamal, Javun Marcos H Bolanos, The Dream Matthew E Sargent, Neverland Revived Merry Ellen Kirk, Secret Place Michelle Bellerose, Thousand ancestors wide Mike Wall, In the Now Set 5: Three tracks from an album from Ehren Starks after 15 years of not releasing anything. Ehren Starks, Arbiters Ehren Starks, The Prodding Ehren Starks, Locket That completes the independent atist show, see you all next week.
Broadcast 117 starts the jazz appreciation month here on th mix. This week, Allan Marchand has been trained classically, but then decided on Jazz. With multiple albums to date, this artist may have a little something for everyone. Come join me now on this facinating journey. Set 1: Align in Time, Scarecrow Andre Rodriguez, Simple Sarah Antiqcool, All the Arks are Full Set 2: Barbara Leoni, Haunted Beight, Without Warning Alan Marchand, Fique Tranquilo Daniel Knowler, Eater Of Storms Set 3: ------------- Hour Marker -------------, 1200 (12pm 4/11/2020) Acappella, What a Fellowship Ashana, One Sacred Earth Haven, Here We Are Alan Marchand, Gentle Conversation Alan Marchand, Sealed with a Kiss Amoeba, Big Clouds Set 4: Panic Ensemble, What Do We Owe Each Other Paul Boehnke, Prealudium (Georg Bohm) Philipp Weigl, A Day in Town Alan Marchand, Mister Tolerable-Alan Marchand Alan Marchand, In Love Again Modinski, Escapade Alan Marchand, Wishing Well Mike Wall, In the Now Aluminum Forest, Dark Beach AndrewPlusJohn, Ingrid Alan Marchand, Two Left Feet Set 5: ------------- Hour Marker -------------, 1200 (12pm 4/11/2020) Adam Fielding, Confidante Alan Marchand, Boo Yah Aitua, Elements - III Blue Sky Amfibia, Merkur Alan Marchand, Midnight Busboy Andy Carhart, The Knowledge of Trees Angelight, Feeling Alan Marchand, Paris Penny Anamar, Maré Cheia Anne Garner, And Open Set 6: Ehren Starks, Belle pt 1 Ehren Starks, Belle pt 2 This will complete the program. I hope that everyone enjoyed the wide variety of tunes, and we'll have more great features next time, right here on the spotlight. Thanks so much for listening! Please feel free to contact me through the Contact the DJ's page, and please visit my visit my web site to learn more about me, donate to the network, listen to music, listen to podcasts, and more. Whatever you decide to do, thanks for taking a part of your day for listening to something new. I appreciate it!
Welcome to the program everyone. This is broadcast 237. Lots of tunes, talk, and who else knows how it'll go. Set 1: Allister Thompson, Finding You Ambient Teknology, The Beholder Andre Rodriguez, If these Walls Could Talk Set 2: Glenn Sogge, Early Ice Hotel Neon, Deluge (Live) Keith Hinton, Acoustic Goofball Type Thing Kuutana, Fireflies in the Moonlight Set 3: Various Artists, Learning Faith Tonic Sol-fa, Scooby Doo Where Are You? (Remix) The Jangle Bees, Nowhere to Go Peter Hollens, Homeward Bound Set 4: Blue Cranes, Ritchie Bros. Emily Kurn, Lullaby Ken Berman, Reflections Matthew Schoening, Spirit Phrozenlight, Making a Fast Journey Philippa Dowding and Allister Thompson, Sarah Tiptoes Set 5: Machines in Transit, the diplomat Mantic, Tongue Fu Marko Nouwens, Muzio Clementi - Sonatina Opus 36, no. 3 (Spirituoso) Merry Ellen Kirk, Lay Your Hands On Me Michael Travisano, Giuda Ballerino Modinski, Get a MRDC, Paradise Beach Neurobic, Wild Girl Optimal Tunes, Mind the Cones This completes today's wide variety of tunes. I hope you enjoyed the tunes and discussion topics you can look up on the tech blog. Hope to see you again!Do you have one big hope? We end with Ehren Starks's track as I give some statistics I heard as we ended the broadcast. This is no joke. The program is filled with short talk segments, and some Corona news including in the tech field. Hopefully, the big hope as the track plays, is one that we get back to some sort of normacy in the not too distant future. Hopefully its months, not years, hopefully weeks, not months, but the experts know more than I do. Stay safe! See you next week!
Your browser does not support the audio element. Click the Title to Play or DownloadInterview with Howard Bell, Senior Vice President of Higher Education Student Success and the General Manager of Starfish at Hobsons. We discuss their Starfish Enterprise Success Platform including Early Alert, Connect, and Degree Planner, and how it helps scale student support initiatives in a way that enables students to engage with the campus community and achieve their academic goals. We also discuss:Howard BellSVP HobsonsInterface with the LMS and SISAutomatic flags and progress surveysPredictive analytics frameworkStudent points of contactNew Degree Planner featuresPartnering with student networksMeasuring return on investmentLinks to Related PodcastsRPP #101: Starfish Retention Solutions: Interview with David Yaskin (March 2012)RPP #158: StudyTree - Interview with Ethan KeiserRPP #159: AEFIS - Interview with Mustafa SualpPodsafe Music Selection "Run" from the new age piano album "Lines Build Walls" by Ehren StarksDuration: 38:58
Welcome to podcast 329. How can we keep ourselves as safe as possible when databases that companies hold them online? I completeluy understand the aspect of why they need to do so. It isn't possible for them to store it like I do, and its just becoming a problem. A telecom company breached, mongo DB to blame is the blog post referencing this segment. National Cyber Security month is now complete. Why? In this ever changing landscape where everything is online must we have only one month to teach how to be as secure as possible? Please check out my blog post penning this topic: NCSAM is over, shall we stop teaching for my written thoughts on this important topic. Its something we should be discussing, and we should be discussing it all the time. I found an article through dark reading, and instead of covering that, I think we should try to discuss it in a different light whereby we ask how consumers can be safe in this time of major security problems. It isn't just the entity that we shop at that should be the main problem, it is in both things. Merchants need to fix their security, but shoppers need to be careful and some tips are discussed on what we can all good. Dice world has some interesting updates and I tie that in to other games and the accessibility landscape. There is always something to learn and I'm happy to see what happens as we continue to grow. Michelle Dyer was a dear friend of mine. I let the domain go because I was under the assumption that the domain was not needed. Family contacted her closest friend, contacted me, and I've relaunched the domain on October 31st. Due to some other technical issues I could not fix, the domain is now relaunched and I only made some changes to clean some outdated info. Please click on this link to go to the Michelle Dyer Memorial page where you'll find tech podcasts to download that she was a part of. We thank each and everyone for your continued support of my work. The track I selected for this podcast comes from the artist Ehren Starks from the depths of a Year. Contact information is also available at the end of the program. Thanks so much for listening!
1. 'Baby Blues' by Andrea Echeverri. 2. 'Delicate Poison' by Govinda. 3. 'Last Night of the Dynasty' by Shanghai Restoration Project feat. Julie Ann Segroi. 4. 'Rising Sun' by Bitstream Dream feat. Jenna Ferone. 5. 'Midnight' by Adrina Thorpe. 6. 'Borderline (full version)' by Jody Watley. 7. 'Last Night Drive' by Ehren Starks.
In this podcast: 1. Mike Goudreau Jazz Band, 2. Bluesboy Jag, 3. Bluesboy Jag, 4. Eternal Jazz Project, 5. Jive Ass Sleepers, 6. Park St Trio, 7. Iordache, 8. Ehren Starks, 9. Laura Dreyer, 10. Jive Ass Sleepers, 11. Peggy Duquesnel, 12. Wavebuffet
This week’s segments: This is a special edition of AW celebrating 100 episodes. Listeners give their feedback and Pat shares stats about the history of the podcast. Our Among Women conversation segment features a discussion on Christian mysticism and women mystics. “Blessed are They”: Among Women listeners share their reflections about AW. “Among Women” Guest: Virginia Kimball, PhD. Part 1 of 2 parts. Links for this episode: Dr. Kimball’s new book: Mary: for the love and glory of God Assumption College: Continuing and Career Education Previous episodes with Dr. Kimball: Among Women #1 Among Women #2 Music by Ehren Starks on Magnatune. Our home page: www.amongwomenpodcast.com.
When your consumption is regulated by your behavior, what can you do when your past catches up with you? This St. Patrick's Day cautionary tale was read by Brendan Dalton "Seven Drunken Nights" was performed by Brobdingnagian Bards and was made available curtsey of the of the Podsafe Music Network. You can find out more about them at www.thebards.net. This episode also featured "Before I Was Gone" by Ehren Starks. More information and work by this artist can be found at www.magnatune.com The VoFPX theme was written and performed by Russel Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
How do you fix something that sees existing as a malfunction? "Automaton" was written and performed by No They Do and was made available curtsey of the of the Podsafe Music Network. You can find out more about them at notheydo.com. This episode also featured "Last Night Drive" by Ehren Starks. More information and work by this artist can be found at www.magnatune.com The VoFPX theme was written and performed by Russel Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
In this podcast: 1. Shlomo Mintz, 2. Ehren Starks, 3. The Sarasa Ensemble, 4. Ensemble Sreteniye, 5. Justin Bianco, 6. Kenji Williams, 7. Tilopa, 8. Jami Sieber, 9. Jay Kishor
Can you put a price on John Hodgeman? And if so, could you, a lay-person, hope to afford him? More information on John Hodgeman can be found at www.littlegraybooks.com, www.areasofmyexpertise.com, and areasofmyexpertise.blogspot.com. He is truly a well-webbed gentleman. "Furry Old Lobster" is written and performed by Jonathon Coulton, and can be purchased directly from the artist. You can find out more about Jonathan at www.jonathancoulton.com. This episode also featured "Sunset At Pensacola" by Ehren Starks. More information and work by this artist can be found at www.magnatune.com
It's one thing to be seen, it's quite another to be seen in writing. Balticon Countdown: 12 days "Claim" is written and performed by Cynthia G Mason, from her self-titled album, which can be purchased via iTunes. You can find out more about Cynthia at www.spiderwomanrecords.com. This episode also featured "Bailar Tristemente" by Ehren Starks. More information and work by this artist can be found at www.magnatune.com
Failure is always relative. And escape velocity can't be achieved by everyone. "The New American Apathy" was written and performed by Mazarin, and is available on their album "We're Already There" which can be purchased via iTunes. You can find out more about Mazarin at www.myspace.com/mazarinband This episode also featured "Dad's Song" by Ehren Starks. More information and work by this artist can be found at www.magnatune.com Listen to The Rev-Up Review, The Worst Music You've Ever Heardand buy the February '06 issue of Popular Science, while you're at it.
Ever wonder why we dim the lights during our most intimate moments? Some mysteries can never be solved, only explained. "Another Song About The Darkness" was written and performed by Lauren Hoffman, and is available on her album "Choregraphy". You can find out more about Lauren at www.forlauren.com This episode also featured "The Tale Of Room 620" by Ehren Starks. More information and work by this artist can be found at www.magnatune.com