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In this mini-series, Tim Logan and Ewan McIntosh talk about some of the most interesting bits (to us) of intriguing guests on the show so far, followed by a bitesized excerpt. This last episode in the series gets us all thinking about how we might slow down a little and create more space for our young people to explore, play, and... well, be bored sometimes! Check out the full episode here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurelearningdesign/episodes/On-Slow-Education---A-Conversation-with-Carl-Honor-e24ndrf
In this mini-series, Tim Logan and Ewan McIntosh talk about some of the most interesting bits (to us) of intriguing guests on the show so far, followed by a bitesized excerpt. This third episode in the series features a recent conversation about coaching and mentoring for teacher professional learning with Professor Rachel Lofthouse. Check out the full episode here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurelearningdesign/episodes/Transforming-Professional-Learning---A-Conversation-with-Prof--Rachel-Lofthouse-e2f24km You can also find more information about Rachel's fantastic work with CollectivED: Centre for Coaching, Mentoring and Professional Learning - https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/research/collectived/
In this mini-series, Tim Logan and Ewan McIntosh talk about some of the most interesting bits (to us) of intriguing guests on the show so far, followed by a bitesized excerpt. This second episode in the series features one of the most mlistened episodes from last year with the amazing Professor Jo Boaler. Check out the full episode here: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/jhbCnZxznKb And do check out Jo's latest book, released last month, Math-ish: Finding Creativity, Diversity, and Meaning in Mathematics - https://www.harpercollins.com/products/math-ish-jo-boaler?variant=41226038083618
In this new series, Tim Logan and Ewan McIntosh talk about some of the most interesting bits (to us) of intriguing guests on the show so far, followed by a bitesized excerpt. This first short is centred on a brilliant interview with one of the world's foremost educators, Gary Stager, originally released in January 2024. Check out the full episode here: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/NLQ93mV9aKb Gary's a dear friend of NoTosh, and is running the last ever Constructing Modern Knowledge event this summer. If you care about students learning the skills to design their own learning I can imagine no better place to be in July.
NIS worked with NoTosh years ago to create our transformative and innovative school strategy of “Student Voice and Student Choice and Burst the Bubble.” Today, it's the award-winning approach to everything that we do. Join us as we discuss school strategy with very special guest Ewan McIntosh, founder and CEO of global consultancy NoTosh. Ewan is a highly regarded keynote speaker at events around the world, as well as an author with extensive experience in education. Joining us as well is our school director, Laurie McLellan. "At its heart, it's a promise that the school is going to keep for learners. That's all you want is, "what's the promise?" The wording of it might change, the methodology for achieving it might change – it will – as new staff come in. But that promise is what we're going to try and realise for people." -Ewan McIntosh "The outcome is it's had such a profound impact on our culture. That it is our culture. If it's done properly, it's everything. It's absolutely everything that happens here." -Laurie McLellan
Ewan McIntosh is the founder of NoTosh, a consulting and content company with a global reputation for pioneering collaborative, human-informed approaches to the design of built environments, learning experiences and strategy. He served as strategy advisor to the Vice President of the European Commission, to several Education Cabinet Secretaries, and was retained to design and lead the most successful digital election campaign in Scotland. The passionate and energizing tour de force behind NoTosh, Ewan is a highly-regarded keynote speaker and host, he marries intense preparatory work, has a natural capacity to listen, and dynamic presentation skills to shine a light on the opportunities schools have right now to transform their practice. NoTosh sees a world in which people have the creative confidence to find their place in a team and achieve something bigger than they are. Season 7, Episode 2 of the Better Learning Podcast https://www.betterlearningpodcast.com/ Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com.
Ewan shares his own reflections about the work he has facilitated with companies, nonprofits and school around the world, and how with the last 18 months experience of the pandemic organisations are reimagining the way they work, learn and collaborate, and what might be some approaches, disposition and strategies to engage with the creative tensions and opportunities of today's complexity. About Ewan McIntosh Ewan McIntosh founded consulting firm NoTosh a decade ago from his kitchen table in Edinburgh, growing it to offices in Melbourne, Adelaide, New York and Toronto. He and his team work with people in schools, universities and companies to help them identify and overcome their greatest challenges, to work better together and rethink the environment in which they learn. Ewan McIntosh on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ewanmcintosh Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ewanmcintosh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ewannotosh/ NoTosh on Social Media: Email: hello@notosh.com Company website and newsletter: http://www.notosh.com Magazine: http://medium.com/notosh LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/notosh-limited Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teamnotosh/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/notosh Resources: Some of NoTosh's key client stories: https://notosh.com/what-we-do 21 Inspirational books to help you think differently (including those mentioned in the podcast): https://medium.com/notosh/21-inspirational-books-to-help-you-think-differently-a882af8568eb John Mikton on Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikton/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jmikton Web: beyonddigital.org Dan Taylor on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantcz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanTaylorAE Web: www.appsevents.com Listen on: iTunes / Podbean / Stitcher / Spotify / YouTube Would you like to have a free 1 month trial of the new Google Workspace Plus (formerly G Suite Enterprise for Education)? Just fill out this form and we'll get you set up bit.ly/GSEFE-Trial
We are delighted and privilidged to be able to talk with Ewan McIntosh in this Episode of Designed for Life, the podcast brought to you by the Design and Technology Association with the support of our friends and sponsors at The Edge Foundation and PTC Onshape. Ewan has built a reputation leading projects around the world for clients in education and industry, and is internationally reknown as a pioneer of design thinking for learning in the classroom. Ewan is the passionate and energising tour de force behind NoTosh a company that he founded to help people to think differently and change the way that they function as individuals, as part of a team and as part of an organisation. He's a highly-regarded keynote speaker and host at events around the world, marrying intense prep work and a natural capacity to listen and shine a light on the best stories participants have to share.As a French and German high school teacher in Scotland, Ewan wanted to find new ways to help students engage with learning – he felt strongly that technology was both critical to achieving this and remained underused in the classroom, so his classes were among the first in Europe to podcast and blog as part of their daily learning. The classroom also resembled a French cafe complete with coffee and the smell of warm patisserie. A hula hoop placed at the front of the classroom was the only place you could stand if you wanted to speak English...the same rules applied to the headteacher as they did the students, as he wanted them "immersed in language". Ewan spent three years taking these ideas to schools around Scotland, as National Advisor on Learning and Technology Futures for the Scottish Government. Joining Channel 4 as their Digital Commissioner in 2008 was a step in a different direction. But it was while he was with Channel 4 that he became fascinated by the strategies and tactics that his creative colleagues used to create imaginative and truly engaging digital services for young people. Could he take this insight and make it work in an education setting? Yes, I reckoned he could... and that's how NoTosh came about.This is a fascinating conversation with so many learning points for teachers, educators and leaders in any capacity. So grab yourself an hour of 'me time', find a chair, take a walk, take us to the gym and listen to Designed for Life; in conversation with Ewan McIntosh. This podcast has been recorded with the help of our sponsors, The Edge Foundation https://www.edge.co.uk/ inspiring the education system to give all young people across the UK the knowledge, skills and behaviours they need to flourish in their future life and work, and PTC Onshape Providing industry-standard cloud-based CAD to education https://www.ptc.com/en/news/2020/ptc-onshape-education-enterprise-plan-available-free-of-chargeWe are indebted to both The Edge and PTC Onshape for their continued support.
Since hitting our 60th episode milestone John and Alex fromNinja Software have moved mountains to continue bringing you industry leaders as guests on Tech Society, which deserves a special recap episode. Included in this stellar cast is:The humble Michael Malone - founder of iiNet(https://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/56-from-garage-start-up-to-telco-giant)The brilliant Australian travel writer and journalist, Stephen Scourfield(https://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/59-western-australia-extreme-isolation-extreme-innovation)Cybersecurity veteran, Sven Ross(https://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/58-cybersecurity-the-modern-day-arms-race)Former Silicon Valley giant, Larry Lopez(https://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/57-west-tech-fest-vc-deal-flow-perth-vs-silicon-valley)The renowned #AustralianWorkologist, Professor Gary Martin(https://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/54-leading-in-wa-the-next-normal-with-gary-martin)The expert on building a 'cult following' in business, Tim Duggan(https://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/55-building-businesses-people-adore)Entrepreneurial authority, David Sax(https://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/52-entrepreneurship-rags-to-riches-mythology)The no-nonsense education visionary, Ewan McIntosh(https://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/51-rethinking-education-for-the-future-of-work)Tune in to revisit the conversations and the journey that has lead to meeting these captains of industry.Massive thanks to the creative team at Tech Society for getting us there, and to our partner Troy Wyatt at Film My Video for his professional standard in producing our Tech Society TV episodes.Website: https://www.techsociety.fm/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techsociety-fm/?viewAsMember=trueSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0STaLU0ATmS9dEyey4FwjviTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/tech-society/id1516405840Google: https://podcasts.google.com/search/tech%20societyTwitter: https://twitter.com/TechSocietyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/techsociety.fm/
The Game Changers podcast celebrates those true pioneers in education who are building schools for tomorrow. In the fifth episode of the fourth series of the Game Changers podcast, we talk with Ewan McIntosh, the founder and CEO of NoTosh. Leading projects around the world for clients in education and industry, and a pioneer of design thinking for learning in the classroom, Ewan is a passionate and energising tour de force. He's a highly-regarded keynote speaker and host at events around the world, marrying intense prep work and a natural capacity to listen and shine a light on the best stories participants have to share. In this episode, he speaks about keeping mission statements simple, iterative progress, and what it means to be a solution architect (and problem finder). The Game Changers podcast is produced by Oliver Cummins for Orbital Productions, supported by a School for tomorrow (aSchoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE by CIRCLE – The Centre for Innovation, Research, Creativity and Leadership in Education (www.circle.education). The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Play, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at gamechangers@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Philip SA Cummins and Adriano Di Prato via LinkedIn. Adriano loves his insta and tweets a lot; Phil posts videos to YouTube.
Alex and John from Ninja Software gain illuminating insights from Ewan McIntosh, Founder of NoTosh, the no-nonsense consultancy that makes accessible the creative process required to innovate traditional, outdated education systems.His methodology in Design Thinking cuts through to what really mattered - the experience of the parents, the students and the teachers.Coming from a background of helping tech startups, Ewan incorporated the same agile approach to education: co-designing, collaborating, amplifying and accelerating impactful changes to offer students alternative pathways towards their future careers.◎More Information◎▸BHP Future Ready STEM Challenge - https://d2xcq4qphg1ge9.cloudfront.net/assets/511777/3755479/original_BHP%20Future%20Ready%20STEM%20Challenge%20Teachers%27%20Information%20Pack.pdf▸Department of Western Australia Western Australia - https://www.education.wa.edu.au/▸MasterClass - https://www.masterclass.com/▸Ninja Programmer Academy - https://www.ninjaprogrammer.com.au/▸NoTosh - https://notosh.com/▸Tech Society 034 - Year 13: the Critical Gap Year - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHTVwzDNJoQ▸Year13 - https://year13.com.au/Website: https://www.techsociety.fm/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techsociety-fm/?viewAsMember=trueSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0STaLU0ATmS9dEyey4FwjviTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/tech-society/id1516405840Google: https://podcasts.google.com/search/tech%20societyTwitter: https://twitter.com/TechSocietyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/techsociety.fm/
Leading projects around the world for clients in education and industry, Ewan McIntosh is the passionate and energising tour de force behind NoTosh. As the name suggests, NoTosh is a jargon-free but game-changing strategic consultancy with a passion for learning and a conviction that innovation and creativity can change the way people think, the way they learn and the way they work A highly regarded keynote speaker at events around the world, Ewan is also the author of How To Come Up With Great Ideas and Actually Make Them Happen and regularly writes about learning on his blog (and previously here). Ewan's professional career started as a French and German high school teacher in Scotland back in the 1990s. He wanted to find new ways to help students engage with their learning and felt strongly that technology was both critical to this and underused in the classroom, so his classes were among the first in Europe to podcast and blog as part of their daily learning. Ewan then became the National Advisor on Learning and Technology Futures for the Scottish Government, and in 2006, with some friends in a pub in Edinburgh he began Teachmeet as a way to enable teachers to network and learn from peers and disrupt the traditional model of prescribed teacher professional development. In 2008, Ewan became the Digital Commissioner at Channel 4. It was there that he became fascinated by the strategies and tactics that colleagues were using to create imaginative and engaging digital services for young people. So he founded notosh in order to make similar impacts for young people in education. You can connect with Ewan on the links below, and check out the NoTosh team's new suite of online offers at learn.notosh.com. Social Links Twitter: @ewanmcintosh LinkedIn: @ewanmcintosh Facebook: @ewanmcintosh
Ewan McIntosh, the CEO and Founder of NoTosh, joins me on my podcast to share how the COVID19 public health crisis has impacted the work that he and his team have been doing around the world. In this episode, Ewan discusses what he has learned about himself, his global company, and how he and his team of innovative colleagues have managed to navigate the tricky waters caused by this pandemic. Ewan also share a few of the many successes that NoTosh has had over the years and the specific work that he and his team have done helping to transform schools in a way that gives them greater clarity and purpose. Ewan is inspired to keep reflecting on ways that he and his NoTosh team can refine the work that they do in order to keep making a difference in the lives of the people and organizations that they feel so lucky to serve. About EwanLeading projects around the world for clients in education and industry, Ewan is the passionate and energising tour de force behind NoTosh. A highly-regarded keynote speaker at events around the world, he's also the author of How To Come Up With Great Ideas and Actually Make Them Happen and regularly writes about learning on our NoTosh Medium Blog."As a French and German high school teacher in Scotland back in the 1990s, I wanted to find new ways to help students engage with my subjects – I felt strongly that technology was both critical to achieving this and remained underused in the classroom, so my classes were among the first in Europe to podcast and blog as part of their daily learning."From here, it was a reasonably logical step to become National Advisor on Learning and Technology Futures for the Scottish Government... although joining Channel 4 as their Digital Commissioner in 2008 was a step in a different direction. But it was while I was with Channel 4 that I became fascinated by the strategies and tactics that my creative colleagues used to create imaginative and truly engaging digital services for young people. Could I take this insight and make it work in an education setting? Yes, I reckoned I could... and that's how NoTosh came about."Connect With EwanWebsite: https://notosh.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ewanmcintoshBlog: https://medium.com/notoshFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoToshLearningSpecial thanks to Bronx based band Conversing with Oceans and Alex Bondarev for creating the podcast music.https://www.conversingwithoceans.com/
Welcome to Power of Ten, a podcast about design operating at many levels, hosted by designer, educator, and writer, Andy Polaine. In this episode Ewan McIntosh, founder and CEO of NoTosh, shares his experience of designing and creating spaces to enhance learning. NoTosh NoTosh on Medium Ewan McIntosh on Twitter NoTosh on Twitter NoTosh on Instagram Andy Polaine on Twitter Polaine.com This is HCD Support the show.
Welcome to Power of Ten, a podcast about design operating at many levels, hosted by designer, educator, and writer, Andy Polaine. In this episode Ewan McIntosh, founder and CEO of NoTosh, shares his experience of designing and creating spaces to enhance learning. NoTosh NoTosh on Medium Ewan McIntosh on Twitter NoTosh on Twitter NoTosh on Instagram Andy Polaine on Twitter Polaine.com This is HCD Support the show.
How we learn is just as important as what we learn.
In this episode, renowned consultant, Ewan Mcintosh digs deep into his own journey and the major life lessons he has learned that have had a tremendous impact on the work that he does. His company, NoTosh, is a global consultancy with a passion for learning and a conviction that innovation and creativity can change the way people think, the way they learn and the way they work – as individuals, teams, organisations, and communities. Notosh was established in 2009 to improve student engagement by challenging the status quo of teaching and learning in schools. But they quickly realized that their NoTosh Design Thinking process, like their students, had a valuable role to play in the wider world too. Ewan has worked hard to build the best team possible at Notosh and surrounds himself with people that will make him better each and every day. In this episode, he shares specific strategies that have led to his company’s success and also dives into obstacles that he has had to overcome to produce his best work possible. This was a great conversation that is sure to provide listeners with some gems of insight that can be applied in their own work and life. Thanks for listening to my episode with Ewan Mcintosh. About Ewan Leading projects around the world for clients in education and industry, Ewan is the passionate and energising tour de force behind NoTosh. A highly-regarded keynote speaker at events around the world, he’s also the author of How To Come Up With Great Ideas and Actually Make Them Happen and regularly writes about learning on his blog edu.blogs.com. Ewan will be Keynoting at the 10th Annual 21st Century Learning Conference Connect with Ewan Twitter: @ewanmcintosh Website: notosh.com Themes Discussed: Purpose, Overcoming Obstacles, Designing Your Thinking, Notosh, Self-Directed Learning, Empowerment, Team Cohesiveness
Welcome to Havisham! Send in the clowns. And plague control. Starring DAN STOKES (twitter.com/danstkes) REBECCA DAY (twitter.com/reb_day) Theme by JENNIFER WALTON (@the-buffy) Artwork by KAT (instagram.com/katkedi) Edited by DAN STOKES and BENJAMIN COOK (twitter.com/benjamin_cook) Thanks to EWAN MCINTOSH (twitter.com/Ewan_McIntosh) and MICHAEL DEAN (twitter.com/FilmmakerMike)
Welcome to Havisham! No matter how close you think you get, it's always in the distance. Follow Havisham Council: twitter.com/HavishamCouncil Starring DAN STOKES (twitter.com/danstkes) REBECCA DAY (twitter.com/reb_day) with EWAN MCINTOSH (twitter.com/Ewan_McIntosh) and FREINDS Theme by JENNIFER WALTON (@the-buffy) Artwork by KAT (instagram.com/katkedi) Edited by DAN STOKES Thanks to MICHAEL DEAN (twitter.com/FilmmakerMike)
Welcome to Havisham! Tonight thank God it's them instead of you. Follow Havisham Council: twitter.com/HavishamCouncil Starring DAN STOKES (twitter.com/danstkes) REBECCA DAY (twitter.com/reb_day) with MICHAEL DEAN (twitter.com/FilmmakerMike) Theme by JENNIFER WALTON (@the-buffy) Artwork by KAT (instagram.com/katkedi) Edited by DAN STOKES and BENJAMIN COOK (twitter.com/benjamin_cook) Thanks to EWAN MCINTOSH (twitter.com/Ewan_McIntosh)
We're the official Radio Media Partner for this year's Sunday Times Festival of Education and we're broadcasting live from Wellington College both of the festival days. This live show was first broadcast at 6pm on Thursday 18th June 2015 from our studio at "S17" Wellington College. On this show our guests were, Ewan McIntosh, Carrie Starbuck, Tom (student from the College) Luke Carey performing musician at the festival, Jessica from STEMettes, Steve Wheeler. Music in this recording is from Tom - with Blind Girl and Luke who performed Now, we also played Will Young -Jealousy. We used our new HUB PLUS PRO School Radio equipment to produce the live show, this equipment is available from us. Details at www.AndertonTiger.com/HUB We make a range of School Radio products some of which are the cheapest in the World so that more schools can afford to have their own stations. If you're interested in our services as a media partner please do get in touch with me Russell Prue or call Sarah on our office main telephone number, we're open seven days a week from 10am to 10pm and our station Anderton Tiger Radio is ON AIR 24hrs a day. www.AndertonTiger.com We provide pop-up stations for some of the biggest education events in Europe.
Today Brendan Dempsey is joined by Ewan Mcintosh for your very latest Liverpool news, events, and stats. Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production liverpoolpodcast.com
We finally figured out how to invite a guest! Bob Dillon provides us some insight on what it takes to change culture at work and at home. All of the guys share their favorite Thanksgiving traditions in the "What's your number" segment. Brent provides us with his "surprise" moment of the week, Devin gives us tips on winning in fantasy football, and Josh gives you some tips for easy Christmas light usage! Links to share- Twitter follower: Ewan McIntosh https://twitter.com/ewanmcintosh Paper by 53: http://www.fiftythree.com/paper Paper's pencil stylus: http://www.fiftythree.com/pencil Drawing in Class TED Talk: http://youtu.be/3tJPeumHNLY (h/t @Swenson_N111 - Thanks!) Move Notes: http://www.movenote.com/presentation/record Video Not.es http://www.videonot.es/ Popcorn Maker https://popcorn.webmaker.org (h/t @stumpteacher)
Schools_and_Tech_#26_Dr._Collins_Rethinking_Education_in_the_Age_of_Technology.mp3 Listen on Posterous Dr. Allan Collins, Professor Emeritus of learning sciences at Northwestern and author of Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology: The Digital Revolution and Schooling in America http://allancollins.northwestern.edu/index.html When we acknowledge that 3-5% of current K-12 students are being home-schooled (and that that number may grow to 15-18% by 2020), that distance and adult education programs are thriving, that growing bodies of knowledge are now available through video and online media, that learning centers like those offered by Kaplan are burgeoning forth and making a mint, we really must accept that learning is changing and that schooling will ultimately evolve as well. What historically has been the role of education? How is that role changing? What are the gains and losses inherent in moving toward a more technological mode of teaching and learning? What factors account for the rise in home schooling in America? the rise of learning centers? What are the positive features of these forms of education worth incorporating in the broader educational system? How might national certification systems benefit our kids by allowing more learner control? What is important to know in this day and age? What knowledge and skill sets should guide our curriculum building? What might K-12 schools look like in 2012? Endorsements: Roger: A S Neill - Summerhill - school / concept / bookKevin: Ewan McIntosh’s blog: edu.blogs.comCammy: Clever Sheep’s goo.gl + QR post Tim: Considering the Desk (and the DeskTop) - Permalink | Leave a comment »
So what do you understand by inclusion? Can we use learning technologies to improve inclusivity? We discuss the ILT Champions Conference at Gloucestershire College, including the unconference format used and the learning spaces seen at the college. Do we need big names at conferences? Do we need keynotes? How do we make conferences financially viable? We move onto planning. Do you plan your lessons a week, a month or a year in advance? Is planning a good thing or does it hinder creativity? This is the twenty-first e-Learning Stuff Podcast, Goldilocks, what's that all about then? James is joined by Dave Foord, David Sugden and Nick Jeans. Shownotes * The ILT Champions Conference took place on the 21st April at Gloucestershire College. * What is an unconference? * The Ofsted report on VLEs. * James' keynote at the RSC Eastern Mobile Learning Event. * James will be presenting a keynote at ASCILITE 2009 in Auckland, New Zealand. * Ewan McIntosh was at the JISC Conference. * James' blog post on Twittering at conferences.
It's great to be back podcasting agin after a long break, during which I have left the classroom. However this now gives me more time to look at how technology is used in education and reflect on its use from outside. This means I don't have the usual distractions that come with a class of 8 year olds!!! This new podcast looks at : Animoto in education (http://biz.animoto.com/education/overview.html) - thanks to Ewan McIntosh ( http://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/)for the blog post on this.( http://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2008/04/animoto-for-edu.html ) Twitter(http://twitter.com/) using Twitterrific ( http://iconfactory.com/software/twitterrific) and Twhirl (http://www.twhirl.org/) Mentioned also were : Allanah King (http://allanahk.edublogs.org/) an Adobe Educator now as well - congratulations AK and enjoy the USA when you visit. EdTech Roundup ( http://edtechroundup.com/ ) Music for this podcast courtesy of : Webtones Music Royalty Free Music Library & Commissioned Audio Provider email: music@instantroyaltyfreemusic.com web: http://www.instantroyaltyfreemusic.com tel: +44 (0)8456 44 30 89 | fax: +44 (0)870 762 5228 Hey folks it's geat to be back :-)
The results of a Vox pop session we did with Ewan McIntosh from Scotland at Ulearn '07 in Auckland using audacity to take peoples reaction straight onto the laptop as we wandered around and asked them; What is vox pop? Our attempt at post-modernism!
Conversation between Ewan McIntosh, Christelle Roubelat and myself in a brasserie after Brussells eTwinning Conference.
Interview with Ewan McIntosh at The SSAT Annual Languages Conference 2006.
Ewan McIntosh's session at The SSAT Annual Languages Conference 2006 in which I contributed as his ''critical friend'.
it Rant #6 is a mobile podcast recorded on an mp3 player during my commute home from school on Monday 25th September. When I arrived home and logged on I found a message about blogging in Scotland from Ewan McIntosh, it is now posted on the blog at http://ddraig-goch.blogspot.com - my the world is a small place isn't it ?
Ewan McIntosh blogs on Edu.Blogs and is also the New Technologies Research Practitioner, for Learning and Teaching Scotlandhe discusses with MediaSnackers the role he has to play in the Scottish education system. Agree, disagree, like, don't like...? Feel free to leave a comment at http://mediasnackers.com/2006/08/mediasnackers-podcast31/