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The Teachers' Podcast: The New Generation of Ed Tech Professional Development
The Teacher's Podcast New Year Episode! Sharing the exciting of the new year- Kathy and Mark podcast on New Year's eve providing a bevy of information and resources for our Teacher's Podcast family of listeners. Join in the fun from "party central" and our self-acclaimed Ed Tech Capitol of the World as we share views, news and reviews for teachers to use everyday! This episode includes a new view on Kindle and e-books, an abundance of RESOURCES including BrainReady Braincasts, and reviews of Otter Box's case for the iPod Video, iPhone, and H2O Headphones to reach students. Other highlights for our ed tech feast and to power our dreams of good news throughout the year include the 2007 holiday e-greeting frenzy; meta resources, free virtual robotic kits, educational freeware and powerful math games. Make us the center of YOUR ed tech Universe: teacherspodcast.org. A new generation of EdTech professional development. Contact us at teacherspodcast@gmail.com, leave comments at the website/blog, or leave a message with MyChingo on the website. We appreciate our great audience and fans - we are here for you as The Teachers' Podcast. More Ed Tech You Can Always Use Today and Tomorrow. Produced and copyrighted by Transformation Education LLC, Gura and King, (2007-2008)
The Teachers' Podcast: The New Generation of Ed Tech Professional Development
New Literacies. New ways of being literate with plenty of teaching and student resources. What more could we want for a feature-packed and fabulous episode? Live from the Media Literacy Capital of the world! Welcome to the digital era, literate beings. And PLEASE help Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus :) This week The Teachers Podcast covers a raft of items focusing and reflecting on the ways reading, literacy (and learning and teaching aimed at them) are ever evolving in the face of proliferating digital technology and the way it changes human intellectual activity !! From Nasa to Web Wisdom resources, to Tech Knowledge by SRA and McGraw Hill to Reading Rockets and the Financial Aid Podcast- this is the place to be. We wnat to show you the money and show you the limelight of iTunes! Make us your the center of YOUR ed tech Universe : teacherspodcast.org. A new generation of EdTech professional development. Contact us at teacherspodcast@gmail.com or comment at the website/blog OR leave a message with MyChingo on the website. We appreciate our great audience and fans - we are here for you as The Teachers' Podcast. More Ed Tech You Can Always Use Today and Tomorrow. Our feed is teacherspodcast.org/feed.xml Produced and copyrighted by Transformation Education LLC, Gura and King,(2007)
The Teachers' Podcast: The New Generation of Ed Tech Professional Development
You have to hear this episode! Resources, classroom ideas and inspiration all in one neat little package from Mark and Kathy to you! Live from the gaming capital of the world. Now would that be Virtual Shanghai? or Virtual Denmark? A bevy of items on Gaming, Gaming and ESL, etc. Also, a GREAT resource that gives a startling model of game-inspired learning in the area of science and citizenship. No SciFi here, Presenting Tiro, the robot teacher who really made it into a classroom! And yes, those are real classrooms using iPods by the hundreds (wayta go, New Joysie!). By the way "Fremd Sprachen und Nueu Medien" means "Foreign Language and New Media" in Danish (or something like that) according to Babelfish Zune revelations coming Nov 13, Collaboration at playdecide.org new dimensions of gaming- don't miss this exciting episode filled with resources, inspiring discussion and lots of classroom ideas. Make us your the center of YOUR ed tech Universe: teacherspodcast.org. A new generation of EdTech professional development. Contact us at teacherspodcast@gmail.com or comment at the website/blog OR leave a message with MyChingo on the website. We appreciate our great audience and fans - we are here for you as The Teachers' Podcast. More Ed Tech You Can Always Use Today and Tomorrow. Our feed is teacherspodcast.org/feed.xml Produced and copyrighted by Transformation Education LLC, Gura and King, (2007)
The Teachers' Podcast: The New Generation of Ed Tech Professional Development
Welcome to The Teachers Podcast Episode 4 Science and Social Networking from Sputnik to Smart Phones for Students. Live from New Jersey, your local satellite, and as always teacherspodcast.org. a new generation of EdTech professional development. Myspace to Microsoft; Cell phones to MyChingo ringing with listener comments; Firefly, Wherifone and TicTalk to slimmed down Treos; virtual Smithsonian, Scholastic Bookflix to webkins! This week a constellation of resources: news articles on Sputnik's 50th anniversary, Smart Phones for Students, Computerized Testing of Higher Order Thinking Skills?, Social Networking Abounds, free online data storage from Microsoft, the Smithsonian's new Virtual African American History Museum: all part of the conversation of EdTech you can use! This innovative production is a New Generation of Ed Tech PD: News, views, research and resources you can use are featured in every episode of The Teachers Podcast. The popular podcasting team of Mark Gura and Dr. Kathy King are teachers, ed tech experts, authors and professors. This is PD which includes fun, abundant resources and crisp insight from the perspective of what you can use today and tomorrow. Make teacherspodcast.org your new home for educational resources and pd. Email: teacherspodcast@gmail.com The Teachers Podcast is supported and copyrighted by Transformation Education LLC, King and Gura an innovative education team. (2007)
This episode describes how a web-based application called MyChingo is allowing academics to invite students to leave voice notes in their Blackboard courses. We hear from Cheryl Middleton an academic in the ACES faculty, a student placement who worked with Cheryl, and my colleague Helen Rodger who tested the MyChingo device for ease of use. More information about MyChingo is available at http://www.mychingo.com/ Check the Show Notes at http://ltapodcast.blogspot.com
This week we review Air Gear the manga, They Were Eleven and Birdy The Mighty OVA. Also we talk incessantly throughout the news section. Oh well. You're not listening to this show for the intellectual quota. Oni talks about furries (I think), I talk about Bandai Visual USA (I'm sure) and we both talk about Miller and Baileys(I'm certain). Better show notes to follow. It's 2:45am where I am and I'm frigging tired. Finally I have to spologise for the audio quality. I'm still installing all of my old audio programs into the new laptop so bear with us. Direct Download Here Anywho if you need to contact me with hints, questions, comments, requests for reviews and anything else then drop me a line @ eeeperschoice- at -gmail.comAlso at GoogleTalk Voicemail @ eeeperschoice- at -gmail.comThe MyChingo flash voicemail box in the sidebarSend me an Odeo in the sidebarSnapvine Voicemail (US)+1-641-985-7i800 then press * then 1723766
Andrew Middleton proposes that educational podcasting models can be used to stimulate social engagement in the learning community. Do you agree? What ideas do you have for social educational podcasting? The next show is for you! Use the MyChingo recorder on the Show notes site to leave a message or send Andrew an audio response via email at lta-podcast AT shu.ac.uk. Your contributions will be compiled to form the next show! Check the Show Notes at http://ltapodcast.blogspot.com
Episode 4; April 19th, 2007; Guest Mark BoggsWell we're down to less than a month to the NAKF's national meet in Salt Lake City. I've been trying to get my weight down to 198 for a little while and I'm down to about 10 lbs left to go. I started out Jan. 15 at 234 lbs, and I've seen a real improvement in my fitness levels and appearance. On today's podcast we're going to interview Mark Boggs who has experienced a great deal of weight loss as a result of training with kettlebells.Of course we know that finding a plan that works for you, and sticking to it for the long term is the key to success in weight loss, whether that's a meal plan or exercise program. I was recently listening to a program on weight loss and the recurring theme was that there are a lot of diets that provide good results in the short term, but that adherence is the key to long term results. I think that kettlebells, if used correctly, allow you to use them for a long time. Most other forms of exercise, especially ones that can be used in as intense a manner as kettlebells, usually lead to injuries that limit or end an athletes participation in that activity. You see it in a bunch of sports. If you look at kettlebells, you can see that if you use common sense and good technique you can use them long term indefinitely.That brings me to an article that was published this past week in the New York Sun that was posted on Dragon Door's forum this week. The article tells a short story about an 85 year old Russian immigrant who lifts 80 lbs kettlebells and gave the police more than they bargained for. Besides being funny, I think it illustrates that kettlebells can be used long term for good results.If you have any feedback for us, please call 541-255-3713 and leave us a voicemail for inclusion on the program. You can also use our MyChingo voicemail on our website at kblifter.blogspot.com or if you'd rather Email us, you can do that by sending a message to kblifter@gmail.com. I'd like to request anyone with experience using kettlebells and doing Crossfit's workout of the day to call and tell me how you are using kettlebells and how they fit into what you do with Crossfit. Also if you have a personal transformation story in regards to health weightloss, etc because of your use of kettlebells, please call us at 541-255-3713 to share your story.We don't have any feedback this week, so we'll go ahead and move into our featured interview. Mark Boggs is a 45 year old former powerlifter who has recently found his way into the world of kettlebells. In addition to a significant amount of weightloss and an impressive increase in GS numbers, he has seen his power numbers remain relatively stable even though he is only doing high rep kettlebell lifting. His coach is Jon Hoskins out of Ohio.If you are interested in reading Mark's story, you can read it here.Listen to the Podcast by clicking this Link or the title AboveAgain, I'd like to encourage you to leave us feedback for the show. Our voicemail can be reached by calling 541-255-3713 or by going to kblifter.blogspot.com. You can also write us at kblifter@gmail.com. We want to thank you for joining us today and as always keep lifting.Listen to this PodcastMarkBogg's AKC Blog ArticleNew York Sun articleSubscribe in a reader
In today's episode we speak to Jolly Roger, the Mayor of the Alternative Energy Zone, a Burning Man community free of stinking, noisy, polluting generators. Here we talk about the uses of alternative energy on the playa. We also talk about the Green Man theme for 2007 and the "greening of the burn" movement. For more information about these podcasts visit Burncast.net To contact us: - Calling the BURNcast hotline at (206) 350-1416 - Send us an e-mail at burncast@gmail.com - Leaving an audio recording by clicking here for MyChingo. BURNcast is powered by No Spectators. Thank you, Lecter!
In today's episode we visit Center Camp at Burning Man 2006 and have a conversation with Astarius Reiki-Om. We'll also listen to him performing a healing sessions incorporating the didgeridoo and vocal harmonics. Then we'll hear a recording of the Ramayana Monkey Chant performance as well. For more information about these podcasts visit Burncast.net To contact us: - Calling the BURNcast hotline at (206) 350-1416 - Send us an e-mail at burncast@gmail.com - Leaving an audio recording by clicking here for MyChingo. A very special thanks to Lecter of No Spectators for hosting these podcasts.
This podcast features an interview with KB Sport Master of Sport Catherine Imes. Catherine shares the story of her progress from newcomer to kettlebells to being an international competitor in GS. She will share the methods that she and other elite level competitors have used to improve their performance.We also will announce the top placers in the NAKF's latest Crossworld Meet.Have an opinion? Question? Comment? Announcment? Please leave us audio feedback that we can include on the program. Visit the MyChingo link to the right, or call and leave us voicemail at 541-255-3713.To listen to this episode, click on the title above or here.digg_url = 'PODCAST_PERMALINK_URL';Subscribe in a reader
In this episode we hang out with my campmates from Camp Sunscreen and reflect back upon an era of Burning Man from about 1996 to 1998. We'll hear about what Black Rock City was like during these years, but we'll also go in depth and talk about the history of Camp Sunscreen from when it began in 1997. Finally, we'll hear the story about the Land Yacht of 1998. For more information about these podcasts visit Burncast.net To contact us: - Calling the BURNcast hotline at (206) 350-1416 - Send us an e-mail at burncast@gmail.com - Leaving an audio recording by clicking here for MyChingo. A very special thanks to Lecter of No Spectators for hosting these podcasts.
In today's episode we speak to members of the community (drink!) about how they got their playa names. For more information about these podcasts visit Burncast.net To contact us: - Calling the BURNcast hotline at (206) 350-1416 - Send us an e-mail at burncast@gmail.com - Leaving an audio recording by clicking here for MyChingo. A very special thanks to Lecter of No Spectators for hosting these podcasts.
In today's episode we go where no podcast has gone before as we speak to Mister Jellyfish, Science Officer aboard the Apokilipitika satellite Labwërks. Participate in the BURNcast Skypecast as we join the Labwërks crew on March 13th, 2007 9:00pm PT. For more information about these podcasts visit Burncast.net To contact us: - Calling the BURNcast hotline at (206) 350-1416 - Send us an e-mail at burncast@gmail.com - Leaving an audio recording by clicking here for MyChingo. A very special thanks to Lecter of No Spectators for hosting these podcasts.
In today's episode we speak to Belgian artists Arne Quinze and Jan Kriekels about their enormous art installation that has affectionately come to be known as the Waffle at Burning Man 2006. BURNcast met up with them on August 28, 2006 in Black Rock City. For more information about these podcasts visit Burncast.net To contact us: - Calling the BURNcast hotline at (206) 350-1416 - Send us an e-mail at burncast@gmail.com - Leaving an audio recording by clicking here for MyChingo. A very special thanks to Lecter of No Spectators for hosting these podcasts.
In today's episode, which is part one of a two part series, we speak to Brian Doherty, author of "This Is Burning Man," now available in paperback through BenBella Books. BURNcast met up with Doherty on January 28, 2007 in his home in Hollywood, California. For more information about this episode, click on our show notes at BURNcast.net To contact us: - Calling the BURNcast hotline at (206) 350-1416 - Send us an e-mail at burncast@gmail.com - Leaving an audio recording by clicking here for MyChingo. A very special thanks to Lecter of No Spectators for hosting these podcasts. For more information about these podcasts visit [URL="http://www.burncast.net"]Burncast.net[/URL]
This week Eeeper reviews, for the retro choice corner, Project A-Ko while Oni reviews Ninja Scroll! Yes I've got a co-host now in the form of Oni. Who is he? Well, you'll just have to listen and find out. He's been waiting to join the show for a while but only recently could he do so. The tone of the show is going downhill from here on in. Anywho if you need to contact me with hints, questions, comments, requests for reviews and anything else then drop me a line @ eeeperschoice- at -gmail.comAlso at GoogleTalk Voicemail @ eeeperschoice- at -gmail.comThe MyChingo flash voicemail box in the sidebarSend me an Odeo in the sidebarSnapvine Voicemail (US)+1-641-985-7800 then press * then 1723766 Please note that all images (excluding Show Artwork included in the mp3) unless otherwise stated are the respective copyright and trademark of their respective owners and licensers. No copyright infringement is meant or implied. News The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya is set for a May release in both standard and vol 1+artbox versions courtesy of Bandai Entertainment. Yes, the hardest working Internet launched anime in history is coming Here's hoping this doesn't turn out to be another Azumanga Daioh...[Link] Also on 25th January just under 1/4 of a million people viewed the special ending of Haruhi from volume 7 of the Japanese DVD when it was posted up on YouTube. A quarter of a million people!?! Have these people no real lives!? Oh, wait. Sorry, wrong person to ask that question... [Link] Mushishi is being courted for a release of it's l;ive action version. God, I must have missed this when it first came out. So, on the podcast no offense was meant to Mushishi fans at all. Betcha one of parties interested in the film was ADV and another was Harmony Gold. I mean without any new licences, they only have Robotech to fall back on for profit. Right? Right!? RIGHT!?! Oh here's that link to Jo Odagiri's ANN page. [Link] Funimation announced they have the rights to Mushishi the anime, Ragnarok The Animation and Suzuka. OK, let's just hope they finally fix their subtitle problems this year....YEAH, RIGHT!!!Christ, I can't escape from Mushishi! And it's been given one of the worst re-titles for this year. BugMaster! (As Weevil Underwood(English Version)): Oh no, you've broken my Great Moth! We hate that voice actors take on Underwood. Also Funimation expand their programming block on their Funimation Channel. Now we can watch more DragonBall then ever before! [Link] Bandai Visual USA have said they will release Gunbuster 2[Link] Manga Entertainment have announced that they will release the Ghost In The Shell:SAC movie Solid State Society in July. Apparently they weren't brave enough to release it on Blu-Ray [Link]I've tried to find the article on Anime News Service about Blu-Ray outselling HD-DVD in Japan but as of the time of my writing this, I've had no luck...Any one who read it can email me the link at the usual address. YouTube and Google reps met with members of the The Japanese Society of Rights of Authors and Composers (JASRAC) and The National Association of Commercial Broadcasters in Japan. With literally hundreds of thousands of copyrighted clips of anime available on YouTube, JASRAC is starting to get nervous. What!?! They're only getting nervous now?!? The GITS DVD we were talking about can be found here but is now out of print. You might be able to find it on Yahoo.co.jp Auctions but it's up to you. And finally, as I promised here is the Wiki Entry on Pentacost Reviews Air Gear Huh? Where's the review? Sorry the section with Oni ran long so it's going to be next week before you can listen to Eeeper review this. Project A-Ko This amazing movie from 1986 remains one of Eeeper's favourite anime of all time and set a benchmark for parodies of anime and manga to come. Captain Harlock, Maison Ikkoku and Fist of the North Star are some of the titles that get poked to death in this treat. Eeeper goes all over the world for sport in this review before actually getting to the PLOT. Try and stay with him on this one, it does pay off. Central Park Media released this movie along with the OVA sequels comprising of the DVD volumes Love and Robots and Uncivil Wars. Oni watched Uncivil Wars but Eeeper didn't so only the first film and part of the OVA's are covered. This film was one of three VHS available to rent from 24-Hour Video in Eeep's hometown (the other two being Giant Robo Part One of the OVA and StreetFighter II: The Animated Movie) so it got serious playtime in the Eeep household. CPM page for Project A-Ko the collected edition Wikipedia page on A-Ko ANN page on A-Ko Ninja Scroll 10th Anniversary Edition Yeah! This kick ass movie from 1993 has it's flaws (no character devolpment for secondary characters for one thing) but it's getting the Manliest award from us. It may be replaced soon ( Mazinger Z and Getter Robo are on order) but for now bask in the glory of it's testosterone! The plot doesn't matter! After all it is a public safety service announcement from Yoshiaki Kawajiri. Oni has never tried to review anything before this so his review should be taken in the spirit in which it was approached. Which is the Spirit Of Vengeance. Go Ghost Rider! Wikipedia page for Ninja Scroll ANN page on Ninja Scroll Competition Time plus other stuffYep, it's our first give away and up for grabs is the first volume plus artbox of Fafner! Yeah I know it's an Evangelion rip-off but it's brainless, entertaining stuff anyway. The competition is open to all regardless of location. Only stipulation is that you must be able to play Region ! DVD's . That's it. To win you'll have to listen in. Open Request to all podcasters! If you have a podcast promo that you think we can play on our show send them in, please! Also speaking of podcasts, we are now on Digg, Technorati, Podcast Pickle and also Podcast Alley. Please add us to them! We need all of your help! Don't make us beg! It'll be embarrassing and sticky.... PromosNinja Consultants Fast Karate For The Gentleman Otaku Generation Anime World Order Next Week: Oni will be reviewing the classic shoujo sci-fi film, They Were Eleven. While Eeeper will tackle another Kawajiri title from 1995, Birdy The Mighty plus the late review of the manga Air Gear by Oh!Great. Just in time for the anime from ADV.
In today's episode we speak with Tina Boyd, lead singer of Funky Gloworm. Featured is a song entitled "Four Letter Word." BURNcast celebrates it's first year anniversary this Valentine's Day. In a loving tribute, we give away a free CD from Funky Gloworm entitled "Psychedelic Sky." Be the ninth listener to contact us by using one of these three methods: Send us an e-mail at burncast@gmail.com Calling the BURNcast hotline at (206) 350-1416 Leaving an audio recording by clicking here for MyChingo.
In today's episode Chai Guy and DaBomb go deep inside the Camp Apolkiliptika compound to interview Kernul Killbuck. We discuss art, politics, propaganda, and the origins of the camp. We also eat bacon, a lot of bacon. This interview took place on the playa at Burning Man 2006. Credits Photos and Music appear courtesey of Apokiliptika Tell us what you think! Please call our listener feedback line at (206) 350-1416, drop us an e-mail at burncast@gmail.com or click this link to leave audio feedback on-line at MyChingo.
In today's episode we speak to visionary artist Alex Grey about art, Burning Man and family. We also have a conversation with Felix Harth, DaBomb's campmate from Camp Sunscreen. Recorded September 1 and September 4, 2006 respectively. Credits Music: "Peace" and "Galastaray" by the Maido Project Embedded photos courtesy of Alex Grey and Andrew Harth respectively. Tell us what you think! Please call our listener feedback line at (206) 350-1416, drop us an e-mail at burncast@gmail.com or click this link to leave audio feedback on-line at MyChingo.
This week's show has NO news as I haven't had time to check the news. Yeah I heard that Haruhi Suzumiya got licensed. The whole of the anime related internet has heard. If you want to know my opinion on Haruhi check out show 03. Normal news service will be resumed next show. Anywho if you need to contact me with hints, questions, comments, requests for reviews and anything else then drop me a line @:eeeperschoice- at -gmail.comAlso at GoogleTalk Voicemail @ eeeperschoice- at -gmail.com The MyChingo flash voicemail box in the sidebarSend me an Odeo in the sidebarSnapvine Voicemail (US)+1-641-985-7800 then press * then 1723766 Please note that all images (excluding Show Artwork included in the mp3) unless otherwise stated are the respective copyright and trademark of their respective owners and licensers. No copyright infringement is meant or implied. News No news this week Reviews Infinite Ryvius This manga created by original creators Hajime Yatate(insider joke: look up on google who actually is Hajime Yatate) and Yousuke Kuroda(original scriptwriter) with art from Shinsuke Kurihashi. This is published in two volumes by the now-defunct Comics-One and it's successor DRMaster. Told from the perspective of Aoi Housen, and her roommates Kozue Izumi and Reiko Ichikawa and while it's not following the plot exactly it's excellent. Full of tension and all that good stuff, it's a nice addition on your shelf next to the DVD of the original show. WARNING: UNLESS YOU WANT THE SERIES SPOLIED FOR YOU, WATCH THE ANIME FIRST Wikipedia entry for Infinite Ryvius the anime ANN page on Infinite Ryvius Legal Drug CLAMP always do great stories even if sometimes the actual plot makes no sense. That is true for Legal Drug, a three volume manga originally in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten and in the US/UK by TokyoPop. This follows the adventures of two psychics Kazahaya and Reiko who work for Kakei at the GreenDrug Store pharmacy. As well as doing regular jobs, the two boys have to do "special" deliveries for Kakei that utilise their mental skills. Only complaint I have is that CLAMP haven't finished this story, as they are currently working on other projects. Official Website for CLAMP Google tranlation for CLAMP official site Giant Robo: The Day The Earth Stood Still I've been promising myself I'd get round to this title sooner or later. This is the best title that I've seen in the last year and that's all there is to it. Listen to my review for more info and why I think this. Wikipedia entry for Ozama Tezuka ANN page on Tezuka Wikipedia entry For Shotaro Ishinomori ANN page on Ishinomori Wikipedia entry for Mitsuteru Yokoyama ANN page on Yokoyama Well we come to the end of another terrible show, folks. Next show, I might have a surprise for you. Metacarpals crossed! Next show I'll be reviewing the manga Air Gear, the anime Ninja Scroll(Yosh!) and in the Retro Choice section I have the classic anime, Project A-ko! Wooo-Hooo!
Happy New Year from BURNcast. In today's episode of BURNcast we speak to the Ice Queen, the fierce and noble leader of Arctica. Then we sit down and set a spell as we hear the sounds of the temple burn. Recorded September 3, 2006 in Black Rock City. BURNcast will be on hiatus for the month of January. BUT — we will be back and we will be fierce in February 2007, so stay tuned. The recording of the temple burn is dedicated to the memory of DaBomb's late father, Roy Lee Barnes, who passed away on October 29, 2006. Credits Music - "Introvert" by Base-Box Embedded Photos © 2006 by Vallier Hardy of Camp Homeslice Tell us what you think! Please call our listener feedback line at (206) 350-1416, drop us an e-mail at burncast@gmail.com or click this link to leave audio feedback on-line at MyChingo. A very special thanks to Lecter of No Spectators for hosting these podcasts.
Warning: This podcast is NSFW (Not Safe For Work). In today's episode we celebrate the holidays with Santa at the Los Angeles Santa Con. Recorded December 9, 2006. Tell us what you think! Please call our listener feedback line at (206) 350-1416, drop us an e-mail at burncast@gmail.com or click this link to leave audio feedback on-line at MyChingo. A very special thanks to Lecter of No Spectators for hosting these podcasts. Bonus Tracks Conversation with Mr. & Mrs. Claus Conversation with Mr. Claus Conversation with Santa Nihilist (Uncut) Conversation with the Easter Santa and Friends Credits Music - 'O Holy Night,' 'Here Comes Santa Claus' and 'Frosty the Snowman' courtesy of Bill Schaeffer Embedded Photos © 2006 by Goat
In today's episode we take to the stars at Burning Man 2006 as we cover two celestially inspired art installations: the Starry Bamboo Mandala and the Wishing Star. Tell us what you think! Please call our listener feedback line at (206) 350-1416, drop us an e-mail at burncast@gmail.com or click the following link to leave audio feedback on-line at MyChingo. Credits: Music - "Nocturne" by Ekho - "Imagine This" by Wax Audio Embedded Photos - Gerard Minakawa and the Starry Bamboo Mandala - © Brian Kelly - The Wishing Star - © Steven Fritz A very special thanks to Lecter of No Spectators for hosting these podcasts.
Welcome to episode #20 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. I am flying solo this week. No interviews. Just me, you and some digital marketing concepts to share... plus an all-new Six Points Of Separation. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #20 - Host: Mitch Joel. - Running time: 31:10. - Audio comment line: 206-666-3772. - Using new music from the Podsafe Music Network. - Camp Walk by Derek K. Miller. - Groove IT by Denis Kitchen. - Comment line: 206-666-3772. - Portable Media Expo. - PodCamp Boston. - InfoPresse - Integrated Marketing Conference. - Louis Gagnon - Vice President Marketing - Monster.ca. - Jon Raj - Vice President Advertising and New Media Platforms - VISA. - Life Takes Visa. - BIG Sessions - Bay Area Interactive Group. - Across The Sound - Joseph Jaffe. - Firestarter Blog Posting on Twist Image Blog. - Podcasting kerfuffle. - Adam Curry - Daily Source Code #468. - Wired Magazine Blog Posting - Apple Hits Podcast Ready With Nastygram. - MyChingo or MobaTalk. - Six Points Of Separation - Six Ways To Make LinkedIn Work Better For You (make sure to add me to your network). - Song selection of the week (courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network) - NewLeaf with the song, 'Lovestory'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: 206-666-3772. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #20 - Host: Mitch Joel.
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton describes how the MyChingo voice recorder can be used in Blackboard so that students or staff can leave audio messages for each other. http://www.mychingo.com
The headstocks may say "National," but these are pure Valco "Res-O-Glas" beauties! The Val-Pro, Westwood, and Glenwood guitars offered from 1962 to 1964 put a whole new creative spin on what was possible for guitar-building materials and construction. Not to mention, some of these models even offered a transducer-type pickup built into the base of the bridge! We're talking 1962, here...way ahead of their time. Although they had a relatively short lifespan in production years, these babies certainly made an impact. And if you can find one today, be prepared to write a fairly hefty check before you can take it home with you. But comparitively speaking, it will cost you a heck of a lot less than trying to score a 1962-1964 Strat, Tele, or Les Paul. And you certainly won't be blending in while on-stage.Thanks go out to today's sources, the article, "National's Map-Shaped Electrics" by George Gruhn and "National Westwood and Glenwood: '60s Alt-Materials Make Short Run," an article from Vintage Guitar Magazine's June, 2001 edition.Thanks also to the Podsafe Music Network for the music on today's show. The lineup includes "Getting By" by Kathy Valentine, "Married on Monday" by The Gentlemen Losers, "Wednesday Morning" by Slackstring, "Almost Friday Night" by The Hot Rods, and "Tauntaun Heat" by Tadago Pie. For links to these bands websites and to hear the songs featured in their entirety, please check out my other podcast, Opinionated Ramblings.And at the end of the show, don't miss the promo for the Musician's Cooler Podcast! If you're in a band, you'll find great advice, tips, tricks, links, and all kinds of other stuff you never even knew you needed...but you do.Please join our Frappr Friends map, and feel free to leave me comments here on the blog, send me an email at vintageguitarcast at gmail dot com, or leave a voice message using the MyChingo method (links at the left)!Until next time! Cheers!
Guests: Iao Ch'ngi, Ah Chew, Wantan & Oh Tao Pictures by Pek Thor Since tomorrow is Qit Guek P'nguah, we continue sharing our ghost stories. We welcome our special first time guest Iao Ch'ngi to the show. This episode is not only scary, it's also very funny. I laughed so much editing the show! Have fun, and share your stories in our Penang Hokkien forum. Please send in all your MP3 files, telling everyone where you heard about Penang Hokkien, why you like the show, what's your favorite show, and all other greetings. I will be putting a special show with the collections of your greetings. The show is for next Monday. If you don't want to do your own recording, just use the MyChingo recorder to record a Kapster Message. I'll be editing the show on August 11, 2006. Make sure you get your messages in by August 11, 2006. Thank you! === Take part in our Penang Hokkien Forum and be involved in the show. And add yourself to Penang Hokkien Frappr Map. Just click on the banner on the top right corner. === NOTE:The best way to listen to the show is to subscribe to it. iTunes is one of the simplest ones to use. After downloading iTunes and installing it. Just come back to this page and click on the "Subscribe PenangHokkien via iTunes" button on the left. Or you can also use ODEO. Or use Yahoo to subscribe to this show. All can be found on the left. Once you are subscribed. You will never miss another episode. (((DOWNLOAD AUDIO FILE)))