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Field Notes
Ep 11: Alex Garcia on Monolingual Fieldwork in The Philippines

Field Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 22:20


Today’s episode is with Alex Garcia (University of Barcelona). Alex works with the Northern Alta Community in the Philippines. In this episode, Alex discusses how he started working with speakers of Nothern Alta, and how he learned Northern Alta in order to conduct monolingual fieldwork. Things mentioned in this episode: Alex's websiteAlex's data on KratylosAlex’s Northern Alta deposit on ELAR "Monolingual Fieldwork" Demonstration - Daniel Everett (from LSA)Alex's equipment: Zoom H4n audio recorder, Rode NTG2 (shotgun microphone), Rode NT4 (cardioid microphone), Canon Legria HF G25 (video camera), Canon Powershot SX400 (SLR camera), Toshiba Z30 & Toshiba Satellite C55 (laptops) Philippine Negrito languagesIlocanoTagalogAlta on WikipediaNorthern Alta on Wikipedia Get in touch: Website: https://fieldnotespod.comEmail: fieldnotespod@gmail.comTwitter & Instagram: @lingfieldnotes

Educational Podcasting Today – The TeacherCast Educational Network
Should We Be Podcasting During Our Contracted Working Hours? Featuring Thom Gibson

Educational Podcasting Today – The TeacherCast Educational Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 37:23


In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff welcomes podcaster Thom Gibson on the program to discuss his podcast Stories from the Classroom. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our (http://teachercast.net/contact) and let us know how we can help you today! (http://cu-portland.edu/letsconquer) In this episode, we discuss: Stories from the Classroom Podcast (https://storiesfromtheclassroom.simplecast.com/) How to get started as a podcaster Shifting your podcast topics midway through the life of your show Creating a side hustle based on your professional career How to create YouTube and Podcasting content from real life lesson plans and classroom activities About Thom GibsonThom Gibson is an educator in Austin, TX, teaching middle school math and robotics as well as the high school YouTube Video Production elective. In addition to being the creator and host of the ‘Stories from the Classroom' podcast, he also manages two YouTube channels; one showcasing reflections from his classroom and the other teaching viewers how to create and grow on YouTube. Outside of education, he's a practitioner of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, has been learning mandarin for two years, shares his book (and beef jerky) reflections on a side Instagram account (@booksandbeefjerky), he loves to run, and is actively involved in his church. About Stories from the ClassroomAn audio documentary-style educational podcast exploring innovation in the classroom. Learn from amazing educators and get insight into how to bring these innovative lessons and ideas into your classroom. Links of Interest Podcast Homepage (http://storiesfromtheclassroom.simplecast.fm) Twitter: http://twitter.com/gibsonedu (http://twitter.com/gibsonedu) Facebook: http://facebook.com/gibsonedu (http://facebook.com/gibsonedu) YouTube: http://youtube.com/gibsonedu (http://youtube.com/gibsonedu) Instagram: https://instagram.com/gibsoneducation (https://instagram.com/gibsoneducation) Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-thom-gibson-podcast/id1339420757?mt=2) Google Podcasts (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=1#/ps/Ia7pwjfpbn4mme4peqp3n4x6nx4) Stitcher Radio (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/thom-gibson/the-thom-gibson-podcast) Equipment Mentioned on the Podcast Zoom H4n Pro (field audio & interviews) (https://www.teachercast.net/product/B01DPOXS8I/US/teach00-20/?cart=y) SM58 Microphone (podcast interviews) (https://www.teachercast.net/product/B000CZ0R42/US/teach00-20/?cart=y) iPhone 6s (audio) (https://www.teachercast.net/product/B07H9PSR9M/US/teach00-20/?cart=y) RODE NGT2 Microphone (home studio mic) (https://www.teachercast.net/product/B00093ESSI/US/teach00-20/?cart=y) Scarlett Focusrite 2i4 Interface (https://www.teachercast.net/product/B01E6T50LY/US/teach00-20/?cart=y) Canon T3i Video Camera (https://www.teachercast.net/product/B01MQIFINS/US/teach00-20/?cart=y) Joby Gorillapod Focus (https://www.teachercast.net/product/B074WC9YKL/US/teach00-20/?cart=y) RODE VideoMic Pro (for DSLR) (https://www.teachercast.net/product/B077DGCPRV/US/teach00-20/?cart=y) GoPro Hero4 Pro Silver (https://www.teachercast.net/product/B00NIYJF6U/US/teach00-20/?cart=y) Neewer Ring Light 18” (https://www.teachercast.net/product/B01LXDNNBW/US/teach00-20/?cart=y) RODE NTG2 (for pro voiceover work) (https://www.teachercast.net/product/B00093ESSI/US/teach00-20/?cart=y) Follow Educational Podcasting TodayThe TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network | @TeacherCast (http://www.twitter.com/teachercast) @PodcastingToday (http://www.twitter.com/podcastingtoday) Follow our HostJeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury (http://www.twitter.com/jeffbradbury) Explore these ResourcesIn this episode, we mentioned the following resources: Learn how to create your own Podcasts with...

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
009 Brandy Agerbeck | NLSGRVT Podcast

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 35:47


Welcome to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking podcast where we celebrate the lives and work of visual thinkers and allow them to showcase things they are enthusiastic about! Today, I'm talking to Brandy Agerbeck, speaker, teacher, author, graphic facilitator, and artist who at age two, started drawing and hasn't stopped yet. Brandy is the graphic facilitator's graphic facilitator, inspiring hordes of enthusiasts and professionals with her books, The Graphic Facilitator's Guide and The Idea Shapers, her signature program The Lab and her one-day visual thinking workshop The Idea Shapers Tour, and of course her legendary keynotes! You're in for a real treat with this conversation! Brandy is currently on tour in Europe, hosting her lab in The Hague (The Netherlands) and in Rungsted (Denmark), facilitating a session at EuViz in Brussels (Belgium), and hosting her Idea Shapers Tour in Copenhagen (Denmark). There are steal seats for the Idea Shapers Tour in Denmark, so if you're interested, head over there and sign up! Want to learn more about Brandy? Check out her online presence: Brandy's website: http://loosetooth.com/ The Idea Shapers: http://loosetooth.com/is/ The Graphic Facilitator's Guide: http://loosetooth.com/gf/ Brandy on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/loosetoothdotcom Follow Brandy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loosetoothcom/ Follow Brandy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/loosetooth Brandy's TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bCHq1OvGR4 Books by Brandy: https://www.amazon.com/Brandy-Agerbeck/e/B0065RHT1U   The International Forum Of Visual Practitioners: https://www.ifvp.org/ Sparkol Videoscribe (affiliate link): http://www.sparkol.com?aid=816051 Want to subscribe to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking Podcast? Subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher. Your feedback is appreciated. Please leave your comments in the shownotes. Better yet, send in a voice message so we can put you ON the show! Credits The sounds used for podcast imaging are created by audionautix, musicradiocreative, and premiumbeat. All interviews were recorded in stereo with a Zoom H2N or in double mono with a Marantz Pro PMD661 recorder using a handheld AKG D230 dynamic mic, a Rode NTG2 condenser mic on a boompole, or a KEL HM-1 condenser mic on a mic arm resulting in a 96.0 kHz, 24-bit WAV file. Editing was done on a Macbook Pro using LogicPro with iZotope RX, Alloy, Nectar, and Ozone. Post production was done using Auphonic resulting in the final MP3 file for upload to Libsyn and distribution through iTunes and Stitcher.  

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
008 Bas Bakker | NLSGRVT Podcast

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 51:58


Welcome to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking podcast where we celebrate the lives and work of visual thinkers and allow them to showcase things they are enthusiastic about! Today, I'm talking to Bas Bakker, master side-hustler, grand initiator, and founder of companies, such as De Betekenaar, In 20 uur TV, Open Coffee Leiden, and many, many more initiatives. Bas is a triathlete, a lover of coffee, and an active member of the Dutch Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking community.  Want to learn more about Bas? Check out his online presence: http://debetekenaar.nl/ https://twitter.com/deBetekenaar https://twitter.com/basbakker https://twitter.com/in20uur   The International Forum Of Visual Practitioners: https://www.ifvp.org/ Sparkol Videoscribe (affiliate link): http://www.sparkol.com?aid=816051 Want to subscribe to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking Podcast? Subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher. Your feedback is appreciated. Please leave your comments in the shownotes. Better yet, send in a voice message so we can put you ON the show! Credits The sounds used for podcast imaging are created by audionautix, musicradiocreative, and premiumbeat. All interviews were recorded in stereo with a Zoom H2N or in double mono with a Marantz Pro PMD661 recorder using a handheld AKG D230 dynamic mic, a Rode NTG2 condenser mic on a boompole, or a KEL HM-1 condenser mic on a mic arm resulting in a 96.0 kHz, 24-bit WAV file. Editing was done on a Macbook Pro using LogicPro with iZotope RX, Alloy, Nectar, and Ozone. Post production was done using Auphonic resulting in the final MP3 file for upload to Libsyn and distribution through iTunes and Stitcher.  

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
007 Doug Neill | NLSGRVT Podcast

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 37:33


Welcome to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking podcast where we celebrate the lives and work of visual thinkers and allow them to showcase things they are enthusiastic about! Today, I'm talking to Doug Neill. Doug is an Oregon artist and educator who hosts thegraphicrecorder.com, verbaltovisual.com, and recently learninpublic.com. Doug is perhaps best known for his awesome Youtube videos where he uses hand-drawn, analogue sketchnotes recorded with a DSLR camera and some nifty lighting to convey his messages. I'm thrilled to have him on the show! Want to learn more about Doug? Check out his online presence: http://www.dougneill.com/ https://twitter.com/douglaspneill   The International Forum Of Visual Practitioners: https://www.ifvp.org/ Sparkol Videoscribe (affiliate link): http://www.sparkol.com?aid=816051 Want to subscribe to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking Podcast? Subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher. Your feedback is appreciated. Please leave your comments in the shownotes. Better yet, send in a voice message so we can put you ON the show! Credits The sounds used for podcast imaging are created by audionautix, musicradiocreative, and premiumbeat. All interviews were recorded in stereo with a Zoom H2N or in double mono with a Marantz Pro PMD661 recorder using a handheld AKG D230 dynamic mic, a Rode NTG2 condenser mic on a boompole, or a KEL HM-1 condenser mic on a mic arm resulting in a 96.0 kHz, 24-bit WAV file. Editing was done on a Macbook Pro using LogicPro with iZotope RX, Alloy, Nectar, and Ozone. Post production was done using Auphonic resulting in the final MP3 file for upload to Libsyn and distribution through iTunes and Stitcher.  

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
006 Natalia Talkowska | NLSGRVT Podcast

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 22:22


Welcome to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking podcast where we celebrate the lives and work of visual thinkers and allow them to showcase things they are enthusiastic about! Today, I'm talking to Natalia Talkovska. Natalia is founder and owner of Natalka Design. She helps people tell their stories in creative new ways and gives them the tools to turn their communications upside down and make a lasting impact. Those tools include live sketchting, sketchnoting, videos, visual facilitation, training, and yes, even in-person consulting. Now, that is just her day-job. By night, when she's not out dancing semi professional, she furthers the cause of doodling by running a worldwide network of Doodleledo's, meetings where people that think they can't draw find out they actually can, and meet a bunch of like-minded awesome people in the process. You'll leave there with friends, not business cards. Want to learn more about Natalia? Check out her online presence: http://www.natalkadesign.com/ https://twitter.com/natalka_design http://www.doodleledo.com/ https://twitter.com/Doodleledo https://twitter.com/NatiTal https://www.instagram.com/natalia_talkowska/ https://medium.com/creative-dna/creative-dna-natalia-talkowska-cb02ad23a1ca#.p7y1hnhxm   The International Forum Of Visual Practitioners: https://www.ifvp.org/ Sparkol Videoscribe (affiliate link): http://www.sparkol.com?aid=816051 Want to subscribe to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking Podcast? Subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher. Your feedback is appreciated. Please leave your comments in the shownotes. Better yet, send in a voice message so we can put you ON the show! Credits The sounds used for podcast imaging are created by audionautix, musicradiocreative, and premiumbeat. All interviews were recorded in stereo with a Zoom H2N or in double mono with a Marantz Pro PMD661 recorder using a handheld AKG D230 dynamic mic, a Rode NTG2 condenser mic on a boompole, or a KEL HM-1 condenser mic on a mic arm resulting in a 96.0 kHz, 24-bit WAV file. Editing was done on a Macbook Pro using LogicPro with iZotope RX, Alloy, Nectar, and Ozone. Post production was done using Auphonic resulting in the final MP3 file for upload to Libsyn and distribution through iTunes and Stitcher.  

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
005 Axelle Vanquallie | NLSGRVT Podcast

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 12:49


Welcome to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking podcast where we celebrate the lives and work of visual thinkers and allow them to showcase things they are enthusiastic about! Today, I'm talking to Axelle Vanquallie. Axelle is a visual practitioner and member of Visual Harvesting based in Antwerp. She's very active in the international community of visual practitioners and generally aweseome! Want to learn more about Axelle? Check out her online presence: http://visualharvesting.com/en/ https://twitter.com/AxelleVQ https://www.instagram.com/vanquaillie/   The International Forum Of Visual Practitioners: https://www.ifvp.org/ Sparkol Videoscribe (affiliate link): http://www.sparkol.com?aid=816051 Want to subscribe to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking Podcast? Subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher. Your feedback is appreciated. Please leave your comments in the shownotes. Better yet, send in a voice message so we can put you ON the show! Credits The sounds used for podcast imaging are created by audionautix, musicradiocreative, and premiumbeat. All interviews were recorded in stereo with a Zoom H2N or in double mono with a Marantz Pro PMD661 recorder using a handheld AKG D230 dynamic mic, a Rode NTG2 condenser mic on a boompole, or a KEL HM-1 condenser mic on a mic arm resulting in a 96.0 kHz, 24-bit WAV file. Editing was done on a Macbook Pro using LogicPro with iZotope RX, Alloy, Nectar, and Ozone. Post production was done using Auphonic resulting in the final MP3 file for upload to Libsyn and distribution through iTunes and Stitcher.  

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
004 Terese Ellnestam | NLSGRVT Podcast

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 22:16


Welcome to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking podcast where we celebrate the lives and work of visual thinkers and allow them to showcase things they are enthusiastic about! Today, I'm talking to Terese Ellnestam. Terese is a visual practitioner and owner of Grafant AB based in Stockholm, Sweden. She works with clients to communicate their thoughts and ideas more effectively through visualization. Judging from her Flickr page, she does both fast, real-time, graphic recording, as well as slow, mindful, drawing, and I'm dying to hear which of those she loves most. Want to learn more about Terese? Check out her online presence: http://www.grafant.se/ https://twitter.com/tellnestam https://www.youtube.com/user/74Terese https://www.flickr.com/photos/44198053@N07   The International Forum Of Visual Practitioners: https://www.ifvp.org/ Sparkol Videoscribe (affiliate link): http://www.sparkol.com?aid=816051 Want to subscribe to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking Podcast? Subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher. Your feedback is appreciated. Please leave your comments in the shownotes. Better yet, send in a voice message so we can put you ON the show! Credits The sounds used for podcast imaging are created by audionautix, musicradiocreative, and premiumbeat. All interviews were recorded in stereo with a Zoom H2N or in double mono with a Marantz Pro PMD661 recorder using a handheld AKG D230 dynamic mic, a Rode NTG2 condenser mic on a boompole, or a KEL HM-1 condenser mic on a mic arm resulting in a 96.0 kHz, 24-bit WAV file. Editing was done on a Macbook Pro using LogicPro with iZotope RX, Alloy, Nectar, and Ozone. Post production was done using Auphonic resulting in the final MP3 file for upload to Libsyn and distribution through iTunes and Stitcher.  

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
003 Heather Martinez | NLSGRVT Podcast

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016 28:16


Welcome to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking podcast where we celebrate the lives and work of visual thinkers and allow them to showcase things they are enthusiastic about! Today, I'm talking to Heather Martinez. Heather is an artist who after two decades of printmaking and photography, discovered the joy of creating art with others outside the studio, on the wall. She uses visuals to help people collaborate, support their goals and facilitate change. Heather is an internationally renowned Graphic Recorder/Facilitator and Prezi/Videoscribe producer whose work is so beautiful, I'm a bit giddy to be talking to her. Want to learn more about Heather? Check out her online presence: http://heathermartinez.com http://twitter.com/CorpGraffitiArt http://www.instagram.com/CorpGraffitiArt/ https://www.facebook.com/HeatherLeavittMartinez http://heathermartinez.tumblr.com The International Forum Of Visual Practitioners: https://www.ifvp.org/ Sparkol Videoscribe (affiliate link): http://www.sparkol.com?aid=816051 Want to subscribe to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking Podcast? Subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher. Your feedback is appreciated. Please leave your comments in the shownotes. Better yet, send in a voice message so we can put you ON the show! Credits The sounds used for podcast imaging are created by audionautix, musicradiocreative, and premiumbeat. All interviews were recorded in stereo with a Zoom H2N or in double mono with a Marantz Pro PMD661 recorder using a handheld AKG D230 dynamic mic, a Rode NTG2 condenser mic on a boompole, or a KEL HM-1 condenser mic on a mic arm resulting in a 96.0 kHz, 24-bit WAV file. Editing was done on a Macbook Pro using LogicPro with iZotope RX, Alloy, Nectar, and Ozone. Post production was done using Auphonic resulting in the final MP3 file for upload to Libsyn and distribution through iTunes and Stitcher.  

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
002 Birgit Smit | NLSGRVT Podcast

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2015 18:49


Welcome to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking podcast where we celebrate the lives and work of visual thinkers and allow them to showcase things they are enthusiastic about! Today, I’m talking to Birgit Smit, a professional graphic recorder from Amsterdam (actually Uithoorn, close to Amsterdam) who found me on Facebook while looking for IFVP members in The Netherlands. Birgit specializes in live graphic recording on paper. She also creates awesome bespoke videoscribes and offers an in-person sketchnoting workshop that is both fun and immediately usable in practice. I have a professional crush on Birgit. The way she works, the things she creates, her choice of materials and software, it’s all absolutely awesome and something to aspire to. Based on this interview, I bought a license for Sparkol VideoScribe and Tawe and have created my very first animated sketchnote with it. If you ever get a chance to meet or work with Birgit, do! Want to learn more about Birgit? Check out her online presence: Birgit Smit Graphic Recording Flickr Youtube Facebook Linkedin Twitter The International Forum Of Visual Practitioners: https://www.ifvp.org/ Sparkol Videoscribe (affiliate link): http://www.sparkol.com   Want to subscribe to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking Podcast? Subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher. Your feedback is appreciated. Please leave your comments in the shownotes. Better yet, send in a voice message so we can put you ON the show! Credits The sounds used for podcast imaging are created by audionautix, musicradiocreative, and premiumbeat. All interviews were recorded in stereo with a Zoom H2N or in double mono with a Marantz Pro PMD661 recorder using a handheld AKG D230 dynamic mic, a Rode NTG2 condenser mic on a boompole, or a KEL HM-1 condenser mic on a mic arm resulting in a 96.0 kHz, 24-bit WAV file. Editing was done on a Macbook Pro using LogicPro X with iZotope RX 4, Alloy2, Nectar 2, and Ozone 6. Post production was done using Auphonic resulting in the final MP3 file for upload to Libsyn and distribution through iTunes and Stitcher.

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking
001 Mike Rohde | NLSGRVT Podcast

NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording & Visual Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2015 38:26


Welcome to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking podcast where we celebrate the lives and work of visual thinkers and allow them to showcase things they are enthusiastic about!  Today, I'm talking to none other than Mike Rohde, a designer, author, illustrator, and sketchnoter, living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a passion for simple and usable design solutions. Mike is sort of my hero, because as you know: I like to sketchnote.  Interestingly, in this interview, we don't actually talk about sketchnoting until about half-way. We talk first about what got Mike there.  Want to learn more about sketchnoting? Read Mike's blog, his tweets, and of course his books, The Sketchnote Handbook and The Sketchnote Workbook. Also, check out The Sketchnote Army for examples of awesome sketchnotes around the world of all different skill-levels.  Pro-tip: Sign-up for Mike's newsletter to get tips on sketchnoting and creativity for free!   Want to subscribe to the NL Sketchnoting, Graphic Recording, and Visual Thinking Podcast? Subscribe via iTunes, or Stitcher. Your feedback is appreciated. Please leave your comments in the shownotes. Better yet, send in a voice message so we can put you ON the show! Credits The sounds used for podcast imaging are created by audionautix, musicradiocreative, and premiumbeat. All interviews were recorded in stereo with a Zoom H2N or in double mono with a Marantz Pro PMD661 recorder using a handheld AKG D230 dynamic mic, a Rode NTG2 condenser mic on a boompole, or a KEL HM-1 condenser mic on a mic arm resulting in a 96.0 kHz, 24-bit WAV file. Editing was done on a Macbook Pro using LogicPro X with iZotope RX 4, Alloy2, Nectar 2, and Ozone 6. Post production was done using Auphonic resulting in the final MP3 file for upload to Libsyn and distribution through iTunes and Stitcher.