TftF 98: Topics On Fire: Episode 5, Education and New Media
Teaching for the Future
I was invited to take part of a round table discussion on Leslie Poston's podcast, Topics on Fire. Leslie moderated a really fun conversation about education and new media, social media and
technology with myself, John Herman and E. Christopher Clark. The conversation centered around teaching philosophy, obsticles, and how technology plays into our own personal teaching practice.I think
I gained a...
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I was invited to take part of a round table discussion on Leslie Poston's podcast, Topics on Fire. Leslie moderated a really fun conversation about education and new media, social media and
technology with myself, John Herman and E. Christopher Clark. The conversation centered around teaching philosophy, obsticles, and how technology plays into our own personal teaching practice.I think
I gained a lot of insight and I had a great time talking with Leslie, John, and Chris. We recorded the podcast live on Talkshoe which I really liked because we were able to have a live audience who
could "call in" or type into a chat window.[Direct link to the orignal file]Upcoming:I am putting together audio and contributed material for episode 100. If you are intrested in suggesting a topic,
an artical, or contribute audio the the show write me at teachingforthefuture@gmail.com.If you want to help out or participate with Teaching for the Future you can leave a comment on the homepage or
link to us on your blog or podcast. If you want to get in touch, feel free to email at teachingforthefuture@gmail.com. Tags: Dave LaMorte, teaching for the future, technology, education, podcast,
teaching, Alive in Baghdad, Julien Smith, financial aid podcast, media literacy, visual literacy, new media literacy
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Thu October 02 2008
I was invited to take part of a round table discussion on Leslie Poston's podcast, Topics on Fire. Leslie moderated a really fun conversation about ed...
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I was invited to take part of a round table discussion on Leslie Poston's podcast, Topics on Fire. Leslie moderated a really fun conversation about education and new media, social media and
technology with myself, John Herman and E. Christopher Clark. The conversation centered around teaching philosophy, obsticles, and how technology plays into our own personal teaching practice.I think
I gained a...
read more
I was invited to take part of a round table discussion on Leslie Poston's podcast, Topics on Fire. Leslie moderated a really fun conversation about education and new media, social media and
technology with myself, John Herman and E. Christopher Clark. The conversation centered around teaching philosophy, obsticles, and how technology plays into our own personal teaching practice.I think
I gained a lot of insight and I had a great time talking with Leslie, John, and Chris. We recorded the podcast live on Talkshoe which I really liked because we were able to have a live audience who
could "call in" or type into a chat window.[Direct link to the orignal file]Upcoming:I am putting together audio and contributed material for episode 100. If you are intrested in suggesting a topic,
an artical, or contribute audio the the show write me at teachingforthefuture@gmail.com.If you want to help out or participate with Teaching for the Future you can leave a comment on the homepage or
link to us on your blog or podcast. If you want to get in touch, feel free to email at teachingforthefuture@gmail.com. Tags: Dave LaMorte, teaching for the future, technology, education, podcast,
teaching, Alive in Baghdad, Julien Smith, financial aid podcast, media literacy, visual literacy, new media literacy
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Thu September 04 2008
Click to Play Recently I was interviewed by Angeline Duran Piotrowski for the Momstyle News podcast. We discussed reluctant readers and about how to m...
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Click to Play Recently I was interviewed by Angeline Duran Piotrowski for the Momstyle News podcast. We discussed reluctant readers and about how to motivate children to read. Momstyle News is a
great resource and news site for parents educators of any gender. I had a lot of fun doing the interview, and you can find the original interview here on Momstylenews.com.
Click to Play Recently I was interviewed by Angeline Duran Piotrowski for the Momstyle News podcast. We discussed reluctant readers and about how to motivate children to read. Momstyle News is a
great resource and news site for parents educators of any gender. I had a lot of fun doing the interview, and you can find the original interview here on Momstylenews.com.
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Thu August 28 2008
Click to Play China Says 6 Americans Detained Over Protest Could Be Held 10 Days from the Washington Post5 Americans Are Arrested for Protest in Beiji...
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Click to Play China Says 6 Americans Detained Over Protest Could Be Held 10 Days from the Washington Post5 Americans Are Arrested for Protest in Beijing from theNYTimes.comWhile I was away at Camp
Fatima it turns out that friend of the show and former guest Brian Conley of SmallWorldNews.com was amoung 10 Americans detained in Beijing by Chinese Police. Brian was documenting a protest and was
depo...
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Click to Play China Says 6 Americans Detained Over Protest Could Be Held 10 Days from the Washington Post5 Americans Are Arrested for Protest in Beijing from theNYTimes.comWhile I was away at Camp
Fatima it turns out that friend of the show and former guest Brian Conley of SmallWorldNews.com was amoung 10 Americans detained in Beijing by Chinese Police. Brian was documenting a protest and was
deported along with another videoblogger and 8 pro-Tibet Activists. The detaines are now in the US. The camp that lives on Love from the Star LedgerCamp Fatima of NJP.O. Box 654Harrison, N.J. 07029or
call (201) 487-8688Camp Fatima's web address is:campfatimanj.org The Momstyle News Ep29: Teaching For The FutureAngeline from Momstyle News interviewed me to talk about reluctant readers and about
how to motivate children to read. Momstyle News is a great resource and news site for parents educators of any gender. I had a lot of fun and I will be including the interview in the Teaching for the
Future podcast.
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Sun June 22 2008
Click to Play "Oh, You Doll! Tweens Embrace American Girls" by CARRIE STETLER from The Star-Ledger "The e-mail trail: Electronic messages can come bac...
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Click to Play "Oh, You Doll! Tweens Embrace American Girls" by CARRIE STETLER from The Star-Ledger "The e-mail trail: Electronic messages can come back to bite the hand that typed them" by J. SCOTT
ORR from the Star-Ledger "Officials suspect pregnancy pact" from Associated Press via the Baltimore Sun **UPDATE**I found this while looking up the above links I found the below story on the
Baltimore S...
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Click to Play "Oh, You Doll! Tweens Embrace American Girls" by CARRIE STETLER from The Star-Ledger "The e-mail trail: Electronic messages can come back to bite the hand that typed them" by J. SCOTT
ORR from the Star-Ledger "Officials suspect pregnancy pact" from Associated Press via the Baltimore Sun **UPDATE**I found this while looking up the above links I found the below story on the
Baltimore Sun's website."Mayor: No support for claims of pregnancy pact"If you would like to contribute to the 100th episode feel free to email me your ideas or some audio to
teachingforthefuture@gmail.com.
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Thu May 15 2008
Click to Play For the last few episodes we have been discussing YouTube in theory, almost at a distance. I have even read some comments on blogs like ...
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Click to Play For the last few episodes we have been discussing YouTube in theory, almost at a distance. I have even read some comments on blogs like 7 Inch Cinema saying that I'm being a little
abstract. To fix this, today we are going to be looking at some YouTube videos for kids. I will admit that YouTube was definitely not designed for kids and teachers. I know that YouTube filters
content, bu...
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Click to Play For the last few episodes we have been discussing YouTube in theory, almost at a distance. I have even read some comments on blogs like 7 Inch Cinema saying that I'm being a little
abstract. To fix this, today we are going to be looking at some YouTube videos for kids. I will admit that YouTube was definitely not designed for kids and teachers. I know that YouTube filters
content, but often I find that I'm too young for the videos. Despite all that, today we're going to get a little deeper and we're going to be looking at a few specific videos. In this episode we go
over some recommended videos. Before we get into that I continue the Better Know A Listener series with an interview with Aaron "The Art Guy" Smith. Aaron is the edu-blogger/podcaster behind on of my
favorite sights, The Academic Aesthetic.com. If you are interested in technology education and/or art education you can find interesting information and web tools from Aaron.Though this is the end of
our current series about YouTube, we will continue to compile a list of recommended videos. If you have a favorite YouTube video for kids and teens, leave a link to the video and your site so that I
can give you credit. Suggested ViewingChocolate Rain (Played during the intro)Digital EthnographyTeacherTube on YouTubeCry Me a VerbTeacherTube - 50 States and Capitals cartoon songDid You Know 2.0
(Thanks Aarron)Signing TimeThanks Made Loud & Freya's Mom CaseySilent Miaow aka Amanda Baggs see her blog at http://ballastexistenz.autistics.org/Links7 Inch CinemaVid to Mp3Teacher Tube
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