Here are the podcast episodes
everyone has completed (more or less). The Spring 2006 podcasts are
here.
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Author/Title
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Audience/Context
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Description
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Karen Munroe
Do You Like Free Money? |
Not participating in the 401(k) program? Did you know you’re leaving
money on the table? The 401(k) is a great program that enables you to save
for the future in a relatively painless way today. Listen now to learn how.
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This podcast seeks to educate employees about the value of investing in a 401(k)
and what they are missing out on by not participating. The podcast will also
provide the basics of how to get started in the program. |
Ramona Loiselle
Tech Tips from the Multimedia
Class |
Middle school students (and staff)
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Students in my class were split up into groups. Each chose a tech tip and wrote
a script for a video podcast. One group recorded on Friday and chose to discuss
the topic of why students are not allowed to change computer settings at school. |
Michael Pederson
Life of Logos |
Beginning graphic design students and anyone interested in logo design and corporate
branding.
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LoL is the fledgling graphic designers’ choice for learning the basics
of logo design and branding. From hidden symbols in logos, international
marketing gaffs, and uncovering some interesting stories behind some of today’s
biggest corporate brands, this podcast is chock full of design information
and fun.
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Dan Novak
The Art of Sam Brown |
Anyone interested in looking at art from a fresh perspective |
an analysis of Sam Brown's collective art project on ExplodingDog.com |
Robert Erichsen
What is World AIDS Day?
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Students at Cal State San Marcos and beyond |
This podcast previews the upcoming World AIDS Day Observation event at Cal State
San Marcos, explaining the significance of this event from a personal, regional
and global perspective. Learn how you can become involved. |
Jim Mitchell
Grammatically Correct
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Middle and high school students |
When do I use “can” and when is "may” the right ver?
This is the first grammar episode in a possible series. This podcast will
address the proper use and frequent misuse of the English language.
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Stephanie Oberle
Seventh Grade Camp Orientation |
7th grade students at Francis Parker and their parents. |
Were you unable to attend the 7th grade camp orientation? Not to worry, this
podcast will get you up to speed about the company we are using (Peak Performance),
pictures of camp, what to bring, and frequently asked questions.
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Kimberly Allard
The B6 Broadcast
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Parents and children in Mrs. Allard's class. |
This series features snippets from students in Mrs. Allard’s fourth grade
class. Classroom updates, interviews, and productions conducted by students and/or
the teacher. |
Nelly Aragon
Seven Minutes about 7-up |
Besides new employees, anyone that likes 7up or for any marketing/advertising
class. |
The history of the making, naming and marketing of one of America’s favorite
beverages. Will go over the inventor, the myths about how it got its name (because
no one actually knows for sure), the flavors that have come out in different
countries, and what 7up co. did to compete with Sprite. |