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Thursday, April 20, 2006 

Today's Podcasting is like Radio in the 20's - Bernie Dodge

Last night I broke a bottle of champagne over my laptop to celebrate the launch of the SD Edtech podcast series.

You can download the first episode, subscribe to the RSS feed, or listen to us on iTunes.

The first episode runs 22 minutes and includes:
  • Excerpts from Bernie Dodge's EDTEC 700 class on Educational Podcasting
  • The first of a two part series with Fred Saba looking at the learning system of the future
  • The IVIE Project - Innovative Videos in Education
  • Freebies- Bloglines.com
  • Allison Rossett breaks down the upcoming Alumni Event at SDSU on April 28th.
  • ASTD is hosting a luncheon on April 26th featuring Tamar Elkeles Qualcomm’s Learning & Organizational Development Center (download flyer)
Please feel to share any comments, cheers, or jeers below. - Karl Richter

This podcast is an informative and practical approach to delivering content using the informative radio show format. It is clearly divided with goals that represent interesting topics for further exploration about eduacational technology. The producer and the subject matter experts are top notch, and they meet the stated goals and objectives of the podcaster. My only concern is for the laptop. I would have to say that it is against our user agreement to bring any liquids near computers. I would rethink the christening process as that could get rather expensive.

Thanks, Matt. I think you're right. I'm certainly getting the most of my Applecare purchase, but it doesn't offset the cost of the bubbly. :)

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