I recorded this episode a month ago, ala Bud Hunt, while driving back from an MSTA capitol lobby day. The recorder picked up a lot of the road noise, so I tried filtering it out using Audacity. I ended up sounding a little like a Cylon, but here is it. This podcast episode is how this podcast show started, my journey, and tips for creating your own podcast.
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This podcast is an interview with Todd Fuller, podcaster on The Pulse, MSTA’s podcast.
I recorded it this summer while at MSTAs resort for a leadership conference retreat. I had just started blogging and wanted to record some interviews for podcasts. I especially wanted to interview podcast pro, Todd. At that time, I had called my blog, Upgrade to School 2.0. I later changed it to a better name, What is School 2.0? Please leave comments, questions, feedback, and suggestions below. Enjoy.
Music was Astroglide provided CC by Alan Renkl from the Podsafe Music Network

Episode - Interview with Todd Fuller - podcaster on MSTA's The Pulse:
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Professional Development To Go - A Summer Time Treat
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| But just because technology is on your list of areas where you want to refresh your skills does not mean you have to spend all your time inside on a computer. If you’re the type of educator who feels torn between the need to upgrade your technology skills and the need to be enjoy the sunshine, paint the garage, or play in the dirt, then why not take your Professional Development to Go! Grab your IPod or other mp3 player, fill it with podcast that instruct, inform, or inspire you to become a 21st century teacher. (Photo credit) |
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This what I did this summer. I downloaded all of the podcasts from the blogs I follow or discovered. I then got loads of professional development while I worked around the yard and weeded the garden. I’ve gone through all of Wesley Fryer’s, David Warlick’s, Vicki Davis’, Miguel Guiland’s, and 2006 K12 Online conference podcasts. I’ve started listening to Bob Sprankle’s Bit-by-Bit podcasts, and the Worldbridges EdTechtalk podcasts.
The result is that I have started blogging this summer. However, I’ve noticed that it is harder to blog about a particular podcast because I have forgotten my thought by the time sit down to write. I’m working on some podcasts to add.
Unfortunately, Our cable has been out for over a week, so I’ve been disconnected from a lot of my professional development. which also makes it hard to blog about podcasts or anything else. I hope to do some podcasting and blogging with my 3rd graders this year. I just figured out how to add clip of something to my blog. Cool huh?

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