
Published: 2 years ago
Size: 15.3MB
Sorry for the big delay. I've been very busy--not just work, but tiling floors, putting down sod, and all sorts of other chores around the house. We have a new dog. He's very fun, but a lot of work. And poop.And, of course, we have a new baby coming in October. (Did I forget to mention that? My son is very excited, running around the house yelling: "I'm going to be a big brother!")Anyway, I did

Published: 3 years ago
Size: 22.1MB
In this episode, I offer thoughts on MySpace that are going to make me unpopular. Listen carefully, though--it's not MySpace that's the problem. It's our institution. Also, some realizations about my school district's website: how can its evolution bring change in the organization at large? We use Mambo, which forced us to do some things differently.
Click here to listen.

Published: 3 years ago
Size: 16.8MB
During any given month, I have a limited amount of time to podcast. I have plenty of time to record. Nothin' else going on in my car. Believe it or not--probably not, given the technical quality of my podcasts--I spend a lot of time editing.
This month, I spent all of that time working on my district's first "official" podcast.
Here's what I came up with. Thanks to Mr. Bleakley, Shannon, Eric

Published: 3 years ago
Size: 17.2MB
Conversations over the weekend lead me to thinking out loud about how the role of the educational technologist has changed (and is still changing). Time to reforge a paradigm! Listen for my 2 cents.
Also ... a short discussion of JpGraph.
Here's a direct link to the podcast.

Published: 3 years ago
Size: 17.3MB
Thoughts on the first full day of the 2005 T+L2 conference. What's on the other side of those impossibly huge mountains? Click the title, above, for the mp3.