The Community Podcast

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Top Ten Things for New Teachers

A very funny and informative podcast for new teachers!

http://www.simplykaren.org/coolpodcast.mp3

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Math Magic

From Brandon, Claire, and Catie: Fun ideas for teaching math including an excellent card trick to impress your friends!

http://bpemer.people.wm.edu/movies/Math_Magic.mov

Using Microsoft in the Classroom

From Miriam, Kayla, Kathleen, and Kate, an introduction to using Office in interesting ways in the classroom:

http://www.simplykaren.org/podcast/podcast.mp3

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Math and Science In Colonial Williamsburg

A podcast from Theresa, Bethany, and Amelia about teaching math and science through history

http://tmvoll.people.wm.edu/ourpodcast.mp3

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Conditional Formatting

An enhanced podcast that shows how to use conditional formatting to create interactive exercises.

www.simplykaren.org/screencasts/cfpodcast.m4b

Math Resources

From Amanda, Meredith, and Rachel, three of the undergraduates in my edtech course, have created a podcast about math resources:

http://rmpaxt.people.wm.edu/AmandaMeredithRachel.mp3

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Educational Technology Professional Development: A Baseline

Reflecting on effective and ineffective educational technology professional development

http://www.simplykaren.org/podcast/605podcast.mp3

Monday, August 07, 2006

Chris O'Neal on the Millenials

After a very long hiatus, Virginia's Community of Learning podcast is back. This session features Chris O'Neal, Director, Virginia Initiative for Technology and Administrative Leadership, talking about today's learners. He is addressing a group of middle and high school science teachers as part of an opening session of a week-long workshop focusing on integrating science probes in the classroom.

http://www.simplykaren.org/podcast/coinwva.mp3

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

eSchool News online - Cuts send ed-tech programs reeling

Now might be a good time to call your congressperson:

eSchool News online - Cuts send ed-tech programs reeling