Podcasting
Wow. It used to be that I would have to be on a long car ride to enjoy an entire episode of an NPR program. How psyched was I when I started looking up podcasts and was able to download and listen to NPR programming from the comfort of my computer. Once again, I have found another addicting technology.
I can’t wait to create my first podcast. I think I will interview my husband about his awesome career of lighting design. Hopefully you listeners will enjoy that. I plan on checking out these pages for the “how to” of this undertaking.
MyPodcast.com
Pod Bean
Blubrry detailed guide for first-time podcasters like ourselves.
With podcasts, the world is literally at my fingertips. I could even pursue some Yale quality education. Experts are everywhere online and if I had more hours in the day I could be learning constantly. Maybe I should get a USB line from my computer’s RSS feeds and link it directly into my brain at night while I sleep. It would be like re-charging my battery with an information upload. Don’t scientists claim that we only use 10% of our brain’s capacity? It’s time to step it up people! Let’s get learning.
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I love the line about the USB to your brain! I find that I am having a hard time getting the work that I need to be done because of the tremendous amount of information coming to me from RSS and Diigo.
ReplyDeleteMe too Mark. It is the greatest part of the course, but also the most frustrating. I wish we had more time!
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