I'm high school English teacher who has responsibilities in integration of technology and staff development with technology. I also teach an audio/video production class. I'm also and educational podcaster with a weekly show that you can listen to below.
Just wondering what you guys are using for your video editing work. Software and operating system. How many kids in class? How many editing bays and cameras have you found necessary so far?
Just took a listen to episode 56 on anti-use policies. Well done. I've been following Richard Byrne for some time now on Twitter, but I didn't know about his website. Show was great. Well done, and interesting to listen to. Who is your co-host?
Doesn't it just blow your mind that we can be this far along with technology and the resources available for the classroom, yet we are still fighting the battle of access and use. I guess that's why George Carlin's 7 words you can't say on TV still cannot be said on TV. It is a wonder that we unofficially band together people worldwide to create the world's largest encyclopedia with rapid and overwhelming success, yet when we get a group of elected officials in a room together, policy making, change, and common sense come to screeching halt.
Definitely will be listening to more episodes of the show. Thanks for the link.
What do you guys have going on over there in Maine? Isn't that where Richard is from, too? Hmmm.
Brian Yearling
Jan 26, 2009
Brian Yearling
Just wondering what you guys are using for your video editing work. Software and operating system. How many kids in class? How many editing bays and cameras have you found necessary so far?
Jan 29, 2009
Brian Yearling
Just took a listen to episode 56 on anti-use policies. Well done. I've been following Richard Byrne for some time now on Twitter, but I didn't know about his website. Show was great. Well done, and interesting to listen to. Who is your co-host?
Doesn't it just blow your mind that we can be this far along with technology and the resources available for the classroom, yet we are still fighting the battle of access and use. I guess that's why George Carlin's 7 words you can't say on TV still cannot be said on TV. It is a wonder that we unofficially band together people worldwide to create the world's largest encyclopedia with rapid and overwhelming success, yet when we get a group of elected officials in a room together, policy making, change, and common sense come to screeching halt.
Definitely will be listening to more episodes of the show. Thanks for the link.
What do you guys have going on over there in Maine? Isn't that where Richard is from, too? Hmmm.
Feb 4, 2009