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This podcast was developed for use with Clark County School District's Teaching American History Grant module titled Nevada and the West — Online Digital Libraries.
Nevada and the West-Online Digital Libraries
The Cable's Leaders in Learning Awards is Cable in the Classroom's annual awards program to recognize administrators, educators, community leaders and policymakers who demonstrate vision, innovation, action and transformation in education. The objective of the awards is to promote and encourage innovative learning practices by honoring individuals who have transformed an aspect of education on a large or small scale. To learn more or apply, visit http://www.leadersinlearningawards.org.
Cable's Leaders in Learning: In Their Own Words
Aesop's Fables Podcast collects the timeless moral fables of the Greek storyteller Aesop. A perenial choice for the early education of children, these brief tales of virtuous living can be enjoyed by the young and old alike.
Aesop's Fables Podcast
LearnOutLoud.com
A close reading of the text of Karl Marx's Capital Volume I in 13 lectures by Professor David Harvey.
Reading Marx's Capital (audio)
A candid discussion of guitarists, guitars and the guitar community.
Six String Bliss
Be a Better Leader is a podcast dedicated to business owners, managers, supervisors, team leaders and career minded individuals who are committed to having a positive impact on the people around them. Presented by best-selling author and top-rated speaker Greg Schinkel, President of Unique Training & Development Inc.
Be A Better Leader Podcast
This podcast focuses on the value of the Accreditation in Public Relations (APR)credential offered through the Universal Accreditation Board to members of the Public Relations Society of America and other UAB participating organizations. The podcasts feature interviews with public relations practitioners who participated in the APR credential process discussing the value of professional certification for public relations practitioners.
Accreditation in Public Relations Podcasts
A weekly discussion about the thoughtful use of educational technology in K-12 classrooms, including tutorials, screencasts, and more.
GenTech
KoreanClass101.com is an innovative and fun way of learning the Korean language and culture at your own convenience and pace. Our language training system consists of free podcast audio lessons, a premium learning center, and a vibrant user community. Stop by KoreanClass101.com today to learn more!
Learn Korean - KoreanClass101.com
JapanesePod101.com
National authors speak about foreclosures, short sales, commercial properties, residential properties, wholesaling, lease options, tax sales, rehabbing, financing, asset protection, and many more topics.
Real Estate Investing
This podcast has been created as a sample resource for Student Services advisors in UK colleges of Further Education. It is part of an LSN skills development project, aimed at improving the I.T. skills of Student Services teams, providing them with useable resources and encouraging the further development of their own e-resources.
Darkhorse Training
David Summer plays Selected Duets for Flute.
Using his home recording studio, David has recorded some of the duets from the book Selected Duets for Flute, Volume 1 Edited by H.Voxman.
These flute duets are standard learning material for flute students taking flute lessons and can be fun to play for all flutists.
In addition to being educational, the duets can also be used by two flutes in performance. They are especially effective for wedding ceremonies, church services and other occasions calling for elegant music.
This podcast contains the recordings of both flute parts, played as a duet. As a resource for flute students and flute teachers, David has also recorded each of these duets in a flute 2 only version that can be used as a play along.
The matching flute 2 only version for each of these recordings can be found on the Flute Podcast page of David's website at www.summersong.net.
Selected Duets for Flute Podcast
Software reviews (some funny) of popular K-12 educational software by graduate students at West Chester University, PA.
EDT500 Software Reviews
This podcast was developed as part of an elementary-level Clark County School District Teaching American History Grant. The three-year grant will fund six modules per year with each module focusing on a different era of American history and a different pedagogical theme. This podcast focuses on Native Americans of the Colonial Era and Technology Integration in Elementary Schools. Participants in the grant are third, fourth, and fifth grade teachers in Clark County (the greater Las Vegas area), Nevada. Teaching scholars include Drs. Michael Green and Deanna Beachley of the College of Southern Nevada and Dr. Christy Keeler of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. As part of this five week module, teachers meet on campus on two occasions and the remainder of their work is completed online. The culminating experience for the module is participant development of virtual museums. These are asynchronous PowerPoint slideshows that have the appearance of a virtual museum. Users can move throughout the "museum" learning about different aspects of Native Americans in each "room." Grant participants will base their virtual museums on one of ten assigned themes including Native American women, economics, housing, European encounters, impact of western religions, relations between African Americans and Native Americans, slavery, food, cultural exchange, and religions. The video feeds that accompany this podcast are available on iTunes.
Native Americans and Technology Integration: TAH
The Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington presents Henry ArtCasts.These audio programs include informal interviews with exhibiting artists and gallery tours led by curators, and artists. ArtCasts complement programs and exhibitions at the museum. In this series, the Henry hopes to present curatorial insights, anecdotes about installation, execution, process, and artist interests.
Henry ArtCast
Camera Position 21 : Caravaggio and the Road to Rome
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As I return to Camera Position after a month-long hiatus, I give you a few minutes with one of my favorite paintings, “The Calling of St. Matthew” by Caravaggio. Caravaggio’s sense of light and moment of “exposure,” were extraordinarily “photographic.” See a larger version of the image with this link Yes, I’d planned on trying [...]
Camera Position 21 : Caravaggio and the Road to Rome
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The visual device of a "view through" from one place to another is a fairly common one in photography, and one that I tend to use often. This episode explores a variety of ways of using the idea of framing a subject to emphasize a sense of space and place.
Camera Position 20 : The View Through
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When a photographer finds a beautiful scene, there is often a temptation to put everything he sees in the photograph, even if the image that results isn’t all that interesting. Here, Ansel Adams and Paul Caponigro show us how showing less shows us more. As a side note, if you are listening to and enjoying [...]
Camera Position 19 : When Less Really Is More
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Here is an absolutely dull photograph of an absolutely dull (and ugly!) piece of cardboard that is one of the most indispensible pieces of equipment in my camera bag. Temporarily diverting Camera Position from the examination of fine photographs, I look at a tool I use to help me make better images. By using this [...]
Camera Position 18 : A Dull Picture of A Useful Object
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The idea of photography that depends on the exact moment of exposure for success didn’t originate with Cartier-Bresson, but he certainly made the most of that perfect instant. Bresson’s idea of “the decisive moment” is examined this week, along with the idea of how photographers always have to grapple with the intersection between idea and [...]
Camera Position 17 : The Instant and the Machine
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Sometimes, photography is the proverbial "game of inches."
Camera Position 16 : The Game Of Inches
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I’ve moved my Camera Position! I’ve abandoned Apple’s “easy but limited” iWeb software and moved over to a WordPress blog. Hopefully, the majority of listeners have made the switch with no problems. There is a new RSS subscription feed (see first post at the top of the page to see the new information). If you’re [...]
Camera Position 15 : Moving Camera Position & Moving Your Boundaries
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Camera Position is a podcast about the visual and creative processes in photography, not the technical. Using images and the spoken word, my podcasts are about the “why” of photography from the point of view of the creative photographer. Passion for subject, experience and image all wind together in these short commentaries about camera-based images [...]
Welcome to Camera Position
In Camera Position #8, we looked at Paul Strand’s “The Family, Luzzara, Italy, 1953″. Listener Don Bricker wrote in to note that there are, in fact, two different images of this photograph. The idea that Strand “directed” this image by changing the content in an important way should be considered when we think about how [...]
Camera Position 14 : Strand’s “Family” Revisited
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Photographers sometimes have a hard time separating their own emotional response they have to a subject from the image that they make of that subject. It’s up to us as imagemakers not only to respond to the subject and the way we feel about it, but also to remember that our viewers can only rely [...]
Camera Position 13 : Time and the Subject
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How do we go beyond a record of a place and begin to make photographs that convey a real sense of place? The objective is not just to show what your destination looks like, but rather to convey, in photographs, what it felt like to be there. Play Podcast: Links for this Episode: Exhibition: WANDERLUST: … Continue reading Camera Position 196 : A Sense of Place →
Camera Position 196 : A Sense of Place
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This episode is a little meditation on the importance of aligning ourselves with the messages around us, using Anne Lamott’s book Bird by Bird as inspiration. “The Gulf Stream will flow through a straw provided the straw is aligned to the Gulf Stream, and not at cross purposes with it.” -Anne Lamott Play Podcast: Links … Continue reading Camera Position 195 : The River of a Story →
Camera Position 195 : The River of a Story
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“But the art in an artwork might not be located precisely where you thought it was. Perhaps it was just as much in the damage and decay as it was in the intact original. Perhaps it was in the gaps – in contemplating and rending those insults and injuries – that we find ourselves, by … Continue reading Camera Position 194 : Our Wish To Persist →
Camera Position 194 : Our Wish To Persist
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As photographers, we know that there is a fairly wide range of options available to us that change what was to what we show the world in our images. Every photograph is a composite of the choices we make as the person who eventually presents the image. Every photograph is an interpretation of the way … Continue reading Camera Position 193 : Is It Art? →
Camera Position 193 : Is It Art?
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An early influence on my ways of thinking about photography on a deeper level was the great writer John Berger. A poet, novelist, artist screenwriter and more, Berger, born in 1926, and died just a few weeks ago, in January of 2017 at the age of 90. A read of Berger’s work gives great insight … Continue reading Camera Position 192 : John Berger, Looking and Seeing →
Camera Position 192 : John Berger, Looking and Seeing
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