This looks really well put together May 9th Edublogs Workshop Handout from bits & bytes blog, via edublogs.org
Storing Podcasts
At the Masterclass New Technology we should people how to upload files to the Internet Archive via a web browser using windows. It is quite a clunky process.
Much easier is to use the CcPublisher
ccPublisher is a tool that does two things: it will help you tag your audio and video files with information about your license and it allows you to upload Creative Commons-licensed audio and video works to the Internet Archive for free hosting. You also have the option of publishing the licensed and tagged audio works on your own site.
I made a movie of using the tool to ccpublisher_mac1.mov upload a mp3 Quicktime file 3.3 MB stored on the Internet Archive
Radio Sandaig on Radio Scotland
BBC Radio Scotland: Podcasters
Mon 29 May, 11:30 – 12:00 30 mins
Muriel Gray unpicks fact from fiction behind the latest buzzword, and finds out how Scottish podcasters are sending home-made radio programmes across the world.
Don’t miss it!
You can listen BBC Radio Player
Or on the Radio: 92.4-94.7 FM or 810 MW
Edublog Meetup
Originally uploaded by Edublogger.
Great photo, it looks like I am saying something interesting to Will.
eLive Will Richardson Keynote – Notes and Typos
After yesterday’s blogfest from Ewan, David and Andrew, I am afraid I need to join in today.
Intro guy is talking about one to one for Edinburgh teachers!
Will:
Biggest learning experience – blogging..
Not about Technology about imagination (someone was talking about Imagination and will yesterday)
Mashup: amine of Ellen Feiss (sp): Osaka as Ellen Feiss
increase on web of chances to use imagination.
One Billion folk online now. 10 billion pages.
1,000,000,000,000 links (US trillion)
RW Web: Old web consumption, new web Web 2.0 writable.
Turning point.
5 minutes from now all in the room can be bloggers. I new blog a second. %) still there after 3 months.
Roll of blogger is to link ideas (maybe)
Showing a http://www.touchgraph.com/ of the netword surrounding his blog, looks like a great tool.
http://www.creativecommons.org (first of 3 I know about)
12 million kids online.
13 year old podcasting in September 2004!
Will is showing Sandaig Otters!
Linking to Curriculum for Excellence.
The Read/Write Web just might change the world.
Closed to Open content model. Free content – web goodness. MIT OpenCourseWare
Talking about wikis, creating text books.
Rip mix and learn (buzzwords galore) Teacher as DJ!
Long distance mentors.
Sometime to anytime learning.
Working alone to working together.
Kid with essay on wikipedia.
We should be editing wikipedia.
Hand it in vs Publish it (hmm, quality control)
RSS, furl etc.
Children find own teachers. Bring primary sources into classroom (new roll of teacher)
Need to model publishing, editing ect. Danger of children publishing and believing it is private.
Great exciting talk, Ewan, David type a lot faster than me so probably a good idea to get over there.
eLive in the Scots BlogoSphere
Maybe not as good as being there but:
Augmented reality 23, May, 2006 edublogger
Alan’s on a roll 23, May, 2006 edublogger
Blogs and podcasts… for the last time 23, May, 2006 edublogger
Alan November at eLive! 23, May, 2006 edublogger
eLive 2006 – Alan November Keynote 23, May, 2006 David
eLive – keynote 1 – Alan November 23, May, 2006 ab
ScotEduBlog Meetup 19, May, 2006 edublogger
eLive 2006 ACfE meets SSDN 23, May, 2006 David
eLiveCast! 23, May, 2006 edublogger
and a first time blogger:
plenty to chew on.
I am really looking forward to tomorrow .
Elive
Exciting Stuff.
Over at eLive! Scotland seems to have got the blogging buzz at last.
Last year at SETT I tried to blog some stuff from the floor, borrowing machines at random stalls.
Today I am sitting in my classroom (I’ve a student in, and she is having a crit) reading elive as it happens. I guess wifi has arrived at the Scots Edu conference world.
Alan november is keynoting.
Tim Lauer Re-appears
Tim was offline for the last week or so with DNS Issues He say’s
My site has been down for about a week with a DNS issue. It is finally resolved. Not that anyone missed anything while I was gone…
Well I missed you Tim and saw the Safari can’t find the server message everyday. I can’t tell you that in a comment as they don’t seem to be working?
Tim is in my daily reading and I’ve had as much fun following up web and ed ideas from him as anywhere. You also get a lovely feeling about Lewis Elementary from Tim’s postings.
Recent Reading
I flagged these in Vienna and am still experimenting with AppleScript blogging.
WordPress Theme Philosophy Friday, May 5, 2006 07:33:15
Voice Candy 1.0 Thursday, May 4, 2006 14:00:00
Learning from blogs Friday, May 5, 2006 16:10:35
The Sims and the New York TImes Sunday, May 7, 2006 02:43:24
10.4: System-wide iPhoto browser Monday, May 1, 2006 15:30:00
A Vist from De Rank
Our partner school in the Netherlands arrived last night. Some of the Sandaig staff met them for some fun and games is George Square. I took Hans and Ingrid to Starbucks to do some blogging: Basisschool De Rank Weblog. We had a bit of bother, but managed to work around it. There should be more posts on their blog and our Sandaig – De Rank blog over the next couple of days.

Notice the care with which I took the photo, no corporate logos.

