Archive for April, 2008

Episode 98 — More Conversation with Chris Lehmann

This is sort of a rush job, I’d not planned to be working on a podcast today.  I’d planned to be preparing for my work in Colorado Springs on Monday and then the rest of the week at a Distance Learning conference in Vancouver.  But I learned, just now, that there was some porn spam linked in with my podcast in iTunes.  After digging I found the source, which was some invisible spam that had been slinked in to the Connect Learning blog.  I’ve deleted all of that out, from the 84 blog entries that had be inflected, but I suspect that iTunes won’t refresh its info, until I give it a new RSS feed  to grab, like a new podcast — i.e. a new podcast.

I figure that this is part and parcel to doing this, and it isn’t the first time I’ve had to deal with spam in my blog or even in my online handouts.  You catch it and you fix it.

What was unusual about this one was how I found out.  It seems that a blogger and Twitter user in North Illinois, Greg Noack, happened be sifting  through my podcast in iTunes, clicking up the info on individual podcast programs, when he found it.  Now Greg doesn’t know me, and although I’ve seen his name, I do not know him.  So he sends out a twitter message,

“can someone tell @dwarlick that his latest podcast on itunes has a list if porn vocabulary for tags in the info box.”

Well my friend, Joe Brennan, from suburban Chicago, is following Greg on Twitter, and since I’ve worked with Joe, he has my phone number, and he calls.  We dig around together, and with his help, I find the source.

It’s simply another example of the bigger mind that I find myself with, where my work is build and support not just by me, sitting here in my tiny office, or on the road, or where ever, but a community of people I’m in conversation with, and whom they’re in conversation with.

I think it’s pretty cool.

And talking about bigger minds, and pretty cool, I’m adding in some more of my interview back in January with Chris Lehmann, the principal of Science Leadership Academy.  My last posting from this interview was about EduCon the conference that Chris’ school organized the first of the year.  Here is some conversation about his school and their evolution.

Enjoy — and learn.

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5 comments April 19th, 2008

Episode 97 – Be a Judge for Thinkquest

This was a bit of a trip back in time for me, as ThinkQuest was one of my first clients, after leaving the NC State Department of Public Instruction.  As I say in the podcast, there is so much about my philosophies of teaching and learning that came from my experience with this phenomenal project.

Bill McGrath, the subject of this podcast, has been a ThinkQuest judge and, it sounds to me, like something that you would want to do as well.

Enjoy!

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10 comments April 13th, 2008

Episode 96: A Conversation in San Diego

This is a conversation among educators who are attending a workshop about emerging technologies in education.

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10 comments April 4th, 2008


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