Saturday, July 7, 2007

Back online! Just finished doing the podcast for this week and posted it here: http://web.mac.com/drdana33

It will also be available as a link on the wiki under the podcasts and multimedia section.

8 comments:

Kelly K. said...

WONDERFUL!!! i loved the podcast, it helps me alot put the material into focus.

I am def. a more audio learner.

thanks a bunch!

DrDana said...

No problem, will try to do them as often as I can.

Baseball Fan said...

I am not able to hear the Postcast. I don't know why. Maybe those of us who had a hard time can listen in class on Wednesday night.

Susan W.

asheley said...

I was not able to hear the podcast either. I keep being sent to an Apple webpage to download an iTunes player. Help! lol

Samantha said...

the podcast was great! i definitely learn more from hearing then i do from reading on my own! thanks!

mary ryan said...

The podcast was great. It was a little difficult at first, but from once I was able to download it was great. I really liked that I was able to play it over and over so I picked up a little more each time. This made me think about what you said about the posdcast being a way of getting information and sort of another way of being literate. I was relieved to hear you say that you feel maybe you need to take a little from each theory. I want to come up with the best mix of only those points of each theory that actually can meet the specific needs of the inidvidual student. I certainly am not a purist when it comes to these reading theories.

mary ryan said...

The podcast was great. It was a little difficult at first, but from once I was able to download it was great. I really liked that I was able to play it over and over so I picked up a little more each time. This made me think about what you said about the posdcast being a way of getting information and sort of another way of being literate. I was relieved to hear you say that you feel maybe you need to take a little from each theory. I want to come up with the best mix of only those points of each theory that actually can meet the specific needs of the inidvidual student. I certainly am not a purist when it comes to these reading theories

DrDana said...

For those of you who have difficulty hearing it, you may need to download the Quicktime player (free) from the Apple site. You can just Google Quicktime, though, and get what you need.