Edtech Posse Podcast 5.6 With Howard Rheingold

Dean, Rob, Rick, and I had the privilege of speaking with Howard Rheingold for our latest podcast. In this podcast we discussed “twitter, community, and the challenges of creating inquiry-based learning”. It was a great conversation where I think we all learned and reflected quite a bit, and I hope you enjoy.

 
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Edtech Posse Podcast 5.3 (Winston’s Pub Edition)

The Edtech Posse recorded the latest, extremely raw, podcast in the ambiance that is Winston’s Pub in Saskatoon. What did we talk about? I guess you’ll have to listen to find out.
Voices include: Myself, Rob Wall, Rick Schwier, Dean Shareski, Clarence Fisher, Kyle Lichtenwald, Kathy Cassidy, Dean Loberg … several others (sorry if I [...]

 
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Edtech Posse Podcast 4.5 With Ewan McIntosh

From the Edtech Posse site:
Ewan McIntosh came over from Scotland to share a pint and a pretty decent conversation with us. Rob Wall, Alec Couros, Dean Shareski, Cindy Seibel and Kyle Lichtenwald sat down with Ewan at Bobby’s Tavern in Moose Jaw. A big thanks to Dean for hosting a great get together in his [...]

 
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EdTech Posse Podcast 4.4 – Connecting and Disconnecting

This conversation is a mid summer musing by Heather, Rick, Dean and Rob on the great Scrabulous implosion, twitter, connecting and disconnecting. Shownotes are available at http://edtechposse.wikispaces.com/4.4
I had to miss this conversation as I was disconnected myself. Thanks to Rob for getting this up so quickly.

 
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Web Tour on Ustream

Rob, Kyle and I used Skype, HighSpeed Conferencing, and ustream tonight to do a very quick web tour for EC&I 831. Here is the recorded video, as it may be of interest. We have been heavy into the theory of edtech lately, and I was hoping that tonight we could look at some of the [...]