Casting the Net Podcast #001- 4th of April 2006
with Sean FitzGerald & Stephan Ridgway
Download the MP3 file (16 MB, 46 mins)
Synopsis:
Our first podcast for 2006! We introduce ourselves and talk about what we've been up to since the last podcast. We talk about our plans for the new revamped podcast. We attempt to explain what Web 2.0 is and describe some of its characteristics. We also talk a bit about the networked learning model and Connectivism. We finish up by mentioning some of the projects we will be involved in or hope to be involved in this year.
Links mentioned in the podcast:

Synopsis:
Our first podcast for 2006! We introduce ourselves and talk about what we've been up to since the last podcast. We talk about our plans for the new revamped podcast. We attempt to explain what Web 2.0 is and describe some of its characteristics. We also talk a bit about the networked learning model and Connectivism. We finish up by mentioning some of the projects we will be involved in or hope to be involved in this year.
Links mentioned in the podcast:
- Steph's Harley Davidson photos at flickr
- Talking VTE
- Online Mentoring Network
- iTunes
- Juice, the cross-platform podcast receiver
- Casting the Net EdNA Group
- Squidoo: Introduction to Web 2.0
- Writely
- Flickr
- del.icio.us
- Wikipedia
- MySpace
- Blogger
- Consumating
- eventful
- friendster
- digg
- BBC reports on London attacks
- Amazon.com
- eBay
- Google Maps
- Housingmaps
- chicagocrime.org
- New York's Garbagescout.com
- Wikipedia - The Long Tail
- Wired 12.10 Article: The Long Tail
- Networked Learning slideshow by Leigh Blackall
- Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age by George Siemens
- NSW LearnScope
- Australian Flexible Learning Framework 2006 Networks
3 Comments:
At 9:28 am,
Unknown said…
Nice links. Makes it easy to 'follow' the story.
if only we could apply the same principle to the Cory Doctorow gig post at talkingVTE.
At 10:25 pm,
Dave Riley said…
Good to have you back, lads.
(How about podcast on the back of a Harley?)
Anyway:
Good explanation here about setting up& managing the iRiver 700 series for line in recording
http://www.geekfishing.net/media/podcast/2005/03/16/iriver_ifp799_recording.html
At 10:33 am,
deliab said…
I have recorded my response as an audio comment and posted it to my podcast (Delia's podcast) along with some written notes. I discuss the time it takes to listen to podcasts, the value of collective knowledge making and how to ensure reflectiveness.
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