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        <![CDATA[This is a test pod cast to investigate the use of Read and Write Gold to convert a text file in to an audio file. In this case, the body of text was selected from a web site outlining the features of a new assistive software program called Audio Notetaker. <br />Feedback on the quality of this automated audio file would be appreciated.]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2007 20:35:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This is a test pod cast to investigate the use of Read and Write Gold to convert a text file in to an audio&#160;file. In this case, the body of text was selected from a web site outlining the features of a new assistive software program called Audio Notetaker.  Feedback on the quality of this automated audio file would be appreciated.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Audio Notetaker</title>
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        <![CDATA[This is a test pod cast to investigate the use of Read and Write Gold to convert a text file in to an audio file. In this case, the body of text was selected from a web site outlining the features of a new assistive software program called Audio Notetaker. <br />Feedback on the quality of this automated audio file would be appreciated.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>This is a test pod cast to investigate the use of Read and Write Gold to convert a text file in to an audio&#160;file. In this case, the body of text was selected from a web site outlining the features of a new assistive software program called Audio Notetaker.  Feedback on the quality of this automated audio file would be appreciated.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>iye - episode 8</title>
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        <![CDATA[Genetic engineering  (Fritz, Robert and Matthias)]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Genetic engineering&#160; (Fritz, Robert and Matthias)</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Digital Voice Recorders can be a powerful assistive tool. They can be used to support students who have difficulty with note taking, recalling instructions or processing information texts. When matching technologies to individual students there should also be consideration to their learning preferences. In this podcast, Dr Mel Levine outlines one example of how a student used voice recordings to tap in to her learning strengths. <br />The full podcast can be found at http://www.abc.net.au/rn/allinthemind/stories/2006/1679087.htm ]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2007 06:27:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Digital Voice Recorders can be a powerful assistive tool. They can be used to support students who have difficulty with note taking, recalling instructions or processing information texts. When matching technologies to individual students there should also be consideration to their learning preferences. In this podcast, Dr Mel Levine outlines one example of how a student used voice recordings to tap in to her learning strengths.  The full podcast can be found at http://www.abc.net.au/rn/allinthemind/stories/2006/1679087.htm </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Chris talks with David Elliott (Director of Educational Technology at Hong Kong Int. School)</title>
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        <![CDATA[This is a programme in the "Shambles TECHcast" Podcast series produced by Chris Smith<br /><a href="http://www.shambles.net/podcasting">www.shambles.net/podcasting</a><br /><br />Conversations with Technology and ICT coordinators, managers and directors in International Schools across South East Asia.<br /><br /><strong>Episode 7</strong><br />This recording was made in May 2007<br /><br />In this program Chris Smith talks with David Elliott, Director of Educational Technology at Hong Kong International School (HKIS).<br /><br />Chris was in a cybercafe in Bangkok talking to David who was in Hong Kong .... the quality in  the cybercafe was disappointing but fortunately it was David that was talking most of the time.<br /><br />This was an unusual sharing of experiences as we drifted away from the usual formula of questions as the session took on the life of a history tour of technology in education in Hong Kong over the past 26 years.<br /><br />Also one of the unusual aspects is that the school has embraced the use of Facebook (social network) and YouTube (video hosting) when most other schools are hesitant about how to manage these resources and have blocked use in school ..... in fact this came up several times in the 45 minutes.<br /><br />David also displays considerable empathy with library and media staff and highlights the importance of information literacy and fluency.<br /><br />David left HKIS in the summer of 2007 and is now available to schools who would like to benefit from the wealth of experience and knowledge he now has ... please feel free to contact him.<br /><br /><strong>Links:</strong><br />HKIS: <a href="http://www.hkis.edu.hk/">www.hkis.edu.hk</a><br />DragonNet: <a href="http://dragonnet.hkis.edu.hk/">http://dragonnet.hkis.edu.hk</a><br />Facebook:<a href="http://www.facebook.com/">www.facebook.com</a><br />YouTubes: <a href="http://www.youtube.com">www.youtube.com</a><br />Learning 2.0 Conference (Shanghai) :<a href="http://www.learning2.net.cn/">www.learning2.net.cn</a> ]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2007 20:57:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This is a programme in the "Shambles TECHcast" Podcast series produced by Chris Smith www.shambles.net/podcasting  Conversations with Technology and ICT coordinators, managers and directors in International Schools across South East Asia.  Episode 7 This recording was made in May 2007  In this program Chris Smith talks with David Elliott, Director of Educational Technology at Hong Kong International School (HKIS).  Chris was in a cybercafe in Bangkok talking to David who was in Hong Kong .... the quality in  the cybercafe was disappointing but fortunately it was David that was talking most of the time.  This was an unusual sharing of experiences as we drifted away from the usual formula of questions as the session took on the life of a history tour of technology in education in Hong Kong over the past 26 years.  Also one of the unusual aspects is that the school has embraced the use of Facebook (social network) and YouTube (video hosting) when most other schools are hesitant about how to manage these resources and have blocked use in school ..... in fact this came up several times in the 45 minutes.  David also displays considerable empathy with library and media staff and highlights the importance of information literacy and fluency.  David left HKIS in the summer of 2007 and is now available to schools who would like to benefit from the wealth of experience and knowledge he now has ... please feel free to contact him.  Links: HKIS: www.hkis.edu.hk DragonNet: http://dragonnet.hkis.edu.hk Facebook:www.facebook.com YouTubes: www.youtube.com Learning 2.0 Conference (Shanghai) :www.learning2.net.cn </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>This is a programme in the "Shambles TECHcast" Podcast series produced by Chris Smith www.shambles.net/podcasting  Conversations with Technology and ICT coordinators, managers and directors in International Schools across South East Asia.  Episode 7 This recording was made in May 2007  In this program Chris Smith talks with David Elliott, Director of Educational Technology at Hong Kong International School (HKIS).  Chris was in a cybercafe in Bangkok talking to David who was in Hong Kong .... the quality in  the cybercafe was disappointing but fortunately it was David that was talking most of the time.  This was an unusual sharing of experiences as we drifted away from the usual formula of questions as the session took on the life of a history tour of technology in education in Hong Kong over the past 26 years.  Also one of the unusual aspects is that the school has embraced the use of Facebook (social network) and YouTube (video hosting) when most other schools are hesitant about how to manage these resources and have blocked use in school ..... in fact this came up several times in the 45 minutes.  David also displays considerable empathy with library and media staff and highlights the importance of information literacy and fluency.  David left HKIS in the summer of 2007 and is now available to schools who would like to benefit from the wealth of experience and knowledge he now has ... please feel free to contact him.  Links: HKIS: www.hkis.edu.hk DragonNet: http://dragonnet.hkis.edu.hk Facebook:www.facebook.com YouTubes: www.youtube.com Learning 2.0 Conference (Shanghai) :www.learning2.net.cn </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Recorded January 5, 2008.  Welcome to the first episode of Techcast Today! We discuss the IT backgrounds of your hosts, David Bottomley and Johnathon Williams. We also talk about the purpose of the podcast, and our top 3 picks for consumer operating systems.]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Recorded January 5, 2008.&#160; Welcome to the first episode of Techcast Today! We discuss the IT backgrounds of your hosts, David Bottomley and Johnathon Williams. We also talk about the purpose of the podcast, and our top 3 picks for consumer operating systems.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Recorded August 9, 2008.  In this episode, we talk with Matt Cohen, Chief Technologist for Clareity Consulting. Matt talks about the intricacies of IT in the real estate world, including the MLS system, CRM systems, transaction and document management, lockbox systems, and the general direction of the real estate IT world.]]>
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