Isn’t technology fun? If you listened to last night’s podcast you know that my brother sounded like he was inside a can (aluminum, no doubt). So, I wanted to test things out again and it turns out that there is some more news to report. My nephew’s school district is […]
My brother and I chat about God, Noah, Twitter, nearly meeting Richard Scoble, using technology in the classroom, the Symposium for Teaching and Learning with Technology, the Life of Brian, and other truly relevant things. I hope you enjoy it!
From my SHC blog: The Centre Daily Times ran an article this morning about Dr. Bose’s speech. Meena Bose, a renowned scholar in presidential studies, is making no more predictions in this race for the White House. Political twists have already upended two of her best guesses โ that Democrat […]
Today I interviewed Chris Tilling of Chrisendom via Skype. He is surely known to everyone who reads this blog (especially since his blog gets 10 times the traffic of mine, thus the reason for my interviewing him, trying to buy some friends! ๐ Add me to your blogroll, please? And […]
Last night began THON 2008, the annual student dance marathon at Penn State that benefits pediatric cancer research and treatment at the Hershey Medical Center. It is the largest student philanthropy in the world, raising over $5.2M last year alone! Thousands of Penn Staters raise funds all year long and […]
A little bit of fun from yesterday. My brother put it up first and his audio quality is better than mine, so I am using his file. Yes, that is his intro not mine. ๐ The Brothers Chat Again! My brother (the Targuman) and I have another chat. We briefly […]
A timely email from Matthew Collins last week reminded me that I had forgotten to edit and upload the recordings I made of our Aramaic Studies session at SBL. The audio quality of some papers is less than ideal since the mic wasn’t as close as it should have been […]
Yesterday I did an interview/podcast for the SHC with a Scholar alumna Dr. Meena Bose who is a professor of Presidential Studies at Hofstra. I think readers of this blog will find it of interest, but I also wanted to ask your help. Because I recorded this from the phone […]
This is great! Thanks to Charles Halton for posting this. Overview of Ancient Sumer from Mr. Ferraris’ Class Some 5th graders in New Jersey made a podcast in which they present an overview of ancient Sumer. It’s kinda cute! (Via Awilum.com.)