A review of this week’s posts. Don’t worry, I don’t intend on making this a habit. 🙂 But in case you would like an audio summary of the stories I covered this week, here it is!
Podcast
Open Culture is a great site for free and intellectually stimulating audio. Two posts on their blog illustrate this well. In the first they list resources for learning languages. But there are no Hebrew podcasts!? Anyone have a link for us to Hebrew podcasts? In the second they provide a […]
I am quite late at this and it will probably be past the first of the year when I finish, but I think it is worth the effort. So… Following Ed’s lead I too will being the Third Annual Ralphies with music. Sort of. As much as I love music, […]
I share parts of a fun Christmas story for kids. Mooseltoe by Margie Palatini, Henry Cole (Illustrator). Oops! I just realized I said, “Welcome to a special podcast from Targuman.COM.” This is Targuman.org, of course. 🙂 Merry Christmas!
Oh dear. I say, you don’t say. When podcasting jumped the shark: QE II Filed under: Odds and ends, Podcasting Mark well this day, for it is the day the music died — or at least, the day podcasting stopped being cool. This year’s Christmas message from Queen Elizabeth will […]
For all you Mac heads out there, here is a nice handy list of great apps. (And if you don’t listen to MBW you should!) Complete List of MacBreak Weekly Recommended Mac Applications I have compiled a list of all the MacBreak Weekly Applications they talk about on the show. […]
Well… in order to get the files to work properly with podPress I am posting the interview as a separate post. Enjoy!
Today I recorded the last Schreyer Stammtisch of Fall 06 for the Schreyer Honors College. I interviewed Jason Olcese, a senior majoring in Psychology and graduating next week. Jason is also an accomplished musician who released an album for his honors thesis. (Buy it here!) Below are two files, “Harriet’s […]
This looks very promising. Podcasting presentations ProfCast lets you record and publish your Keynote and PowerPoint presentations (Via Mac Gems Weblog.) From the ProfCast website: ProfCast is a versatile, powerful, yet very simple to use tool for recording lectures including PowerPoint and/or Keynote slides for creating enhanced podcasts. ProfCast provides […]
We are about an hour out of San Francisco now and I have read an article, watched a movie (Little Miss Sunshine), listened to several podcasts, and watched (on the iPod) the Battelstar Galactica primer that was (is?) a free download from iTunes Store. A few stray and random thoughts […]