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<title>PFT Community Podcast for Teachers Channel- Episode 7: Highlight on Student Work: Greenwich HS Electronic Music Podcast, Email podcastforteachers@gmail.com</title> 
<description>This episode highlights the great demonstration of possibilities to use podcasting to support student creativity, authentic application of instruction and instructional support. The Greenwich HS Electronic Music Podcast, students and teacher Ms. Barbara Freedman are highlighted. Go Cardinals! Also resources through their Electronic Music website. More great help and support from Podcast for Teachers Community Podcast Channel. Commentary by host Dr. Kathy King.  "Podcast for Teachers (PFT) develops and produces this "Community Channel" (sm) The PFT Community Podcast Channel (sm) is provided in PFT's novel "community feed" (c) format. The purpose is to provide an easy way for teachers and students to share their work with the world at large in a consolidated, web- and podcast- broadcasted format.  Email your recording or inquiries to us podcastforteachers@gmail.com  You can also find Dr. King's books and home page at www.kpking.com "Powered"  by  Podcast for Teachers(sm) of Fordham  University's  www.podcastforteachers.org. This podcast's URL is www.podcastforteachers.org/community. Copyrighted (p)(C) Fordham University, King, 2006-2007.</description> 
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<!--Interview with Teacher of the Year, Alex Pacific, adult educator from NYACCE of the state association of adult education. Interview conducted by Dr. Steve D'Agustino (Dr. D'Ag of Fordham RETC and PFT). Hear about insights into adult learning, changing lives, the growth of an educator and how being part of a group of colleagues can help you learn and grow. More great help and support from Podcast for Teachers Community Podcast Channel. Commentary by host Dr. Kathy King. Grand announcement of 2nd annual PFT Best Educational Podcast Awards www.podcastforteachers.org/PFTbestpodcastawards.html. "Podcast for Teachers (PFT) develops and produces this "Community Channel"(sm) The PFT Community Podcast Channel (sm) is provided in PFT's novel "community feed" (c) format. The purpose is to provide an easy way for teachers and students to share their work with the world at large in a consolidated, web- and podcast- broadcasted format.  Email your recording to us podcastforteachers@gmail.com  "Powered"  by  Podcast for Teachers(sm) of Fordham  University's  RETC www.podcastforteachers.org. This podcast's URL is www.podcastforteachers.org/community. Copyrighted (p)(C) Fordham University RETC, King and Gura, 2006--> 
<title>PFT Community Podcast for Teachers Channel- Episode 6: Interview with Teacher, 2nd Annual Podcast Awards Contest, More Resources</title> 
<description>Interview with Teacher of the Year, Alex Pacific, adult educator from NYACCE of the state association of adult education. Interview conducted by Dr. Steve D'Agustino (Dr. D'Ag of Fordham RETC and PFT). Hear about insights into adult learning, changing lives, the growth of an educator and how being part of a group of colleagues can help you learn and grow. More great help and support from Podcast for Teachers Community Podcast Channel. Commentary by host Dr. Kathy King. Grand announcement of 2nd annual PFT Best Educational Podcast Awards www.podcastforteachers.org/PFTbestpodcastawards.html. "Podcast for Teachers (PFT) develops and produces this "Community Channel"(sm) The PFT Community Podcast Channel (sm) is provided in PFT's novel "community feed" (c) format. The purpose is to provide an easy way for teachers and students to share their work with the world at large in a consolidated, web- and podcast- broadcasted format.  Email your recording to us podcastforteachers@gmail.com  "Powered"  by  Podcast for Teachers(sm) of Fordham  University's  RETC www.podcastforteachers.org. This podcast's URL is www.podcastforteachers.org/community. Copyrighted (p)(C) Fordham University RETC, King and Gura, 2006</description> 
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<!--Special Feature- Podcast for teachers and Dr. King interviewed on Podcast411.com podcast- listen into Rob Walch's interview as he turns the tables! Learn more about the Podcast for Teachers'perspective of innovation in education, our resources, and the technophile habits of Kathy- things that may be just like you! New developments from Fordham's RETC series of podcasts- reaching over 550,000 listeners in the first year of service. Thank you listeners and supporters. Also now on Internet Radio- check out the great varietry of lifelonglearning podcasts at ilearnradio.org and our weekly podcasts with Mark and Kathy The PFT www.podcastforteachers.org/feed.xml. "Community Channel" (sm) enables teachers and students to podcast together! Email your recording to us podcastforteachers@gmail.com  "Podcast for Teachers (PFT) develops and produces this "Community Channel" (sm) The PFT Community Podcast Channel (sm) is provided in PFT's novel "community feed" (c) format. The purpose is to provide an easy way for teachers and students to share their work with the world at large in a consolidated, web- and podcast- broadcasted format. "Powered"  by  Podcast for Teachers(sm) of Fordham  University's  RETC www.podcastforteachers.org. This podcast's URL is www.podcastforteachers.org/community. Copyrighted (p)(C) Fordham University RETC, King and Gura, 2006--> 
<title>PFT Community Podcast for Teachers Channel- Episode 5</title> 
<description>Special Feature- Podcast for teachers and Dr. King interviewed on Podcast411.com podcast- listen into Rob Walch's interview as he turns the tables! Learn more about the Podcast for Teachers'perspective of innovation in education, our resources, and the technophile habits of Kathy- things that may be just like you! New developments from Fordham's RETC series of podcasts- reaching over 550,000 listeners in the first year of service. Thank you listeners and supporters. Also now on Internet Radio- check out the great varietry of lifelonglearning podcasts at ilearnradio.org and our weekly podcasts with Mark and Kathy The PFT www.podcastforteachers.org/feed.xml. "Community Channel" (sm) enables teachers and students to podcast together! Email your recording to us podcastforteachers@gmail.com  "Podcast for Teachers (PFT) develops and produces this "Community Channel" (sm) The PFT Community Podcast Channel (sm) is provided in PFT's novel "community feed" (c) format. The purpose is to provide an easy way for teachers and students to share their work with the world at large in a consolidated, web- and podcast- broadcasted format. "Powered"  by  Podcast for Teachers(sm) of Fordham  University's  RETC www.podcastforteachers.org. This podcast's URL is www.podcastforteachers.org/community. Copyrighted (p)(C) Fordham University RETC, King and Gura, 2006</description> 
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<!--Learning for Black History Month and Beyond: Capturing the Inspiring Stories and Rhythmic History of the Bronx through History! Round robin discussion with historical field experts working on The Bronx African American History Project (BAAHP), Brian Purnell and Andrew Tied join in conversation with RETC staff members Maat Jakuta and Albert Robinson and PFT host Dr. Kathy King. Great illustrations of people of all colors and traditions to create new master movements of music - Latin Jazz, Hip Hop, and more! Included in discussion: 5 Steps for Helping Students and Others Conduct Oral History Projects. Music interludes in this podcast are from the Podsafe Music Network: Elisabeth Lohninger Quartet playing "Beneath the Surface, Greendome Sheck playing Slack Time, and Bluesmen Get Hungry playing Podigy. The BAAHP is dedicated to uncovering the cultural, political, economic, and religious histories of the more than 500,000 people of African descent in the Bronx. BAAHP website: http://www.fordham.edu/BAAHP  Special Fordham RETC workshops in the Bronx 4-6pm @ March 6 and 27, 2006  The PFT "Community Channel" (c) enables teachers and students to podcast together! Phone in to 206-20-20-PFT with your ideas and it will be on the PODCAST or email your recording to us podcastforteachers@gmail.com  "Podcast for Teachers (PFT) develops and produces this "Community Channel" (C) The PFT Community Podcast Channel (c) is provided in PFT's novel "community feed" (c) format. The purpose is to provide an easy way for teachers and students to share their work with the world at large in a consolidated, web- and podcast- broadcasted format. "Powered"  by  Podcast for Teachers(c) of Fordham  University's  RETC www.podcastforteachers.org. This podcast's URL is www.podcastforteachers.org/community. (C) Fordham University RETC, King and Gura, 2006--> 
<title>PFT Community Podcast for Teachers Channel- Episode 4</title> 
<description>Learning for Black History Month and Beyond: Capturing the Inspiring Stories and Rhythmic History of the Bronx through History! Round robin discussion with historical field experts working on The Bronx African American History Project (BAAHP), Brian Purnell and Andrew Tied join in conversation with RETC staff members Maat Jakuta and Albert Robinson and PFT host Dr. Kathy King. Great illustrations of people of all colors and traditions to create new master movements of music - Latin Jazz, Hip Hop, and more! Included in discussion: 5 Steps for Helping Students and Others Conduct Oral History Projects. Music interludes in this podcast are from the Podsafe Music Network: Elisabeth Lohninger Quartet playing "Beneath the Surface, Greendome Sheck playing Slack Time, and Bluesmen Get Hungry playing Podigy. The BAAHP is dedicated to uncovering the cultural, political, economic, and religious histories of the more than 500,000 people of African descent in the Bronx. BAAHP website: http://www.fordham.edu/BAAHP  Special Fordham RETC workshops in the Bronx 4-6pm @ March 6 and 27, 2006  The PFT "Community Channel" (c) enables teachers and students to podcast together! Phone in to 206-20-20-PFT with your ideas and it will be on the PODCAST or email your recording to us podcastforteachers@gmail.com  "Podcast for Teachers (PFT) develops and produces this "Community Channel" (C) The PFT Community Podcast Channel (c) is provided in PFT's novel "community feed" (c) format. The purpose is to provide an easy way for teachers and students to share their work with the world at large in a consolidated, web- and podcast- broadcasted format. "Powered"  by  Podcast for Teachers(c) of Fordham  University's  RETC www.podcastforteachers.org. This podcast's URL is www.podcastforteachers.org/community. (C) Fordham University RETC, King and Gura, 2006</description> 
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<!-- Live from the Bronx AND around the Globe! Career and Technical Education in Action! Dr. Steve D'Agustino brings us to the center of action of the Bronx NY's first Career and Technical Education Fair  with student perspectives of learning! This is a terrific model of how to enable student participation in bringing learning to life thorugh podcasting. Steve uses a simple handheld digital recorder to interview participants at this event. Usually such experiences are forgotten a few days later. Now with podcasting and the web we can capture the benefits of such events and use the products to encourage these and other students. Topics covered: Career and technical education, preengineering, virtual enterprise programs and journalism. The PFT "Community Channel" (c) enables teachers and students to podcast together! Phone in to 206-20-20-PFT with your ideas and it will be on the PODCAST or email your recording to us podcastforteachers@gmail.com  "Podcast for Teachers (PFT) develops and produces this "Community Channel" (C) The PFT Community Podcast Channel (c) is provided in PFT's novel "community feed" (c) format. The purpose is to provide an easy way for teachers and students to share their work with the world at large in a consolidated, web- and podcast- broadcasted format. "Powered"  by  Podcast for Teachers(c) of Fordham  University's  RETC www.podcastforteachers.org. This podcast's URL is www.podcastforteachers.org/community. (C) Fordham University RETC, King and Gura, 2006--> 
<title>PFT Community Podcast for Teachers Channel- Episode 3</title> 
<description>Live from the Bronx AND around the Globe! Career and Technical Education in Action! Dr. Steve D'Agustino brings us to the center of action of the Bronx NY's first Career and Technical Education Fair  with student perspectives of learning! This is a terrific model of how to enable student participation in bringing learning to life thorugh podcasting. Steve uses a simple handheld digital recorder to interview participants at this event. Usually such experiences are forgotten a few days later. Now with podcasting and the web we can capture the benefits of such events and use the products to encourage these and other students. Topics covered: Career and technical education, preengineering, virtual enterprise programs and journalism. The PFT "Community Channel" (c) enables teachers and students to podcast together! Phone in to 206-20-20-PFT with your ideas and it will be on the PODCAST or email your recording to us podcastforteachers@gmail.com  "Podcast for Teachers (PFT) develops and produces this "Community Channel" (C) The PFT Community Podcast Channel (c) is provided in PFT's novel "community feed" (c) format. The purpose is to provide an easy way for teachers and students to share their work with the world at large in a consolidated, web- and podcast- broadcasted format. "Powered"  by  Podcast for Teachers(c) of Fordham  University's  RETC www.podcastforteachers.org. This podcast's URL is www.podcastforteachers.org/community. (C) Fordham University RETC, King and Gura, 2006</description> 
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<!-- Live from the Bronx AND around the Globe! Toni of PA shares great ideas about using ipods and podcasts for teacher professional development! PFT "Community Channel" (c) enables teachers and students to podcast together! Phone in 206-2020PFT your ideas and it will be on the PODCAST. Or email your recording to us podcastforteachers@gmail.com"Podcast for Teachers (PFT) develops and produces this "Community Channel" (C) to enable teachers and students to podcast together! The PFT Community Podcast Channel (c) is provided in PFT's novel "community feed" (c) format. The purpose is to provide an easy way for teachers and students to share their work with the world at large in a consolidated, web- and podcast- broadcasted format. "Powered"  by  Podcast for Teachers(c) of Fordham  University's  RETC www.podcastforteachers.org. This podcast's URL is www.podcastforteachers.org/community. (C) Fordham University RETC, King and Gura, 2006--> 
<title>PFT Community Podcast for Teachers Channel- Episode 2</title> 
<description>Live from the Bronx AND around the Globe! Toni of PA shares great ideas about using ipods and podcasts for teacher professional development! PFT "Community Channel" (c) enables teachers and students to podcast together! Phone in 206-2020PFT your ideas and it will be on the PODCAST. Or email your recording to us podcastforteachers@gmail.com"Podcast for Teachers (PFT) develops and produces this "Community Channel" (C) to enable teachers and students to podcast together! The PFT Community Podcast Channel (c) is provided in PFT's novel "community feed" (c) format. The purpose is to provide an easy way for teachers and students to share their work with the world at large in a consolidated, web- and podcast- broadcasted format. "Powered"  by  Podcast for Teachers(c) of Fordham  University's  RETC www.podcastforteachers.org. This podcast's URL is www.podcastforteachers.org/community. (C) Fordham University RETC, King and Gura, 2006</description> 
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<!-- Live from the Bronx AND around the Globe! The first episode of  PFT Community Podcast Channel is a podcast in Biology and Antaomy by Dr. D'Agustino of Fordham University. Listen to the wildly imaginative newscast about the goings on in the digestive system. You can only imagine the possibilities for teaching and learning!Teachers and students send in your audio files to PT Community Podcast Channel so we can put them on the "community feed."Podcast for Teachers (PFT) developed and produces this "Community Channel" (C) to enable teachers and students to podcast together! Email your recordings to Podcastforteachers@gmail.com OR phone them in to 206-2020-PFT. The PFT Community Podcast Channel (c) is provided in PFT's novel "community feed" (c) format. The purpose is to provide an easy way for teachers and students to share their work with the world at large in a consolidated, web- and podcast- broadcasted format. "Powered"  by  Podcast for Teachers(c) of Fordham  University's  RETC www.podcastforteachers.org. This podcast's URL is www.podcastforteachers.org/community. (C) Fordham University RETC, King & Gura, 2005--> 
<title>PFT Community Podcast for Teachers Channel- Episode 1</title> 
<description>Live from the Bronx AND around the Globe! The first episode of  PFT Community Podcast Channel is a podcast in Biology and Antaomy by Dr. D'Agustino of Fordham University. Listen to the wildly imaginative newscast about the goings on in the digestive system. You can only imagine the possibilities for teaching and learning!Teachers and students send in your audio files to PT Community Podcast Channel so we can put them on the "community feed."Podcast for Teachers (PFT) developed and produces this "Community Channel" (C) to enable teachers and students to podcast together! Email your recordings to Podcastforteachers@gmail.com OR phone them in to 206-2020-PFT. The PFT Community Podcast Channel (c) is provided in PFT's novel "community feed" (c) format. The purpose is to provide an easy way for teachers and students to share their work with the world at large in a consolidated, web- and podcast- broadcasted format. "Powered"  by  Podcast for Teachers(c) of Fordham  University's  RETC www.podcastforteachers.org. This podcast's URL is www.podcastforteachers.org/community. (C) Fordham University RETC, King and Gura, 2005</description> 
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<category domain="k-12">education</category> 
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