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Podcast for ProfessorsSM:
Live from the Bronx ! 

The convenient, authoritative, and enjoyable place
to learn about and CAPTURE Technology for teaching and learning!

Fordham University's RETC brings you the latest in higher education technology, podcast news, podcasting, vlogging, technology issues, curriculum ideas.
It's more than PowerPoint®!
Podcasts for ProfessorsSM brings information from ed tech to distance education, podcasting to vlogging, and classrooms to research!

- What do changes in technology in mean for professors and students in universities, colleges, and community colleges?
- What are issues related to technology in education such as equity, the impact on education, plagiarism, and copyrights, to name a few?
Our vision is use to use technology to transform teaching and learning in higher education we want to provide a convenient, authoritative and enjoyable place for faculty to learn how they can overcome technology difficulties.
We want to help faculty face the challenges ahead of them and capture technology for their use rather than being dragged down by it!
So grab your earbuds and notepads,
it's time for Podcasts for ProfessorsSM.
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Fordham professor, Dr. Kathy King, Dr. Barbara Heuer, associate professor, and adult education specialist at Fordham University, and Mark Gura, ed tech specialist and author are the series cohosts for this new experience for supporting your personal and professional growth as a professor, educator and researcher.
This podcast is developed, produced and hosted by Fordham University's Graduate School of Education and its successful and innovative Podcast for TeachersSM series in New York City. Podcast for ProfessorsSM (PFP PodcastSM) provides discussions, interviews and resources about technology, teaching and learning for faculty in higher education and postsecondary education around the globe.
This is your learning community when it comes to adult learning; you can even send in your comments by email or recorded MP3 file to Podcastforprofessors@gmail.com
-- PERSONAL -- POWERFUL -- PORTABLE --
A podcast for professors-
Supporting your personal and professional growth on your timetable!
LISTEN to the Podcast!
EPISODE 5
Podcast for ProfessorsSM - March 4, 2007
Successful Presentations from Audience to Instruction and Technology: Conferences, invitations and contests!
PodCamp New York City -
April 6th & 7th @ The New School, Manhattan
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PFT SPOTLIGHTS: PODCASTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION - Different examples of instructional applications
Dans Mathcast
Prof. Greg "Fritz" Umbach Art History
2nd Annual PFT Best Educational Podcast Competition
Successful Presentation Tips from Audience to Instruction and Technology
- Relevant because we know we present, teach and adress groups of professionals in so many aspects of our profession
- Several key points on how to preseent optimamly in reaching students/participants
- Using technology with a purpose
- Next several episodes will cover discussion of different technology tools to be used in instructional settings
- If you know someone who could benefit from this episode send them the url for this webpage
- www.podcastforprofessors.org
About.com
Podcasting in Education Column by Dr. Kathy King

Grab your earbuds and notepads, it's Podcast for Professors!
Join the conversation..... Email us!
To Participate in the Podcast for ProfessorsSMpodcasts
You can send Dr. King and the co-hosts
- Questions, for our Q&A sement
- Podcasts for our PFT Spotlight segment
- Comments, for our Email bag
- Audiofiles (Mp3 files preferred) as audio comments
- Resources suggestions to be discussed on the show - and give us your opinion and proposed use of the ressource
- Suggested topics you would like covered
- Donations accepted --- tell a friend about the podcast? ENCOURAGED!
- eMAIL US: Podcastforprofessors@gmail.com
Web: http://www.podcastforprofessors.org
Feed: http://www.podcastforteachers.org/pfpfeed.xml
Let your cohosts Kathy, Barbara and Mark know how you use podcasts with your
students and email your comments and questions to
Email: podcastforprofessors@gmail.com OR
Call in and leave a message on our LearningTimes "Record-by-Phone" line: 1-800-609-9006 x8055
Outside the U.S. and Canada, call: 678-255-2174 x8055
Be sure to check our "Show Notes" at our Podcast for ProfessorsSM Resource Page
for all websites mentioned in this episode!
PFP's content is developed, produced and copyrighted by Fordham RETC, King and Gura, 2006.
All rights reserved.
More Online and Virtual Seminars all Summer!
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2007 Events- Mobile Learning.. Podcasting in Education ... and More!
Registration required, limited seats. www.podcastforteachers.org/pftseminars.html
(( Click Here for a Preview of Our PFT Virtual Classroom )))
Resources, interviews, stories, tips and strategies for success with technology, teaching, learning, and growing will be included in this series of podcasts. |
EPISODE 4
Podcast for ProfessorsSM - Dec 1, 2006
Distance Education Insights for Faculty: Benefits, Challenges and Tips
- Discussion about distance learning in higher education
- Announcement and overview of new book on distance ed by Dr. Kathy King
- Listen in and join our co-hosts Barbara Heuer and Kathleen King
- Noted authors, and specialists in distance education and adult learning
- Why distance ed?
- What are the benefits for learniing, professors and programs?
- What are the challenges?
- Compare your top 5 lists with ours - send us your feedback podcastforprofessors@gmail.com
Harnessing Innovative Technologies for Higher Education
"Innovative technology in higher education provides the opportunity to identify needs among our communities and learners, envision solutions, and identify the technology, resources, partnerships, and programs to make it happen. In the process, we learn that the pathway is not linear, and that as we are learning about technology along the way, we are also learning about our learners, our organizations, and ourselves. Working with innovative technologies to provide distance education in higher education is a dynamic and intensive process of envisioning, shaping, and discovering the future of teaching and learning and technology all at once.
Readers will find thought-provoking discussions and resources for harnessing the technology to do the work of the future."
The editors and chapter authors hope this book captures the impact and meaning of the lessons learned from the remarkable people who have charted the last 10 years of this field. We hope it will inspire more of our colleagues to master the challenges of harnessing the power and possibilities of distance education!
More details: http://www.retc.fordham.edu/hit/
More Online and Virtual Seminars all Summer!
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2007 Events- Mobile Learning.. Podcasting in Education ... and More!
Registration required, limited seats. www.podcastforteachers.org/pftseminars.html
(( Click Here for a Preview of Our PFT Virtual Classroom )))
Resources, interviews, stories, tips and strategies for success with technology, teaching, learning, and growing will be included in this series of podcasts.
Grab your earbuds and notepads, it's Podcast for Professors!
Join the conversation..... email us!
Let your cohosts Kathy, Barbara and Mark know how you use podcasts with your
students and email your comments and questions to
Email: podcastforprofessors@gmail.com OR
Call in and leave a message on our LearningTimes "Record-by-Phone" line: 1-800-609-9006 x8055
Outside the U.S. and Canada, call: 678-255-2174 x8055
To participate in the Podcast for ProfessorsSM podcasts you can send in questions, comments, audio files (Mp3 format please), resources and suggest topics: Podcastforprofessors@gmail.com
Web: http://www.podcastforprofessors.org
Feed: http://www.podcastforteachers.org/pfpfeed.xml
Be sure to check our "Show Notes" at our Podcast for ProfessorsSM Resource Page
for all websites mentioned in this episode!
PFP's content is developed, produced and copyrighted by Fordham RETC, King and Gura, 2006.
All rights reserved.
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EPISODE 3
Podcast for ProfessorsSM - July 8, 2006
Special Interview: Podcast Resources, Trying Linux with A Safety Net
- Podcast Directories: There's plenty of content for our classes!
- New Podcast Technology- iLearn Radio debuts 7/14/06
- Linspire Interview with Ken Jones: Linux with a safety net!!!
Podcast Directories: There's plenty of content for our classes!
Host, professor Kathy King shares great resources about some of the 100+ podcast directories available on the web
Podcast Pickle, Podcast Alley, Odeo, Yahoo and just a few.
examples of how to use podcasts for education--- using existing content for teachers and students!
NOT just making new podcasts....
LINSPIRE Interview
Linspire Interview with Ken Jones: Linux with a safety net!!!
Linspire gives an easy way to try out a Linux version- download a free trial version save onto a CD andboot up... Listen in to Dr. King's interview with Ken Jones for more details..
http://www.linspire.com/cnr_linspirelive.php
"Linspire, Inc. (www.linspire.com) was founded in 2001 to bring choice into the operating system market. The company's flagship product, the Linspire operating system, is an affordable, easy-to-use Linux-based operating system for home, school, and business users. Linspire pioneered CNR ("click and run") Technology, which allows Linspire users access to thousands of software programs, each of which can be downloaded and installed with just one mouse click. The thousands of software titles available in the CNR Warehouse (www.linspire.com/cnr) include full office and productivity suites, games, multimedia players, photo management software, accounting tools, and more. "
More Online and Virtual Seminars all Summer!
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July and August Events- Mobile Learning.. Podcasting in Education ... and More!
Registration required, limited seats. www.podcastforteachers.org/pftseminars.html
(( Click Here for a Preview of Our PFT Virtual Classroom )))
Resources, interviews, stories, tips and strategies for success with technology, teaching, learning, and growing will be included in this series of podcasts.

Grab your earbuds and notepads, it's
Podcast for Professors!
join the conversation..... email us!
Let your cohosts Kathy, Barbara and Mark know how you use podcasts with your
students and email your comments and questions to
Email: podcastforprofessors@gmail.com OR
Call in and leave a message on our LearningTimes "Record-by-Phone" line: 1-800-609-9006 x8055
Outside the U.S. and Canada, call: 678-255-2174 x8055
To participate in the Podcast for ProfessorsSM podcasts you can send in questions, comments, audio files (Mp3 format please), resources and suggest topics: Podcastforprofessors@gmail.com
Announcement ---- September 2006
Podcasting and Portable Media Expo
The BIG industry conference about podcasting and we are on the program!
Your Podcast for Teachers cohosts, see us there!
Mark Gura and Kathy King will be presenting about podcasting at
September 29-30, 2006 Ontario, California
Web: http://www.podcastforprofessors.org
Feed: http://www.podcastforteachers.org/pfpfeed.xml
Be sure to check our "Show Notes" at our Podcast for ProfessorsSM Resource Page
for all websites mentioned in this episode!
PFP's content is developed, produced and copyrighted by Fordham RETC, King and Gura, 2006. All rights reserved. |
EPISODE 2
Podcast for ProfessorsSM - May 27, 2006
1,2, 3 Action! Convenient Video Resources For Classrooms and Faculty as Learners
Special guest Professor Barbara Heuer of Fordham University joins co-host Dr. Kathy King for the second episode of Podcast for Professors
Be sure to check our "Show Notes" at our Podcast for ProfessorsSM Resource Page
for all websites mentioned in this episode!
Interview - Perspectives on Faculty Learning Needs and Organizational Answers
Building Lifelong Learning Perspectives and Providing Support Across Their Many Different
- Content areas
- Learning skills in our content areas
- Faculty work needs
- Levels of technology skills
Dr. Barbara Heuer, Associate Professor of Adult Education
Fordham University's Graduate School of Education
Specialist in Adult Education, Instructional Technology, and Information Resources
Classroom Resource:
Kathy and Barbara discuss this great resource now available to the public.
NARA and Google Present Free Historical Video on Demand: http://video.google.com/nara.html
What is it? Original videos now publicly and freely available over the web.
- NASA Space project,
- US Public Newsreels and
- US Department of the Interior
How to access it?
- Any computer video program player - or download the free Google video player
- Use it streaming
- Download it and use it in the classroom even without Internet access
How can it be used in higher education classrooms and research?
- Across content areas
- As primary documents
- For analysis of societal change
- As a basis for personal and critical reflection (transformative learning)
Resources, interviews, stories, tips and strategies for success with technology, teaching, learning, and growing will be included in this series of podcasts.

Grab your earbuds and notepads, it's
Podcast for Professors!
And then...... join the conversation.....
email us!
FORDHAM RETC and PFT TOOLBAR
Email: Podcastforprofessors@gmail.com
Web: http://www.podcastforprofessors.org
Feed: http://www.podcastforteachers.org/pfpfeed.xml |
EPISODE 1
Podcast for Professors - May 1, 2006
Teasing Out Tech and Faculty Learning!
Join in the Celebration! with the Inaugural Episode of this new podcast for professors.
Discussion of the Podcast for Professors approach to supporting faculty learning and faculty development with technology, with authors and experts in the field of higher education professional development.
What Motivates Faculty to Learn Technology?
Discussion among authors and experts in professional development distance learning and instructional technology:
Dr. Kathy King, Mark Gura and Dr. Susan Biro of Fordham University RETC.
- Listen and give us your perspective!
- Compare experiences in learning technology, understanding faculty needs and designing support for faculty.
- Frontrunners, fear and frustration: Early adopters, challenges, frustrations, support and validation.
PD for Faculty Resources:
- Books on research and models of faculty development: faculty in higher education as adult learners: Lawler and King book, Pd for faculty in tech learning- Kathy's book;
- PODNetwork Association;
- Educause - technology and IT in higher education.
- See the resources & links for this Podcast for Professors episode on our PFP Resources Page
Resources, interviews, stories, tips and strategies for success with technology, teaching, learning, and growing will be included in this series of podcasts.

Grab your earbuds and notepads, it's Podcast for Professors.
And then......join the
conversation... email us!
To participate in the Podcast for ProfessorsSM podcasts you can send in questions, comments, audio files (Mp3 format please), resources and suggest topics: Podcastforprofessors@gmail.com
Web: http://www.podcastforprofessors.org
Feed: http://www.podcastforteachers.org/pfpfeed.xml |
Introductory podcast
Click here: Now available!
Grab your earbuds and notepads, it's Podcast for ProfessorsSM.
Professional learning on demand!
Convenient, on target and valuable tech-to-go info!
Listen to us on your computer or take us on the road with you!
Live from the Bronx!
Podcasts for Professors is produced by Fordham University's RETC in New York City.
The series hosts provide tips, news, interviews, and resources about technology in higher education for busy professors. Dr. Kathy King, author, professor of education and director of the Fordham RETC, Dr. Barbara Heuer, adult education specialist, and visiting professor at Fordham University, and Mark Gura, instructional technology specialist and educator are the series cohosts for this new experience in thinking about technology learning for faculty.
Resources, interviews, stories, tips and strategies for success with technology, teaching, learning, and growing will be included in this series of podcasts.
Join the conversation, listen in.
Web: http://www.podcastforprofessors.org
Email your PFP cohosts with questions and suggestions: podcastforprofessors@gmail.com
The RSSfeed for this podcast is http://www.podcastforteachers.org/pfpfeed.xml
You can add this into any podcast catching software.
You can also find us on Itunes.com, Podcastpickle.com, podcastalley.com, odeo.com, and many more podcast directories.
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Podcast for ProfessorsSM is published by Fordham University's
Regional Educational Technology Center in the Bronx, New York City.
Link and Resources mentioned in each Podcast for ProfessorsSM Episode
Podcast for ProfessorsSM Resource page
Check out our shownotes here
And there is more… find Podcast for ProfessorsSM on iTunes (www.apple.com/itunes), Podcast Alley (www.podcastalley.com), podcastpickle (www.podcastpickle.com) and other popular podcast posting websites.
You can download individual episodes or subscribe to our series for free.
Tips for Podcast Listening Success from Fordham RETC's Podcast for Teachers!
PARTICIPATE!
- Send Ed Tech Thoughts- Send us your 2-5-minute MP3 file that describes you question, thoughts, or experiences about educational technology professional development and higher education......... (Podcastforprofessors@gmail.com)
- Join the RETC E-News Email list: PFP is produced by Fordham RETC if you would like to receive the monthly email updates, e-mail us: RETC E-News
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Kathleen P. King is a professor and director of the Regional Educational Technology Center (RETC) and professor Adult Education and Human Resource Development at Fordham University's Graduate School of Education. [Read more...] |
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Mark Gura assists with outreach programs for the RETC. After spending 18 years as a classroom teacher, he became the Director of the Office of Instructional Technology of the NYC Board of Education. [Read more...] |
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Barbara P. Heuer is an assistant professor of adult education and coordinator of the M.S. in Adult Education and Human Resource Development at Fordham University's Graduate School of Education. [Read more...] |
RESOURCES!
RETC Educational Technology E-Library
The RETC E-library includes cutting edge interactive rich media resource of podcasts, videos, from listeners (in Mp3 files), and links to book and articles that are from Fordham RETC staff and projects.
Fordham University's Regional Educational Technology Center (RETC) presents an interactive innovation for professional development in educational technology to support the lifelong learning of educators across the globe.
The RETC Ed Tech E-Library provides a rich mixed-media resource of educational technology professional development resources including
* podcasts
* videos
* community dedicated Podcast for Teachers bulletin board (coming soon)
* books and articles that are related to Fordham’s research and staff
* curriculum ideas From Teachers
Check out this new powerhouse of Web-based resources.... RETC Ed Tech E-Library
Tips for Podcast Listening Success from Fordham University's RETC Podcast for Teachers! (www.podcastforteachers.org) Keep on building those lifelong learning skills!
Another Podcast Series from Podcast for TeachersSM!!
Check it Out!
Podcast for Teachers SM
Dr. Kathy King and Mark Gura cohost this dynamic learning experience.
Tech tips, innovation in teaching and learning through technology and lively interviews with ed techies!
Join us for the weekly podcasts that include interviews, news, research, updates and Shout Outs to educators using podcasts (Podcasts FROM Teachers segments).
Podcast for TeachersSM
Website: http://www.podcastforteachers.org/
RSS Feed for your podcast database software: http://www.podcastforteachers.org/feed.xml
Other Great Podcasting Links and Information!
Go ahead, learn and explore....
GIFT SHOP - PFT To Share and Wear!
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Visit the Podcast for TeachersSM Gift Shop on CafePress!
You can find customized mugs, tote bags, T-shirts, hoodies and doggie shirts at our online gift shop our Podcast for TeachersSM logo.
After covering our costs, proceeds are used to support the podcast's production and professional development outreach to educators. http://www.cafepress.com/techpodpft
Podcast for ProfessorsSMand Podcast for TeachersSM is produced and published by Fordham University's Regional Educational Technology Center.
© Fordham University, RETC, King & Gura, 2005.
About the RETC
Podcast for ProfessorsSM is proudly produced and published by Fordham University's Regional Educational Technology Center (RETC). The RETC is dedicated to serving and researching the professional development needs of educators striving to improve student and teacher performance. The center’s award winning programs serve educators across grade levels and contexts, providing in-class and distance learning opportunities. These efforts span K-12, adult education and higher education settings.
The RETC is a resource through which educators may become effective technology-using practitioners who understand teaching and learning better and see opportunities to provide leadership among their students and colleagues.
We believe educators are the key to success in effective classrooms. A cornerstone of our work and commitment is to support teachers, school leaders, and learners “around” us through outreach programs that span our Bronx neighborhoods, New York City, the USA and the globe.
For more information please visit us at www.retc.fordham.edu
For More Information
About the RETC: visit www.retc.fordham.edu or tel 71-817-3503
PLEASE NOTE
The name Podcast for ProfessorsSM is the exclusive intellectual property of Fordham University's RETC, Kathleen King and Mark Gura, 2006.
The name Podcast for TeachersSMis the exclusive intellectual property of Fordham University's RETC, Kathleen King and Mark Gura, 2005.
The name Adventures in Transformative LearningSM is the exclusive intellectual property of Fordham University's RETC, Kathleen King and Barbara Heuer, 2005.
The Community PodcastSM and Community Podcast FeedSM are the exclusive intellectual property of Fordham University's RETC, Kathleen King, 2005.
The entirety of this work is copyrighted © by Fordham University's RETC, King, Gura & Heuer, 2005.
For more information contact Podcastforteachers @ (at) gmail.com
Podcast for Teachers SM , Techpod, Podcast for Teachers SM , and PFT SM , are service marks of Fordham University. All PFT content is copyrighted, produced, and published by Fordham University's Regional Educational Technology Center, 2006. All rights reserved. © Fordham University, RETC, King & Gura, 2005, 2006. For more information regarding copyright and partnerships, please contact Dr. Kathy King at kpking @ fordham.edu
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