Podcasting and the Classics
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keywords: description: Monday, January 12, 2009 Announcing...... the first podcast of the APA Annual Meeting 2009Below we post the recorded talks from Podcasting and the Classics, a panel at the Annual Meeting of the APA 2009, sponsored by the Outreach Committee. In order to listen to the recordings, please click on the brown title link itself. It should launch a listening application in your browser.
We invite comments within the blog itself (see entries below), as well as e-mail reports of all problems and suggestions. Please write camatteo@mac.com.37 comments: Introduction: Chris Ann MatteoStone Bridge High School, Ashburn VA Smart's Mill Middle School, Leesburg VA
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CLICK HERE for a transcript of this brief introduction.No comments: Lars Brownworth: 12 Byzantine RulersThe Stony Brook School, Stony Brook, NY
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Question and Answer for Lars Brownworth: CLICK HERE to hear the recording of questions about 12 Byzantine Rulers
No comments: Patrick Hunt: Tracking Hannibal with Imagination Instead of Images--Podcasting Satellite Maps to a Real AudienceStanford University
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Question and Answer for Patrick Hunt: CLICK HERE to hear the recording of questions about Tracking Hannibal
No comments: Henry Bender: To Pod or Not to Pod--Podcasting AP Vergil and Latin LiteratureThe Hill School, St. Joseph's University, and Villanova University
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Handout: CLICK HERE to download the handout distributed at To Pod or Not to Pod
Question and Answer for Henry Bender and Pieter Ouwerkerk: CLICK HERE to hear the recording of questions about howTo Pod or Not to Pod
Pieter Ouwerkerk: CLICK HERE to hear the recording of a discussion with slides about how To Pod or Not To Pod was created
Pieter Ouwerkerk: CLICK HERE to a .pdf of the slides that accompanied To Pod or Not To Pod
3 comments: Bret Mulligan: Using the Ear to Train the Eye--Experiments in Podcasting LatinHaverford College
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Handout: CLICK HERE to download the handout distributed at Using the Ear to Train the Eye
The Catullus VCast: http://www.haverford.edu/classics/audio/Catullus/Catullus1pres.mov
Assignment Review: http://www.haverford.edu/classics/audio/PensumReview11_24.m4a
1 comment: Jennifer Sheridan Moss: Present Imperfect--Perhaps Future Perfect?Wayne State UniversityNo comments: Older PostsHomeSubscribe to:Posts (Atom)Blog Archive 2009(8) January(8)Announcing...Introduction: Chris Ann MatteoLars Brownworth: 12 Byzantine RulersPatrick Hunt: Tracking Hannibal with Imagination I...Henry Bender: To Pod or Not to Pod--Podcasting AP ...Bret Mulligan: Using the Ear to Train the Eye--Exp...Jennifer Sheridan Moss: Present Imperfect--Perhaps...Youre Invited!...(and CLICK HERE to listen to det...Podcasting and the Classics, APA 2009
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