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Online Educa Berlin LIVE
November 30th, 2007
Find here the podcasts of Andreas Auwaerter and his Students from the University of Koblenz in Germany.
Later we will introduce them to you.
It features impressions and short Interviews from the ongoing conference.
The audio material is in english and german language.
Listen Now:
Online Educa Berlin LIVE Vol 1 [15:30m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (590)
Online Educa Berlin LIVE Vol 2 [8:12m]: | Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (498)
Online Educa Berlin LIVE Vol 3 [7:59m]: | Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (476)
Online Educa Berlin LIVE Vol 4 [9:21m]: | Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (466)
Online Educa Berlin LIVE Vol 5 [12:48m]: | Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (476)
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1. Pontydysgu - Bridge to Le&hellip | November 30th, 2007 at 1:21 pm
[…] And of course we are getting those podcasts out. Here is Sounds of the Bazaar 17 - a special edition on podcasting in education. This is a link to the full edition - if you want to access the individual items in the programme head over to the Bazaar site and listen there. Sounds of the Bazaar 17 ) - podcasting special: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download « Coming soon on this space […]
2. Cristina Costa | November 30th, 2007 at 10:39 pm
Nicht viel Schlaf…. aber es hat sich gelohnt, oder?
Das podcast klingt super. Es ist sehr interessant, muss ich sagen. Es hat mir besonders gefallen, nicht nur weil Sie uns ermöglicht haben, ein bisschen der Online Educa Atmosphäre zu “erleben” , sondern auch weil das Podcast sich auf zwei Sprache besteht.
Es ist toll die Moeglischkeit haben Deutsch zu hören.
Ich glaube dass es ziemlich wichtig ist Multikulturelle Stimmen über online Lernen zu podcasten, besonders in Ereignisse wie dieses. Wenn es die Moeglischkeit gibt, Menschen von verschiedene Ländern zu treffen, denn man sollte natürlich was ähnliches versuchen zu machen. Ich wünsche mir, das mehr Ressourcen auf verschieden Sprachen öfter veröffentlichen würden. Ich kenne nicht so viele außer der Englischen gesprochenen Welt.
Auf diese Art und Weise konnte ich auch mein Sprachkenntnis öfter üben und verbessern!
Es war auch wunderbar M. Peixoto zu hören. Sein Akzent war typisch Portugiesisch…LOL …wie mein!
Vielen Dank für diese Moeglischkeit !
3. Andreas Auwärter | December 4th, 2007 at 8:32 pm
Hallo Christina Costa … ja, ich denke, es hat sich gelohnt, und Tonnen von Material wartenen nun auf die Aufbereitung und passende Begleitung.
Von daher freuen wir uns schon darauf zu wissen, wie es ankommt, und was man alles so mitnehmen kann.
In diesem Sinne darf man sicherlich gespannt sein.
Mit liebem Gruß aus Koblenz und bis denne
Andreas Auwärter
4. Das Blog zum Podcast - Bi&hellip | December 4th, 2007 at 8:39 pm
[…] Ein Hallo an alle, die es interessieren sollte, die ersten zwei Teile der Online-Educa-Episode sind online. Von daher darf man sich auf Rückmeldungen freuen. Zu erreichen sind diese über das Blog des Bazaar Project. Von daher viele Grüße und besten Dank an Graham, Jenny und nicht zuletzt Dirk, der nach einem Tag “erschöpfungsausfall” so richtig ins Schneiden kam.Weitere Hintergrundinfos zur OEB — auch im Nachhinein, gibt es unter: http://www.online-educa.com/ « Interviewalarm
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5. Podcasting for Learning &&hellip | December 4th, 2007 at 9:11 pm
[…] Ungeduldige können sich die ersten Episoden schon einmal anhören, über das Bazaar-Blog, bzw. den Sounds-of-the-Bazaar-Podcast. Wer jedoch mehr über Graham Attwells Aktivitäten wissen möchte, sollte seien Feed-Reader auf das neue Wales-Wide-Web umstellen. Graham - es war eine Ehre mit Dir zusammen zu arbeiten. […]
6. A Never Ending Journey &r&hellip | December 16th, 2007 at 10:04 pm
[…] The Baazar project team organized last Friday a free conference at the University of Utrecht, which I had the opportunity to attend. It was a great event. Actually one of the best I have attended in the last months, especially because the organization really did justice to the motto of the conference and the issues the Baazar project has been focusing on: open software and open content. In other words, about the adoption of a different attitude towards learning. An issue, which in my opinion, and according to my humble experience, is the way to take this forward: sharing to learn and learning to (be able to) share was in my perspective the message of this conference. And as I have also heard someone saying in one of the Online Educa podcasts: the participation in this event also provided us with some ideas on how to do so less stupid things when it comes to elearning. […]
7. Terje Dahl | December 19th, 2007 at 10:36 am
But where is the actual RSS-feed for the podcast?
What is the URL?
The web-pages with the podcast episodes are a nice supliment and a good alternative for those who can’t or won’t subscribe to the actual podcast - the RSS-feed.
8. Terje Dahl | December 19th, 2007 at 10:45 am
… Ahh. Found it on iTunes.
To get it through iTunes, try: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=268222497
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In other words, about the adoption of a different attitude towards learning. An issue, which in my opinion, and according to my humble experience, is the way to take this forward: sharing to learn and learning to (be able to) share was in my perspective the message of this conference. And as I have also heard someone saying in one of the Online Educa podcasts: the participation in this event also provided us with some ideas on how to do so less stupid things when it comes to elearning.
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