You can subscribe to the "RUConnected" enhanced podcast in iTunes
itpc://lois-jen.podOmatic.com/rss2.xml
or listen to it in the player below.
Links
iPods – Chance & Data- iChoose
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=285881085&mt=8
Jenny’s Blog
http://web.me.com/jenashby/iPodTouch_Project/Blog/Blog.html
SAM Animation
AudioTouch
Tux Paint
Lois’s Blog on Sam Animation with Tux Paint
http://loisath.edublogs.org/2009/08/15/sam-animation-detailed-work-flow/
Blogs
Should All Learning Professionals Be Blogging?
http://www.downes.ca/post/38555
Seven Habits of Highly Connected People (bloggers have to receptive, listeners and reactive,)
http://www.downes.ca/post/44261
Delicious – Great School Blogs
Jenny’s Blog of the week:
Mark’s Learning Log
http://weblogg-ed.com/2009/if-every-student-had-a-computer/
Lois’s Blog of the Week:
Kevin Jarrett’s blog http://www.ncs-tech.org/
Edtechcrew
Ed Tech Crew 96 – Down and Dirty in the Terminal
http://www.edtechcrew.net/2009/08/11/ed-tech-crew-96-down-and-dirty-in-the-terminal/
David Jakes
Digital Storytelling 2.0: What’s Next?
http://jakes.editme.com/DigitalStorytellingTwo
Congratulations on your podcast Jenny and Lois. It’s a perfect balance to Darrel and Tony’s and will be a tremendous support to the Australian learning community.
I agree with your comments on blogging Lois. I’ve been blogging since 2004 and while my blog is read by other people, my primary audience is myself. This approach, I believe, has created sustainability. If the main purpose of your blog is to record matters of interest to yourself that you know others may appreciate or to share a good idea, it removes that feeling of being driven. It gives you permission to post as regularly as you wish without the feeling of compulsion.
This approach makes my blog a useful personal learning tool while also being a resource for others.
Good luck with your podcast. Your efforts are well appreciated.
Camilla
http://www.edubeacon.com