Wed, 29 November 2006 ![]() Welcome to EdTech Musician 83 recorded on November 29,
2006. We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, ETM news, and a Technology in the Classroom featuring Online Resources.
Send us your online resources.! UK Decides Against
Copyright Extension Wal-Mart
to test movie downloads Microsoft's
Zune Player Not Challenging iPod Sales Music Winter
Serenade by John Schmidt at the Posafe Music Network Technology In The
Classroom-Online Resources http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/
Do you know of any great
online resources that can be featured here? Email us at edtechmusician@gmail.com Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Go to PODCAST
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Wed, 8 November 2006
INTRODUCTION Welcome to EdTech Musician 82 recorded on November 8,
2006. We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, ETM news, and a great Technology in the Classroom featuring a free
program called Google Sketch-up. Dems'
victory could be good for schools Students
call on new video skills The
Semantic Web and the Online Educational Experience No
Joke, the Troops Did Their Homework Study:
Virtual-school enrollment explodes Texas:
Art Teacher and District Reach Settlement Music By composer Lee
Maddeford this Genevieve performed by Ensemble De Cuivres Valaisan Brass
Band on the Podsafe Music Network. Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Go to PODCAST
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Wed, 1 November 2006 Enjoy our trip to the "Greatest Free Show On Earth"Visit the Circleville Pumpkin Show Official Web Site Comments[0] |
Wed, 25 October 2006
Welcome to EdTech Musician 81 recorded on October 25,
2006. We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, ETM news, and a great Technology in the Classroom idea that will bring
story books to life. We also have some great listener contributions at the end
of the show! Vivaldi
Gets The "Amadeus" Treatment Kristin Chenoweth to
Make Metropolitan Opera House Debut on January 17 A
$50 Million Investment in the Future of Learning
Should
Schools Teach SMS Text Messaging?
Fifth
Graders Learn Computer Skills Through Podcasting Jon
Schmidt - Powerful Exhilarating Piano Music Waterfall on the
PodsafeMusic Network Wink from www.debugmode.com Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Go to PODCAST
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Wed, 11 October 2006 ![]() We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, ETM news, and Technology in the Classroom featuring Googles Picassa. Gibson Guitar and Vince Gill
Help New Orleans School Digital
sales shore up ailing music biz Google
Buys Video-Sharing Site YouTube Study: Ed tech has proven effective Round 1 in web-plagiarism fight to students It�s
All About Love Lisa Bell Podsafe Music Network How
To Use Picasa for Student Creativity by Amber Price at TechLearning.com Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com PODCAST
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Wed, 27 September 2006
INTRODUCTION Welcome to EdTech Musician 79 recorded on September
27, 2006. We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, ETM news, and Technology in the Classroom featuring online gradebooks. Apple’s
letter to Podcast Ready Musicologist Alfred
Mann Dies at 89 'Idomeneo'
Cancellation Makes Headlines Performances
- Live And On Computer? The
New Face of Learning
Toss The
Traditional Textbook
P.D. Lenz on
the Podsafe Music Network Juxtoposition A New Month- go to PODCAST
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Wed, 20 September 2006
Welcome to EdTech Musician 78 recorded on September
20, 2006. We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, ETM news, and Technology in the Classroom featuring ideas for using
video in your classroom. ETM NEWS Think You
Know Classical Music? Top
10 Classical Downloads at iTunes OECD sounds
new education alarm Schools
get more NCLB flexibility Schools
to get wireless towers, ERIC FRAZIER, The Lexington Dispatch Report
slams teacher-education programs Music Black
Lab See The Sun from the Podafe Music Network Technology In The
Classroom Video
Lesson Plans from Seminole Co. Public Schools PDF PODCAST
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Wed, 13 September 2006 The boys take the night off to catch up on family time and 24 episodes. See ya next week. Comments[0] |
Wed, 6 September 2006
Welcome to EdTech Musician 77 recorded on September 6,
2006. We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, ETM news, and Technology in the Classroom featuring a heated debate on
Acceptable Use Policies. We are members of the Tech Podcast Network and Blubrry Group warns about free AOL software Kennedy
Center honorees announced
Loss of a great educator, Steve Irwin Will Technology
Replace The Classroom? - Pamela Beers, the Conservative Voice Digital
divide still separates students Student
data searched in terror probe Candy
Butchers on the Podsafe Music Network What to Do with Michael Lesson
regarding AUP’s to do with your students. Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Don’t forget to check out the EdTech Musician Forum A New Month- go to PODCAST
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Wed, 30 August 2006 ![]() Welcome to EdTech Musician 76 recorded on August 30,
2006. We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, ETM news, a Tribute to Maynard Ferguson, and Technology in the
Classroom featuring a steps to rename your drive letters-ooo exciting! Apple
recalls 1.8 million Sony batteries 128 Students
Suspended From Indiana School For Wearing the Wrong Clothes SAT scores drop, emboldening critics
How to assign a drive letter
Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 August 2006 ![]() Welcome to EdTech Musician 75 K-2 Technology Lessons recorded
on August 23, 2006. We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, ETM news, Podsafe music from Deep Purple, and Technology in the Classroom featuring a
discussion K-2 Technology Lessons. iPods
Built Under Unacceptable Conditions How
To Play A Symphony With Your Butt Met
Commissions Marsalis For Opera A
Computer That Can Replace The Human Orchestra? 21st-century
dorms 'up the ante' Educator-Ranking
Websites:The Student Becomes the Master Campaign
targets web crimes against kids From the Podsafe Music Network Deep
Purple Woman from PODCAST
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Wed, 16 August 2006 ![]() Welcome to EdTech Musician 74 recorded on August 16,
2006. We have for you this week Guess the Headline,
Classical and Pop music history, ETM news, Podsafe music from Natives of a New
Dawn , a Technology in the Classroom featuring a discussion about DOPA, and a
new Classical Excerpt Test to see if you can guess the composer. Guess The Headline Classical Music
Archive Today in Pop Music
History ETM News Dell recalls 4.1M laptop batteries Hear
The Sample, Buy The Ticket Back to School: Five Predictions from Andy Carvin at Learningnow.com Microsoft to sell game-design software Music From the Podsafe Music Network Good Day by Natives of the New Dawn Technology In The
Classroom Discussion: Deleting
Online Predators Act (DOPA) Is it Dope or Dopey? CET 26 Sign-Off Comments[0] |
Wed, 9 August 2006
Welcome to EdTech Musician 73 recorded on August 9,
2006. We have for you this week Guess the Headline, Classical
and Pop music history, ETM news, Brass Band music from the Athena Brass Band, a
Technology in the Classroom featuring the online tech literacy program called
EasyTech by Learning.com, and a new Classical Excerpt Test http://edtechmusician.libsyn.com
News Stories AOL's
disturbing glimpse into users' lives Apple
Unveils New Mac Pro Featuring Quad 64-bit Xeon Processors Turns Out The
Internet Helps Live Music Thrive The
Top-Selling Album Of All Time? Don't
Blame IM for Bad Grammar Start
Early on Technical Competency India
Says "No Thanks" to $100 Laptop Lecture Hall Musical at YouTube
Music Athena Brass Band performing
Derek Ashmore’s arrangement of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Dance of the Tumblers International Women’s Brass Conference PODCAST
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Wed, 2 August 2006 ![]() Welcome to EdTech Musician 72 recorded on August 2,
2006. Well it is good to be back in the studio recording a
show. We have for you this week Classical and Pop music history, ETM news,
Podsafe music, Technology in the Classroom, a new Classical Excerpt Test with a
twist, and a new feature called Guess The Headline by Todd Seymour. http://andrewseymour.com http://www.techpodcasts.com/ A nation
left behind on ed tech? School
sues over Wikipedia posting Study:
Multitasking hinders learning Ed
tech scores Senate victory Comments[0] |
Wed, 26 July 2006 It is Summer and we all need a break. We hope you are enjoying your Summer whether you are on break or in the middle of term.We have a short slide show of Andy's Family trip to Deerfield Beach, Florida. You'l see a catch of a trophy grouper and much more. Enjoy. Todd and Andy will be back next week with a regular show! Credits: Intoxication III Sport Fishing 2629 N Riverside Dr. Popano, FL (954) 785-8604 The City of Deerfield Beach http://www.deerfield-beach.com/ 2096 NE 2nd St
I 95 Ex 42 to A1A
Deerfield Beach,
FL,
33441
US
B-Love Fishing Fleeting 314 East Ocean Avenue Lantana, FL 33463 (561) 588-7612 Comments[0] |
Wed, 19 July 2006 This week we would like to present a video field trp to the
Wright-Patterson Air Force National Aeronautics Museum in Dayton, Ohio.
Enjoy this field trip done more like a music video. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 ![]() We have a great show this week. Classical Music
Almanac with a guest presenter, this week in pop music history, ETM news,
Podsafe music, a new feature called Technology in the Classroom, a new
Classical Excerpt Test, listener mail and many more tips and tricks for your
classroom. We are a proud member of the
Tech Podcast Network.If its tech its here! Check out the other tech podcasts
at http://www.techpodcasts.com/ We are also a part of a new
podcast community called Blubrry at http://www.blubrry.com
Next
week will feature our trip to the Classical Music History Almanac Today in Pop Music History for July 13 OPEN ETM NEWS Google
joins Xerox as a verb
Podcasts
More Popular than Blogging
Record
Sales Of Musical Instruments Photo of Mozart's
Widow Discovered in Germany States
struggle with key NCLB mandate Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Plans
Educational Content in iPod/MP3 Formats Wikipedia in the Classroom:
Consensus Among Educators?
Teachers
sell lesson plans online NECC 2006 wraps up in San Diego Music SUMMERTIME Brother
Love from the PodSafe Music Network Technology In
The Classroom Podcasting In The Classroom Ideas
for podcast projects CET23 Listener Comments and
Feedback Sign-Off
Comments[0] |
Wed, 5 July 2006
Welcome to EdTech Musician 70 recorded on July 5,
2006. Show summary: We almost forgot we had to do a show
this week. We have been celebrating our nation’s 230th Birthday but
we have a show for you this week. We have Classical and Pop Music History,
Technology, Music and Education News, some swinging PodSafe Music. We are a proud member of the
Tech Podcast Network. “If its tech its here!� Check out the other tech podcasts
at http://www.techpodcasts.com/ We are also a part of a new
podcast community called Blubrry at http://www.blubrry.com
Opening Comments Todd’s blog at http://www.bloglines.com/blog/tbdbitl
) Andy's personal blog at Yahoo 360 go to http://andrewseymour.com
and click on the link Classical Music History Almanac Today in Pop Music History for July 6 Sweeper ETM NEWS Technology
Good
news for Linux users in court battleMusic Orchestra
Takes Itself Off eBay Auction Rock and Roll into
Town
Education Senate
panel rejects net neutrality rules Maine
extends laptop program with Apple Podsafe Music Johnny Ferreira Swing That Thing from
the PodSafe Music Network Sign-Off
Comments[1] |
Mon, 3 July 2006 This is a resend of the slideshow but this file is iPod compatable. Thanks for the help "Flash"! Todd and I spoke at the 2006 Allied Media Conference at BGSU. We took the opportunity to visit our old stomping grounds; Sylvania, Toledo and Bowling Green, Ohio. Enjoy this short movie/slide show. Comments[0] |
Wed, 28 June 2006 Welcome to EdTech Musician LXIX recorded on June 28,
2006. Show summary: We have for you this week Classical and
pop music history, many news stories from the world of education, technology
and music and a discussion about our trip to the Allied Media Conference. We
have some activist music to inspire all of us to promote net neutrality and
finally a soundseeing tour of We are a proud member of the
Tech Podcast Network. If it's tech it's here! Check out the other tech
podcasts at http://www.techpodcasts.com/
Opening Comments Classical Music History Almanac Today in Pop Music History for June 29 Music Group
Protests Loss Of Texas Classical Music Station Why
Jazz Doesn't Always Sound Good In Great Concert Halls Education Asset
management failure costs schools Online Cheaters Are Good Little Spinmeisters PBS Teacher Source http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/media_lit/quiz.shtm Single-sex
schooling 'irrelevant' Telecom
bills jeopardize ed programming http://www.democraticmedia.org/ddc/index.php
http://www.savetheinternet.com/
Music The Tower song by the Austin
Lounge Lizards Fight the Tower! SIGN the petition! 2006 Allied Media
Conference Discussion ComFest 2006 Soundseeing Tour Sweeper
Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 June 2006 ![]() INTRODUCTION Welcome to EdTech Musician 68 recorded on June 21,
2006. We are a proud member of the
Tech Podcast Network. If its tech its here! Check out the other tech
podcasts at http://www.techpodcasts.com/
Show summary: We are back with the usual classical
music history almanac, pop music history, ETM news and some sounds from the
2006 Gahanna Jazz and Blues Festival.
Classical Music History Almanac Today in Pop Music History for June 22 Homeowner gets carried
away while digging for gold
A Nod From Knopfler: I
Want My A.M.D.
Teacher-proof
ring tone latest 'teen buzz' Link to
hear the tone http://audio.cbsnews.com/2006/06/12/audio1701350.mp3 Pitchfork Media
http://www.scienceupdate.com/podcast.html 80 Days That Changed the
World by Time Magazine PCN Promo 2006 Farmers Almanac Minute
Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 June 2006 ![]() INTRODUCTION Welcome to EdTech Musician 67 June 14, 2006. We are a proud member of the
Tech Podcast Network. If its tech its here! Check out the other tech podcasts
at http://www.techpodcasts.com/
Todd is rehearsing for a gig for the local Gahanna
Jazz and Blues Festival that is taking place this weekend. You can expect to
hear some sounds from that as well as regular show next week. I know we said we were going to take a hiatus
but here I am tonight with a great show. Yesterday we loaded up the kids in the EdTech
Van and headed somewhere. Lets find out where we went. Westfall Part 1 (The Announcement) Westfall Part 2 (At the Beach-WES Initial Reaction) Westfall Part 3 (An attempt at discussing Online
Texts) MUSIC Mario Ajero playing Robert Schumann
Novelette in D major from the Podsafe Music
Network Adena Ridge Soundseeing Tour Listener Comments, Email and Forum Notables From Scott
Loose Sign-off
Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 June 2006 We lied-here is a show for you this week.An encore of two soundseeing tours we did last Summer.
http://andrewseymour.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 31 May 2006 ![]() INTRODUCTION Welcome to EdTech Musician 65 recorded on May 31,
2006. We are a proud member of the
Tech Podcast Network. If its tech its here! Check out the other tech podcasts
at http://www.techpodcasts.com/
Show summary: ETM news, Music History and Pop History
for this week, Podsafe Music, a music lesson and more. Classical Music History Almanac Music History for this week. Sweeper ETM NEWS 'Genghis Khan:
the opera' rocks Mongolian capital Internet jukeboxes: The
end of a musical era? The Sound of Music: NY Times Audio Slideshow Pearson
buys Apple's PowerSchool Robots stand in for
bedridden studentsA
discussion about podcasting. (Become a member of the Forum and provide your
answers) What podcasts
do you listen to? Is
Podcasting taking off? Will
podcasting be around in 5 years? Where do
you think this podcast should go, what should be our focus. Answer
these questions on the forum MUSIC Music Lesson ( Thanks to Wikipedia for the
information and the Liberty Voices Listener Comments, Email and Forum Notables http://72.46.5.159//galleries/flood/
Sign-off
Again, EdTech Musician will be on a two week hiatus. We
will see you again on June 14th, 2006
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Wed, 24 May 2006 ![]() INTRODUCTION Welcome to EdTech Musician 64 recorded on May 24,
2006. We are a proud member of the
Tech Podcast Network. If its tech its here!Check out the other tech podcasts
at http://www.techpodcasts.com/
Show summary: Classical Music History Almanac Today in Pop Music History for May 25 Sweeper ETM NEWS Why
'own label' releases are a vital tool for classical musicians Student TV finds home on
web
New
MP3 Player Ad Campaign Mocks iPod Owners as iPuppets Miss.
proposes self-paced, online curriculum Schools dial up new
communication plan
Detention for
a High School Blog Entry? Podsafe MUSIC Maria Daines singing Rollin CET 22 Opera 2
Comments[0] |
Wed, 17 May 2006 ![]() INTRODUCTION Welcome to EdTech Musician 63 recorded on May 17,
2006. We are a proud member of the
Tech Podcast Network. “If its tech it’s here!� Check out the other tech
podcasts at http://www.techpodcasts.com/
Show summary: We have just an abbridged ETM news for
you but we do have an extended special feature. Zivili is a professional dance troupe that
features the music and dance from the former Yugolslavia. Andy sits down and interviews two directors
from this unique organization. We also
have a brass band recording from a listener. Classical Music History Almanac Today in Pop Music History for May 18 Sweeper ETM NEWS Education
Spellings: Encourage
girls in math, science
Bill calls for MySpace
age limit
Zivili http://home.columbus.rr.com/zivili/
Eric Whitacre’s Lux Aurumque
Played by the Lancaster Brass Band, http://www.waltonmusic.com/Sound2/LuxAurumque/ Lux
Aurumque
Light, The
beauty of Lux Aurumque is how Whitacre tightens the screws to the inner
harmonies, and then releases them.
Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 May 2006 ![]() Welcome to EdTech Musician 62 recorded on May 10, 2006. We are a proud member of the Tech Podcast Network. If it's tech it's here! Check out the other tech podcasts at http://www.techpodcasts.com/ We live on camstreams tonight http://edtechmusician.camstreams.com
Classical Music History Almanac Today in Pop Music History for May 11 Music Wynton Marsalis Sidelined by Lip Problem Technology Second Life Update from SL Residents Andrew Abernathy and Todd Evans. Education Intel's answer to $100 laptop: Eduwise Report: States lag in school data use Worst old-school teaching tool that should be tossed
Peter Grahm's Gaelforce NO PARENT LEFT BEHIND sent to us from Jim Frye
Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 May 2006
INTRODUCTION Welcome to EdTech Musician 61 recorded on May
3, 2006. We are a
proud member of the Tech Podcast Network. “If it's tech it’s here!� Check out
the other tech podcasts at http://www.techpodcasts.com/
We live on
camstreams tonight http://edtechmusician.camstreams.com
Show summary: Tonight we have the usual fare of
music history, pop music history, a work written by a listeners son, and
discussion on music, education, podcasting and technology which will include my
musings about second life. Classical Music History Almanac Today in Pop Music
History for May 4 Music Opera America to
Honor Teacher Fired for Playing Faust Technology Podcasting New Device Captures Video Directly to iPod
Education Ed tech
tops agenda at Intel gathering
Building
blocks to electronic communication To view this rubric for school web site
development in its entirety, please click HERE (PDF
format). Internet2
aims to boost capacity Close
ETM News Concerto
for Suzuki Players Classical
Except Test #1 (Repeat)
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Wed, 26 April 2006 ![]() INTRODUCTION Welcome to EdTech Musician 60 Suzuki Part 2
recorded on April 26, 2006. We are a
proud member of the Tech Podcast Network. If it's tech, its here! Check out
the other tech podcasts at http://www.techpodcasts.com/
We recorded
using camstreams tonight. Next week go to http://edtechmusician.camstreams.com
at ~8-10pm EST to watch us record ETM 61
Show summary: This show features part 2 of an
interview with two experts in the Suzuki philosophy of teaching music, Doug and
Susan Locke from Classical Music History Almanac Today in Pop Music
History for April 27 Bach
works were written by his second wife, claims academic Webcasts connect kids to science, nature
Suzuki
Method with the Lockes Part 2 http://www.suzukiassociation.org/ Classical
Except Test #21 Symphonic Poems Listener
E Mail and Comments Comments[0] |
Wed, 19 April 2006 Show NotesShow summary:
'Make
the nasty music go away!' ASCAP Names Winners of Young Composer Awards MSN to Stream Live Video of New Orleans Jazz Festival Yehudi Wyner Wins Pulitzer Prize for Music Fox
to Deliver Prime-Time Shows Via InternetFree
online courses teach tech skills Computer Science Teachers Association CSTA and IBM resources IBM Corp. Tech helps teach
complex reading skills Comments[0] |
Thu, 13 April 2006 Welcome back, it's been a while since
we did a real show. It's great to be back with the usual Classical
and pop music history, classical excerpt test, news from the world of
music, education and podcasting. We have Dave's free stuff and
a lesson by Dr. Tim Bell on just how mp3s compress the digital information.
Fascinating stuff! Get all the links for the show here!
http://andrewseymour.com
for more info! Music Technology
Pioneer Seeks Participants for Education Pilot Program Registry
feeds its aural fixation |
Wed, 29 March 2006 We are ery busy preparing for the North American Brass Band Championships so we offer you an encore presentation of a show we did on August 31, 2005. Most of our listeners probably haven't heard this show that contains a tribute to Robert Moog and information on buckeyes. Just what the heck is a buckeye? It is fun lstening back to an older show to hear how far we have come in sound quality and format.Comments[0] |
Wed, 22 March 2006 We have a guest in the studio, Jessica Sneeringer, artistic director of the Central Ohio Brass Band and Director of Bands at the Columbus Academy. Of course there is the usual muisc history, a new excerpt test and more.Comments[0] |
Wed, 15 March 2006 The Luck of the Irish is with us tonight. Music history, news and fun for all. Job update from Andy, Podsafe music and free tax preperation from Dave!Comments[0] |
Wed, 8 March 2006 This is the R.I.F show! The usual classical music history with the loverly Jill, pop music history. ETM news, Podsafe music, Farmer's Almanac, Todd and the kids go into the kitchen to make a cheese log. We have a very difficult Classical Excerpt Test and listener feedback.Comments[0] |
Wed, 1 March 2006 Comments[0] |
Wed, 22 February 2006 This is the 1st anniversary show for EdTech Musician. We have a great show for you! Make sure you listen to the whole podcast, you don't want to miss a second.Comments[0] |
Wed, 15 February 2006 This show will the include Classical Music Almanac, Pop Music History ETM News and some highlights from the eTech Ohio Technology Conference. Comments[0] |
Wed, 8 February 2006 Our 50th podcast and still going. We are no PODFADERS! The usual Classical Music History, Pop Music History. Music, Podcasting and Education News, new sweepers and podsafe music. Comments[0] |
Wed, 1 February 2006 We are both a little preoccupied with other things but we try to bring you the usual fare of music history (both classical and pop), ETM News, Classical Except Test, Music from the Gabiel Alegria Sextet and more. Comments[0] |
Wed, 25 January 2006 This show will include music and an interview with Gabriel Alegria, Peruvian jazz trumpeter, composer and clinician. Also Laura Andrea Leguia, saxophonist, composer and the wife of Gabriel, tells us about their present tour and about the Peruvian culture, education and music. Happy 250 to Mozart!
Go to http://andrewseymour.com for the show notes! Comments[0] |
Sat, 21 January 2006 We were fortunate enough to be asked by Ben Huntoon, Ohio Chapter President of The International Association for Jazz Educators, to cover a master class by Afro-Peruvian Jazz Artist Gabriel Alegria. You will hear an explanation and demonstration of the common grooves and rhythms used in this unique fusion of jazz and multi-cultural traditions. To learn more about Gabriel Alegria go to http://www.gabrielalegria.com/. EdTech Musician 48 will feature interviews and more about Afro-Peruvian Jazz fusion. Comments[0] |
Wed, 18 January 2006 In this show-our presentation at the Technology Institute for Music Educators (TI:ME) Midwest Regional Conference in Indianaplolis, IN on Jan. 14, 2006. We introduce podcasting and it's uses in music education to fellow music educators. Comments[0] |
Sun, 15 January 2006 This is our soundseeing tour and interview with one of our listeners, George Weimer from the TI:ME conference in Indianapolis, Indiana. The full conference presentation will be in an upcoming show. Comments[0] |
Wed, 11 January 2006 This show will include Classical Music Almanac, This week in Pop Music History, News from the worlds of Podcasting, Technology, Music and Education, Free Photo Software from Dave, A wind band recording sent in by Scott Loose and we have a new Classical Excerpt Test. Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 January 2006 A big thank you to Andy Buscemi for setting up and housing our new EdTech Musician Forum. The usual stuff, Classical Music Archive, This QWeek in Pop Music, Free Stuff from Dave, Classical Excerpt Test and Podsafe Music from Andy Buscemi himself! http://andrewseymour.com for the show notes and links to forum, Frappr Map and more....... Comments[0] |
Wed, 28 December 2005 Four calling Birds! Fourth Day of Christmas and the 4th candle of Chanukah being lit. Tonight's show includes Classical Music Almanac, This week in Pop Music History, News from the worlds of Podcasting, Technology and Education, Free Stuff from Dave and a lesson on the Waltz and Johann Strauss Jr. Sit Back and enjoy, see you next year! Comments[0] |
Fri, 23 December 2005 Todd and Andy share podsafe Christmas Music comments, listener performances, well wishes and more in this special edition podcast. We want to wish everyone of our listeners a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a Wonderful New year! Thanks for listening! Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 December 2005 'Twas four nights before Christmas an all through the podosphere the ETM Twin brothers bring you good cheer. Tonight’s show includes Classical Music Almanac, This week in Pop Music History, News from the worlds of Podcasting, Technology and Education. Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 December 2005 Tonight's show will include Classical Music Almanac, This week in Pop Music History, News from the worlds of Podcasting, Technology and Education. A new seasonal Classic Excerpt Test, listener email, instrument of the day and podsafe music round out a fantastic show. Comments[1] |
Wed, 7 December 2005 Tonight's show will include Classical Music Almanac, This week in Pop Music History, Education news, and Podcasting news. We have a special soundseeing tour of our first Geocache expedition. Comments[1] |
Wed, 30 November 2005 Tonight's show includes the very best in Education news, Music news, Technology news and Podcasting news. The show turns middle aged or Todd's brain just reflects his age. Great fun tonight with some helpful information. Comments[0] |

Enjoy our trip to the "Greatest Free Show On Earth"





It is Summer and we all need a break. We hope you are enjoying your Summer whether you are on break or in the middle of term.
This week we would like to present a video field trp to the
Wright-Patterson Air Force National Aeronautics Museum in Dayton, Ohio.



We lied-here is a show for you this week.



Show Notes
We are ery busy preparing for the North American Brass Band Championships so we offer you an encore presentation of a show we did on August 31, 2005. Most of our listeners probably haven't heard this show that contains a tribute to Robert Moog and information on buckeyes. Just what the heck is a buckeye? It is fun lstening back to an older show to hear how far we have come in sound quality and format.
We have a guest in the studio, Jessica Sneeringer, artistic director of the Central Ohio Brass Band and Director of Bands at the Columbus Academy. Of course there is the usual muisc history, a new excerpt test and more.
The Luck of the Irish is with us tonight. Music history, news and fun for all. Job update from Andy, Podsafe music and free tax preperation from Dave!
This is the R.I.F show! The usual classical music history with the loverly Jill, pop music history. ETM news, Podsafe music, Farmer's Almanac, Todd and the kids go into the kitchen to make a cheese log. We have a very difficult Classical Excerpt Test and listener feedback.
