Wed, 24 October 2007
Welcome to show 101! We get a little crazy in this
one! If you need sheet music use the search button at http://edtechmusician.libsyn.com to find all kinds of great stuff. The Internet Is Good For Classical Music Pavarotti Died Heavily In Debt LA Philharmonic Embarks On A "Next
Generation" Project Apples Estimates 250K IPhones
Sold to Unlockers Apple to open iPhone, iPod touch to third-party
developers in early 2008 Internet2 upgrades to 100 Gbps Facebook to Strengthen Child Warnings Voters urge teaching of 21st-century skills Music Bill
Chase Celebrate dedicated to Scott Loose
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Wed, 10 October 2007
EdTech Musician 100 on October 10,
2007 Our 100th show. Time to celebrate with the
EdTech Twins, The Frick and Frack of the EdTech World. Show 100 is a milestone
for this show and we’re glad your with us. If you need sheet music use the search button at http://edtechmusician.libsyn.com
to find all kinds of great stuff. Illegal
downloader ordered to pay $222K Leonard Slatkin
Appointed Music Director of Detroit Symphony 10
yr old commits suicide because parents don't let him play video games!!!
New Zune takes on
the new line of iPods
Class Action Lawsuit
Filed Over iBricking -- Violation Of Antitrust Law? Sputnik
Left Legacy for U.S. Science Education Solar Storm rips off
Comet Tail Feds
tout computerized tests for key skills The
One-Afternoon SecondLife Tour In Some Schools, iPods Are
Required Listening River City Brass Band Suppe’s Light Calvary Overture from their Polished
Brass album available at Amazon Mp3 Download Computers
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Thu, 27 September 2007 Okay, this show is packed with great stuff! We’ll be
bringing you Classical and Pop music history, a whole bunch news from the world
of music, technology and education. Our Technology In The Classroom is very
cool this week. If you need sheet music use the search button at http://edtechmusician.libsyn.com
to find all kinds of great stuff. North American Set Pieces Announced Starbucks to spread 50 million pieces of iTunes love Amazon launches DRM-free "Amazon MP3" music downloads Americans give up sex for the internet Buy a Laptop for a Child, Get Another Laptop Free George Lucas Speaks at Dreamforce Conference Music On a Podcast
by Cruisebox
from the PMN. Samson G Track USB Mic
and With Built in Audio Interface $129.00 Reviewed on Inside Home Recording Podcast CLOSING Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Thanks for listening -Andy & Todd Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 September 2007 ![]() We’ll be bringing you Classical and Pop music history,
exciting news from the world of music, technology and education. We have a musical
tribute to Luciano Pavarotti and more School Web Page stuff in this week’s
Technology In The Classroom segment. And we have a new segment for you called “This
Day In History� If you need sheet music use the search button at http://edtechmusician.libsyn.com
to find all kinds of great stuff. March
Contest at the Ohio Brass Arts Festival 2007 British Open
countdown - 4 days to go Kennedy
Center picks 2007 honors Pavarotti Hits UK
Singles Chart Toshiba
Introduces 160GB 1.8-inch Hard Disk Drives Knowledge
Is Priceless but Textbooks Are Not - MICHELLE SLATALLA, New York Times New
School Podcast- WESN Podcast
Close ETM NEWS Music Technology In The Classroom Is your school's Web site revealing too much?
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Wed, 29 August 2007
Music Buckeye Demo, I Wanna Go
Back played by the OSUMB. Visit their store and buy their new Album I Wanna Go Back. If you need sheet music use the search button at http://edtechmusician.libsyn.com
to find all kinds of great stuff. Attendance Falling at
Cincinnati Symphony 'Blockbuster Week' in
Chicago's Millennium Park to Feature Joffrey, CSO, Lyric Opera - All for Free Sirius
launch Grateful Dead Channel After Putting Mixtape
Creators In Jail, Universal Realizes It Needs Mixtapes Edmonton Symphony
Sells Yo-Yo Ma Tickets on eBay Sony
PSP to launch satellite navigation Technology
education courses move away from old-school craftsmanship Schools enjoy jobs
'golden age' in England
Dads
push bulletproof backpacks in schools
bulletproof textbooks.
96
percent of teens use social-networking tools
Music Hang
On Sloopy by Saving Jane. Check out their new Album The Girl Next
Door. Technology In The Classroom Top 12 Ways to
Protect Your Online Privacy 1) Do not reveal personal information inadvertently 2) Turn on cookie notices in your Web browser, and/or
use cookie management software or infomediaries. 3) Keep a "clean" e-mail address. 4) Don't reveal personal details to strangers or
just-met "friends". 5) Realize you may be monitored at work, avoid sending
highly personal e-mail to mailing lists, and keep sensitive files on your home
computer. 6) Beware of sites that offer some sort of reward or
prize in exchange for your contact information or other personal details. 7) Do not reply to spammers, for any reason. (The
newest: you get a login and password and are asked to login to gain access to a
club page.) 8) Be conscious of Web security. (Look for encrypted
sites when entering credit card and such) 9) Be conscious of home computer security. (Keep virus
protection up to date and have a good firewall in place. 10) Examine privacy policies and seals. 11) Remember that YOU decide what information about
yourself to reveal, when, why, and to whom. 12) Use encryption! What if you want to keep tabs on
someone online? CLOSING Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Thanks for listening -Andy & Todd Comments[0] |
Wed, 15 August 2007
Opening
Comments Todd’s Classical Music Almanac Today in Pop
Music History for August 16 If you need sheet music use the search button at http://edtechmusician.libsyn.com
to find all kinds of great stuff. ETM NEWS Apple,
EMI ink John Lennon deal Virtual
Worlds: Risky Business? Study:
eBooks could spark interest in reading
What makes a highly qualified teacher?
Schoolboards: net dangers over-rated; bring social
networks to school Music Gospel
John performed by Maynard Ferguson Technology In The Classroom RSS your school
web page! TUTORIAL RSS is a method that uses XML to
distribute web content on one web site, to many other web sites. XML stands for
EXtensible Markup Language. XML is designed to describe data
and to focus on what data is.
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Wed, 1 August 2007
Classical and Pop music history, exciting news from
the world of music, technology and education. Music from COBB and an idea to
use Flight Simulator’s and Google Earth to teach history and geography. Todd’s Classical Music Almanac Today in Pop
Music History for August 2 If you need sheet music use the search button at http://edtechmusician.libsyn.com
to find all kinds of great stuff. ETM NEWS Apple Whistles a Happy 3 Billion iTunes Apple
releases iPhone firmware update v1.0.1
Vista's
First Service Pack Coming Soon
Laser
printers emit worrisome dust, study finds
A month of use,
and iPhone's not as cool Teachers
call for YouTube ban over 'cyber-bullying' - Anushka Asthana and David Smith,
The Observer Americans Want More
Technology in the Classroom - Cisco Program
shows teachers real-world applications - Clarion-Ledger ISTE
Unveils New Technology Standards Perquisite
for business school applicants: Knowing PowerPoint Music The Central Ohio Brass Band playing Punchinello
by William Rimmer from their Sounds of Summer CD. Technology In The Classroom Microsoft’s
Flight Simulator 2004 A Century of Flight/Google Earth/Spirit of
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Wed, 27 June 2007
Have we got a good one for this time! Classical and Pop
music history, exciting news from the world of music, technology and education.
We visit the Sousa Archives at ETM NEWS The
Fall of the Record Business: What Next? Singshot, the premier online singing
community. Apple
iPhone Activation Handled Through iTunes Apple
Announces iPhone Plans Starting At About $60/Month 11
iPhone Gotchas from PC Magazine New Study Analyzes Parental Practices Regarding Children’s Internet Use Prepare
for the SAT Test, or Play With Your iPod? Have It Both Ways States:
Ed tech is raising student achievement Music This
is the Brass Band of Columbus
off their Americans
We Album playing Sousa’s King Cotton March.
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Wed, 13 June 2007
We have Classical and Pop music history, exciting news
from the world of music, technology and education. You can't miss the music
from the Central Ohio Brass Band and an exciting announcement. Listen NOW! EdTech Musician on Digg.com
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Portal.com Grammys
get two new categories Bon Jovi Ties Music
Sales To Concert Tickets The Tonys' Lessons On Broadway Anger over Joseph choir contest Court Realizes Lifetime Internet Ban Is Unreasonable The
Shape of Computers to Come? Microsoft
debuts math software Technology in
the After-School Landscape After School Works! (As Long
as It's Not More of the Same) Music Les Gursks by Jean Balisat
played by the Central Ohio Brass Band off their Sounds of Summer CD. Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Don't forget to checkout our new sponsor at lessonportal.com Thanks for listening -Andy & Todd Comments[0] |
Wed, 6 June 2007
Podsafe Music Brother
Love’s Summertime from the Podsafe
Music Network As usual we have Classical and Pop music history, exciting
news from the world of music, technology and education. As promised we have an educational
piece on the History of Brass Bands and a very interesting Tecnology in The
Classroom segment. You won’t want to miss this one! Iowa Grand Celebration of Brass Band EdTech Musician on Digg.com
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iTunes and give us a rating. That’s how we get more listeners. CONN Factory Images
circa. 1911 Guitar Hero Hypes Two New
Titles Guitar
Hero III due before Christmas YouTube outsmarted by
15-year-old iPhone
Data to be Boosted by AT&T's Operation "Fine Edge" Teacher
granted new trial in pornographic pop-up case Virtual tours offer trips
through time Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Thanks for listening -Andy & Todd Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 May 2007
EdTech Musician 91 We Are Champions recorded
on May 16, 2007. We are back with a new and improved studio. We have
for you a new Classical and Pop music history, interesting news from the world
of music, technology and education, and music from the Central Ohio Brass Band.
You won�t want to miss it! Opening Comments EdTech Musician on Digg.com
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iTunes and give us a rating. That�s how we get more listeners. Classical Music Almanac Today in Pop
Music History for May 17 ETM
NEWS Results: 2007 NABBA
Championships Congress
intervenes in music piracy crackdown Amazon to start
selling digital music 'Rabbit
Ears' Find New Life in HDTV Age
Hi this is the Ed
Tech Musician. I am using the Jott service right now this is a demonstration in
noise place actually and we are going to see how this works [...] show 91 Schools
ride emerging trend: Bus-based connectivity MySpace Deletes Sex Offender Accounts Setting
Up Shop in Second Life Open
Letters on the Role of Education Technology They�ve even set up a form you can use to post your
answers to them, though each question has a 1,000 character limit. You can also send your responses via email to
edtech@ed.gov Music Excerpt
from Connotations by Edward Gregson performed by the Central Ohio Brass Band
(recorded April 11 2007) You
can purchase CD�s of the actual Championship recordings at http://www.nabba.org/ Sweeper Listener Feedback Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Thanks for listening -Andy & Todd Comments[0] |
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Wed, 28 March 2007 We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, news from the world of music/technology and education, a new Classical
excerpt testOpening Comments EdTech Musician on Digg.com
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Listener line at 206-888-2142 Bay
City Rollers sue Arista
Companies
embrace eco-friendly computing Most
computer attacks originate in U.S. Youtube
Launches Presidential Election Section “You Choose.� Computer
technician wipes out info on Alaska's $38 billion oil fund Forget About March
Madness Killing Productivity, Teach Your Employees How To Use Computers Oregon
teacher fired over Bible references Poor
Behavior Is Linked to Time in Day Care Amero
sentencing put off until April March 30: Participate in Stop Cyberbullying Day Music Mario
Ajero-Podsafe Music Network-Piano Sonata in Eflat Maj. 3rd Mvt.
Haydn Technology In The
Classroom Vision6 Computer Lab Management
Software by Geneva Logic CLOSING Send your comments and mp3
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Wed, 14 March 2007
EdTech
Musician 88 Find “X� recorded on March 14, 2007. We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, news from the world of music/technology and education, a new Classical
excerpt test Opening Comments
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Also find us on
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Call and leave a
message at 206-888-2142 ETM NEWS Baltimore Gets Its First Philip Glass And for my acting Oscar, I thank the special effects Why I enjoy working with Kids!! Music I
Miss My Home from Gaelic Storm Technology In The
Classroom Open
Source Kids Paint Program Tuxpaint Sweeper CET28 CLOSING Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Call us at 206-888-2142 Thanks for listening -Andy & Todd Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 February 2007
EdTech Musician 87b We Love Snow Days! recorded on February
14, 2007. We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, news from the world of music/technology and education; we have Podsafe Music from Behind the Grammy
Curtain (With the Classical and Jazz Nominees) The Low Cost of
(Guitar) Heroism Guitar
Hero-Like Flash Game Tenacious D Sinatra flies off to
Sirius location
Google
e-mail service ready for all Access
Gmail from Work or School 10
things you shouldn't buy new Kodak's New Battle Plan: Cheap Printer Ink
ISTE
releases draft of new tech standards Report
identifies ed-tech trends to watch More
Details Emerge in the Julie Amero Case Student’s
Recording of Teacher’s Views Leads to a Ban on Taping Students
allegedly post fake snow day Edwin
Derricut Cold As Ice from
the Podsafe Music Network CLOSING Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Thanks for listening -Andy & Todd
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Wed, 7 February 2007 We are postponing recording this week's show. In the meantime check out this short version and our new podcast called Digital Diversion Pubcast at http://digitaldiversion.libsyn.com. Expect a new ETM and Digital Diversion this weekend. Comments[0] |
Wed, 24 January 2007
Todd and Andy bring you Classical and Pop music history for the week,
ETM news and a Technology in the Classroom featuring a lesson on mash-ups with
Audacity. EdTech Musician on Digg.com
Please digg us! SAT: Why
Memorize What You Can Rock? Judge
allows music industry to sue XM Satellite New
wireless technologies make waves Specs
for 'ideal' school laptop released Gaming
advances as a learning tool Site of the week - Technology History
Timeline Bloggers
Back Teacher Convicted on Questionable Porn Charges No Child Left
Behind; The Football Version Music Tommy
Z Justice on the Podsafe Music Network Technology In The
Classroom Mashup Lesson using Audacity by Todd CLOSING Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Go to PODCAST
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Wed, 10 January 2007 ![]() We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, ETM news, and a Technology in the Classroom feature that introduces
your students to Excel. ETM NEWS Rolling
Stones year's top grossing act Noises
Off: Playgoers Sip, Munch and Crunch Jobs,
Dell deliver dueling keynotes Telecom
deal could spur 'net neutrality' Curriki
offers new world of course content Are
Kids More Responsible Than We Thought? Six ed-tech
trends to watch in 2007 Close ETM NEWS Music There
She Goes by Brother Love on the Podsafe Music Network Technology In The
Classroom Introduction to Excel by Making
a Calendar
Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Go to PODCAST
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Sat, 23 December 2006
1. Opening Music
Santa Claus is Coming To Town performed by Trombones Plus 2. Do
You Hear What I Hear Jill Parr 3. Merry Tuba Christmas O Come All Ye
Faithful 4. Christmas
Without You by Beatrice Erickson 5. Christmas
Stories from the Brothers with music by Doug
Boldt (Deck the Halls/We Wish) 6. Merry Tuba Christmas Fum Fum Fum 7. A Tastee
Christmas to get the treble notes in your ear again. 8. Have Yourself
A Merry Little Christmas by Trombones Plus 9. Podsafe
for Peace If Every Day Were Christmas 10. A Visit
from St. Nicholas by Clement C. Moore read by the Seymour Children. -Andy,Todd & Comments[0] |
Wed, 13 December 2006
Welcome to EdTech Musician 84 recorded on December 13,
2006. We have for you this week Classical and Pop music
history, ETM news, Technology in the Classroom featuring Online resources for
Music Appreciation and by request; a Classical Excerpt Test. Tim Bell responds to the NZ text speak controversy
and offers ETM listeners a Christmas gift! Purchases
from iTunes take a dive Skype's Free Calling
Promo Ends, And Now The Hard Work Begins A Year Of WiFi
Radiation Equals 20 Minutes On A Cell Phone Online
exercise tackles global warming Internet2
gets high-speed upgrade Report:
Students struggle with information literacy School
shuns tech, teaches fountain pen Music Give Me a Second Chance
for Christmas Candy
Butchers on the Podsafe
Music Network Video
Introductions To Music Appreciation Tim Bell from NZ Unplugged Site at http://unplugged.canterbury.ac.nz/ Free copy of the book for
ETM listeners at http://www.unplugged.canterbury.ac.nz/etm/ CLOSING Send your comments and mp3 files to edtechmusician@gmail.com Go to PODCAST
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