I had this up earlier, just tried to post it again after realizing everyone else had it in Introductions and I added it as a blog. Don't know where it ended up the first time so here I go again. I do love technology, I do love technology, I do, I do, I do love technology.
After many trials, I finally recorded a fabulous conversation with Durff. Had fun talking. Editing was tricky as our voices were mixed together and I sound much louder than she but for my first attempt, I think it went well. Enjoy!
With help from so many people, I finally was able to stream. Thank you to Susan, Lee, Cathy, and Chrissy (at 2:00 AM for her), who worked with me through Yugma to solve the setting issues. And thank you to Susan and Sharon for volunteering to be recorded. Our fifteen minute conversation is edited here for your listening pleasure. Enjoy!
This is my first show. My guests were Alice Mercer, Jennifer Wagner, and, my daughter, Ali Parisi. Without them, I would have had quite a chat with myself and listeners would have been bored to tears. So thank you, Guests, for making my show enjoyable. You are all great conversationalists.
This was my second show. My guests were Cheryl Lykowski and Jennifer Wagner. Jose Rodriguez joined us after about a half hour. This show ended up editing to almost an hour. I tried to edit more out of the conversation but it was all so interesting, at least to me, that I left it all in. I ended up just taking out dead air, ums, and the start up chatter and ending chatter.
Here is the final version of the second broadcast of Teacher Talk, with Lisa Parisi, Susan van Gelder, and Cheryl Lykowski. Our guest was Colleen King, creator of Math Playground.
This was an historical show, due to the fact that, while we were streaming audio, we also streamed video through UStream. So our Teacher Talk Video Studio showed streams of Lisa Parisi, Susan van Gelder and Colleen King. It also had the chat running and a Skype call going with the three mentioned and Cheryl Lykowski.
While there was a lot to combining all the facets of this show, it was great fun and well worth the effort. Thanks to Jeff Lebow for all his encouragement and help getting up and running. And thanks also, Jeff, for recording the video stream.
I guess I'm graduate number 4. This was a disaster, taking a half hour to get the audio working, only to find out (thanks, Jeff) that I forgot to start simplecast. Sigh. But it's done. I graduated and am ready to move on, continuing to wreak havoc where ever I go. Hee Hee. Gotta love webcasting!
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