Live Talk Show- You Are Invited!- First Episode of Transformation Ed Podcast


Transformation Education LIVE!

Our live talk show aka podcast has debuted on Blog Talk Radio in early September 2007.
Check it out as we discuss the changing landscape of the web.

True to form this technology provides the opportunity for participants to call in via any type of telephone and collaboration is real-time...

Paige Eissinger and Dr. Kathy King kick off the new series about lifelong learning and technology innovation with a rousing discussion of  the web's evolution and how we have experienced it.
In addition we provide illustrations and fun explanations of technologies which are free and have put the fun in collaboration.

From wikis to podcasts to blogs everybody will find something to comment on or learn about.

Join in the creative experience with Paige and Kathy - every two weeks = Tuesdays at 2pm EST - next show is 9/25/07.  The tel dial in number is (646) 716- 9280


and the home page is www.transformationed.com/podcast
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Transformation Education Podcast is sponsored, produced and copyrighted by Transformation Education LLC

(C) Transformation Education LLC, 2007





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  • 9/14/2007 11:11 AM Paige wrote:
    I have to say I'm encouraged after the first show met with technical difficulties and we managed to pull it off anyway! It's a pleasure to be podcasting with you, Kathy, and I'm looking forward to discussing all sorts of "transformative education" topics with you on future shows. If it's tech, we've got something to say about it!
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  • 11/3/2008 10:44 AM Bonnie Luizza wrote:
    Dr. King
    I enjoyed listening to this podcast and learning about the different categories of participation on the web. What I found particularly interesting was your analysis about the difference between traditional libraries and what we’ve got on the web. The data that was revealed in the report with podcasting and blogging shows that people are using the web as a place not only to browse, but a place where one can create and participate with their own information. Agreed - this is true participation and a tremendous improvement from traditional libraries. Thanks!

    Bonnie Luizza
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