nclude in your post the name of at least one podcast to which you subscribed. Describe your experience using the various search tools. Which do you prefer and why?
Whoops, I guess I already did part of this one in my last post. Oh well! Anyway, all of the tools were pretty user-friendly. EPN had a number of podcasts that were older and are no longer updated, but still had some great content. Podcast Alley had a number of great podcasts. Not particularly easy for browsing, but good if you're looking for a specific topic. I really like iTunes- easy to browse, easy to download. A few of the things I found were the Mr. Science Show, which was pretty interesting and updates regularly, and also the Slightly Mad Science show (this was an old one on the EPN site, but in Googling it I found some great demo videos of many chem or physics topics).
Monday, February 22, 2010
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Just curious, but what "EPN" site were you referring to, and was the Slightly Mad Science show the same one shown at www.slightlymadscience.com or did it just have the same name?
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EPN is the Education Podcast Network. What I found was the same show- it was a list of videos/podcasts from 2007/2008. Here's where it is: http://www.epnweb.org/index.php?request_id=2382&openpod=9#anchor9. You have some really great stuff, by the way! As a somewhat slightly mad scientist myself (well, science teacher anyway) I can definitely relate to the joy of awesome explosions. My students will definitely enjoy your videos as well.
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