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Seedlings @ Bit By Bit Podcast: Show 31

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Seedlings @ Bit by Bit Podcast: Show 31
May 4, 2008

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13 comments

1 Kevin { 05.04.08 at 6:56 pm }

HI Bob and company
You know, I wish I could get a full page feed from your site into Google Reader. I never see the notes from your shows in my reader. Is there a way to set up your blog so that the full post gets sent via RSS? It would be helpful.
You guys do such wonderful shows but sometimes, I admit, I am in a rush and pass right by you in my RSS.
But if I knew the topic, I could be more selective.
Just a thought.
Thanks
Kevin

2 Bob Sprankle { 05.05.08 at 9:11 am }

Kevin,

Thanks so much for the feedback. You know, I think the easiest thing to do is to put the show notes right on the front part of the post and not have a “Read More” selection. I think this will make the difference.

Thanks!

Bob

3 Seedlings @ Bit By Bit Podcast: Show 31 « The View From My Window { 05.05.08 at 7:53 pm }

[...] 5, 2008 · No Comments We discuss professional development opportunities coming up in the [...]

4 Janice Stearns { 05.05.08 at 10:26 pm }

Thoroughly enjoyed the show. It made my morning commute quite enjoyable. I’m glad it’s spring, because I missed you guys! :)
The Geek of the Weeks were great, as usual. I’d heard of “Read the Words”, but hadn’t explored it. What a useful tool for the classroom …and for me with my looong commute.
Thanks for doing the show. Your show is one of my favorites!

5 Celebrating adventurous teachers and students! « Learning Mosaic { 05.06.08 at 1:35 pm }

[...] in common. One from Jeff and David in On Deck Podcasts, Celebrating Shifted Teachers and the latest Seedlings @Bit by Bit podcast from Maine. Both podcasts provided the encouragement and focus I needed for a Monday and I’ll [...]

6 Langwitches » links for 2008-05-07 { 05.07.08 at 12:37 am }

[...] Seedlings @ Bit By Bit Podcast: Show 31 | Bit By Bit Scratch * Mike Richard and his daughter’s Addition Scratch Project (tags: Scratch podcast) [...]

7 Kevin { 05.07.08 at 11:53 am }

Bob
Glad I could give some feedback. Keep up the great work!
Kevin

8 Susan Ettenheim { 05.09.08 at 6:44 am }

Hi Bob,

Would it be possible to see some of the School/Life presentations? I think we are going to try to do that this fall – maybe even as a final year this spring. If we have students make them in Voice Thread, teachers and parents can comment before talking together. We could even have a next steps final slide required where everyone creates a personal plan/contract. Thanks as always for being such leaders to all of us out in the world trying to follow in your “disruptive” footsteps!

9 Susan Ettenheim { 05.09.08 at 6:47 am }

Hi again – what an amazing podcast! We have Tandberg video conferencing equipment. Is there a chance that we could get your Scratch students to teach my Computer Art students Scratch? – at least an introductory workshop?

10 Bob Sprankle { 05.11.08 at 8:53 am }

Susan,

That would be very cool! I’d love to try and set that up.

Give me a ring:
rsprankle “at” wocsd “dot” org

11 Article consumption on the go » Moving at the Speed of Creativity { 05.14.08 at 8:22 am }

[...] thanks to Bob Sprankle for mentioning the outstanding website readthewords.com on the most recent episode (May 4) of Bit by Bit. I’m going to be driving in a car at least fourteen hours in the next three days, and [...]

12 A challenge to embrace digital texts » Moving at the Speed of Creativity { 05.16.08 at 1:00 pm }

[...] past week, thanks to Bob Sprankle’s “geek of the week” on the May 8th edition of the Bit by Bit podcast, I learned about the new website “Read The Words.” After registering for a free [...]

13 Motivating young writers with “Read the Words” | Stepping Stones for teachers { 06.12.08 at 2:32 am }

[...] you to Bob Sprankle at Seedlings for this great Web 2.0 tool. Students can type in text or upload Word  or pdf documents to the [...]

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