33 episodes

Podfather's podcast Paul Harrington

    • Education

    Listening to Radio 5 from Pencoed Rugby Club

    Listening to Radio 5 from Pencoed Rugby Club

    Thursday 3rd February
    24 hours before Wales v England at The Millennium Stadium Radio 5 live broadcasts from Pencoed RFC :-)

    • 55 sec
    Carcast on Tech in Education

    Carcast on Tech in Education

    I have been struck recently while listening to the podcasts recorded by David Noble ( http://booruch.libsyn.com/ ) as part of his Edonis Project ( http://edonis.ning.com/ )about the quality of ICT Professional Development. David has spoken with many of the UK's cutting edge Education IT community and as part of his sequence of questions has asked his participants about their ICT PD experiences. It is hugely revealing and I would hazard not news to report that the vast majority of interviewees report very little directed formal ICT education as part of their intial traing and/or following their qualification. I would also echo that experience as it is very similar to my own. It is telling that David has spoken to a cross section of teachers with a wide range of teaching experience, all of which paints a less than hopeful situation for formal ICT training for teachers as it does not appear at present to be keeping pace.
    Many of those spoken to have actually achieved their most transformational PD through the power of new technology ( Web2.0)which has enabled these teachers to connect in informal PD networks with like minded professionals globally.
    It must be time that formal ICT training makes use of the experience of these highly motivated teachers, who have a passion to improve teaching through the use of technology in innovative ways in a more formal environment.
    I know that I have joined the ranks of this formal educational training, however I would say that I firmaly believe that the online professional development that we at the IB offer our teachers comes from a sound understanding of the use of new technology can be used to build professional networks of teachers who can work collaboratively on the development of subject based wikis and also use of social networking sites such as Ning(http://ning.com/).
    Both of these tools were used by Julie Lindsay and Barbara Stephanics in their recent online workshop for teachers called - Web 2.0 in the IB Classroom ( http://tripleaworkshops.ibo.org/file.php/1/mar_09/web_20/page_01_summary.html ). I believe that the use of this type of workshop can work in a virally informal way within a formal setting, I look forward to seeing more innovations like this appearing in PD.

    • 18 min
    AAODS Concert in the Millenium Centre Cardiff

    AAODS Concert in the Millenium Centre Cardiff

    On a genuinely sunny summers day a loyal band of supporters from Abergavenny took the 35 mile journey down to the copper domed Millenium Centre to listen to Abergavenny Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's afternoon concert in the centre foyer - and were justly rewarded. The location in the foyer accounts for the less than perfect acoustic and the noises off in this recording. The recording made using my trusty iPod with its plug in mic. The concert excellently shows off the individual and combined skill of the dedicated songsmiths from AAODS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AAODS http://members.lycos.co.uk/AAODS/history.htm as they gave snippets from past and future shows - coming soon will be Fiddler on the Roof, but we hear excerpts from My Fair Lady and most impressive of all the Juniors from the 2008 - Les Miserables which was the triumph of the season with many youngsters in their teenage years fulfilling promise shown through their formative years with the society. We were also entertained with some Abba hits from Mama Mia.

    All in all the concert was a triumph of dedication, musicality and most of all enjoyment.

    Thank you to all from an avid fan.

    • 58 min
    Mobcast - Homage to Bud The Teacher

    Mobcast - Homage to Bud The Teacher

    This podcast actually is hopefully the first of many discussions that I hope to promote during my 30 mile journey from home in Gilwern to work at the International Baccalaureate office in Cardiff Gate.
    This morning was for once bright and sunny and prompted me to consider what makes a blogger blog.
    In order to air this I decided to hook up the iPod to a microphone and burble on while driving - thanks to Bud Hunt aka Bud the Teacher for the initial vehicular mobcast idea.
    Do join in the debate on blogging either here on my blog at http://ddraig-goch.blogspot.com/

    • 17 min
    • video
    A SoundWalk around my home

    A SoundWalk around my home

    I have re-created a walk that I took back in 2007 and used in a Voicethread. We are very lucky where we live I think with such evocative landscape around us, from the valleys and waterfalls to the post industrial landscape from the 18th and 19th Century when this part of Wales was part of the great iron making centre of the world.
    Maesygwartha is right on the edge of the South Wales coalfield and as such shows the transition from an industrial to a largely farming economy.

    This video was produced using MS Movie Maker, the photos and audio were taken on my work Blackberry as aprt of an experiment to test how easy it was to use mobile technology to post to the 'net. As it happens it was not a straightforward process. For more information check out
    http://ddraig-goch.blogspot.com/

    • 2 min
    Podfather Audacity on Eeepc900

    Podfather Audacity on Eeepc900

    This test podcast was recorded using a Medusa Speed Link USB headset and mic together with Audacity on the Asus Eeepc900.
    Running Audacity on the little Asus is not difficult and only requires a minimal level of Linux programming (blog post http://ddraig-goch.blogspot.com/2008/07/further-eeepc-developments.html)
    So I fired up the console and typed "apt-get install audacity." Nothing happened. Actually I got some error message or other. I forget what it was. I wasn't surprised. I figured I'd have to add some repositories. To make a long story short, here is how to install Audacity, and presumably a bunch of other programs on an Eee PC:

    1. Open that console window by going to File Manager and clicking Tools/Open Console Window
    2. Navigate to //etc/apt
    1. You do this by first typing "cd //"
    2. Then type "cd etc"
    3. And finally "cd apt"
    3. Now it's time to edit your source list using the vi text editor
    1. Type "sudo vi sources.list"
    2. User the arrow keys to put your cursor just below "deb http://update.eeepc.asus.com/p701/en p701 main
    3. Hit the "i" key to enter insert mode
    4. Type "deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ stable main"
    5. Hit the "esc" key to exit insert mode
    6. Press "ZZ" in order to exit and save
    4. Now you should be back at the console
    5. Type "sudo apt-get update" to get an updated list of available packages
    6. Type "sudo apt-get install audacity" to install audacity.
    7. Select yes when it asks if you want to continue
    8. When Audacity is done installing, type "audacity" to launch the program.
    Also the lame encoder will work on the little E with this coding,
    http://ddraig-goch.blogspot.com/2008/07/audacity-and-mp3-conversion-on-eeepc.html
    To compile put the lame file you downloaded in your user folder
    Right click it and select extract all followed by ok
    Go into the lame folder you just made
    Click tools then open console window
    Type sudo apt-get install build-essential
    then type su
    after you enter your password type ./configure
    then type make
    then type make install
    That should be it Audacity should find the file automatically.

    So simple but it works.

    Go ahead and get working on your Asus mini notebook.

    • 4 min

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