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February 02, 2008

Episode 10 Celebrate Black History Month and Growing Up Online

Posted in: Ed Tech, Episodes, Information Literacy, Kathy King, Mark Gura, Newsflash, PD, Product Review

Resources for Black History Month and Discussion of Growing Up Online

This episode is dedicated to Black History Month and the PBS Frontline piece “Growing Up Online” From Oprah and Frontline to Black History month, this episode is overflowing and quick-paced. Mark and Kathy provide a invaluable episode for educators and parents-from insights and debate about the PBS Frontline broadcast Growing Up Online, to audio, video, web sites and prior recordings for Black History Month. Check out episode 10: sure to be a favorite with listeners. Macbook Air dominates the tech media- check out he links; then send in your comments as the debate breaks out in TTPOD’s next episode!

Come mothers and fathers
Throughout the land
And don’t criticize
What you can’t understand
Your sons and your daughters
Are beyond your command
Your old road is
Rapidly agin’.
Please get out of the new one
If you can’t lend your hand
For the times they are a-changin’

Bob Dylan

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Short Takes

Shout-Outs to Listeners

  • Thanks for the feedback and congratulations on our Episode 9: Victor, Barbara, Joselyn, and Mike
  • Thanks to Dr. D’Ag of Fordham RETC Center for Professional Development for being among those who alerted us to the PBS Episode
  • We appreciate the vibrant participation of The Teacher’s Podcast community in our production.

Feature Topic I

Feature Topic II

Learning for Black History Month and Beyond:

  • Capturing the Inspiring Stories and Rhythmic History of the Bronx through History! Round robin discussion with historical field experts working on The Bronx African American History Project (BAAHP)
  • Great illustrations of people of all colors and traditions to create new master movements of music – Latin Jazz, Hip Hop, and more!
  • Included in discussion: 5 Steps for Helping Students and Others Conduct Oral History Projects.
  • Recordings as Podcast for Teachers series by Mark and Kathy

Ongoing Product Review

The Apple MacBook AIR sub-notebook

Contact Us
You can contact Mark and Kathy by

  • leaving a comment here on the blog/site
  • emailing us at teacherspodcast@gmail.com
  • posting to the discussion in the Teacher’s Podcast Group in FACEBOOK

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