Next Stop: ISTE
Posted on May 27, 2010 12:15:48 AM | Denise Miller | 2 Comments    |

 

Our next road trip for the DIY Podcast is the International Society for Technology in Education's ISTE 2010 Conference. This year's conference, formerly known as NECC, will take place in Denver on June 27-30. We will offer two BYOL (Bring Your Own Laptop) sessions.

 

NASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast for Windows  will be Tuesday, June 29, from 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m.

NASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast for Macs  will be Tuesday, June 29, from 2 p.m.-3 p.m.

 

We will walk you through building a short podcast episode.  NASA will also have a booth in the exhibit hall. Stop by and visit us in booth 2019. Conference registration is still open.

 

If you are attending the conference, submit a comment to let us know. Note that we cannot post your comment if it contains a URL or an email address.

 

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2 On Jun 29, 2010 05:23:43 PM  Don Brown  added a comment on your blog post. 

Awesome job on the workshop. You accommodated people who were in different levels of readiness, modeled the process, then let us do work with support -- all with a smile, clear directions and a sense of urgency! Thank you.

1 On Jun 29, 2010 05:26:14 PM  Don Brown  added a comment on your blog post. 

Thanks for a great start with vod- and podcasting using NASA resources. I did not know this resource existed, and it makes creating media with NASA material so much easier. Your presentation was organized, effective (despite 3 versions of iMovie!) and your sense of humor lightened the tone when we struggled a bit. Thank you for a great session -- will use this with students this fall!

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