Archive for August, 2006

Audio Apology

Monday, August 7th, 2006
 
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Podcast buttonThis isn’t so much a podcast as it is an audio apology. I don’t have any ideas for topics today. Sorry.

Academic Aesthetic Podcast 91

Friday, August 4th, 2006
 
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I’ll be in Pennsylvania all next week to visit with friends and family and perhaps spend a day or two at Musikfest in beautiful Bethlehem, PA. This doesn’t mean that I’ll be taking a break from podcasting, although I probably won’t be posting the MP3s in the middle of the day like I normally do.

This will be my last big fling before I head back to school, and I’m really looking forward to this coming year. I may not have a classroom to set up, but after two years in the same buildings (more or less) I’m familiar enough with the curriculum to start planning my lessons.

I’m actually under more restrictions than you might think. As an Interrelated Art Teacher I’m not allowed to just stroll into the classroom and teach whatever I want. insects.jpgI have to develop lessons that don’t just match the state standards for art, but also the standards for other subjects.

So my 3rd grade origami lesson must also be a review of fractions and geometry. Or when we use Model Magic to make insects my 6th graders need to identify the body parts by their proper names.

But there’s more to my motives than just teaching cross-curricular lessons to students. You see, with four buildings there’s no way I can see each class as often as I would like.

I need to find someone who spends more time with the kids than me … gee, who could that be? Oh yeah, the classroom teacher!

redcross13While I teach the students, it’s also my job to teach their teacher at the same time. Lucky for me, this can be as easy as making sure my student helpers hand paper out to everyone including the teacher. Everyone seems to love art, and in my experience the better teachers are more than happy to join in.

They might not repeat that lesson the same year, but the following year when they’re covering the same part of their curriculum they might just remember how that crayon and watercolor project helped reinforce their lesson on hurricanes.

It means I’ll need to plan something different each year, but that’s OK – I think it’s fun.

Send me audio! Hear yourself on my upcoming 100th podcast spectacular! Just click here and your web browser will use your computer’s microphone to send me an audio comment.

I’ll accept just about anything, including simple greetings or congratulations, shout-outs, reviews of products or services, commentary on recent events, or even plugs for other podcasts.

This is, of course, provided everything is kid-safe.

Think of it as free advertising that will reach an exclusive listener base. And yes, by “exclusive” I mean “small.”

Hometown Tales

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006
 
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One of my favorite diversions is listening to a good story. It could be about someone beating incredible odds, or just something incredibly odd.

I suppose that’s why I listen to Hometown Tales – they’ll do a podcast on just about any story, from ghosts to good sandwiches. My only complaint is that it looks like they’ll do their 100th podcast before I do, as evidenced by the fact that they’ve just put out their 99th half hour bundle of goodness.

Give it a listen, and let me know if you hear any familiar names mentioned.

Academic Aesthetic Podcast 90

Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006
 
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My last podcast was all about the DIY movement, and I suppose this is a continuation of that.

I’ve been building web pages since the early days of Tripod.com. My first attempts were the moderately ugly templates that free hosts often provide, but as I learned more HTML, Javascript, CSS code, and changed servers more times than I care to remember, I was able to do more customization.

Now I’ve taken the next step and found a web host that gives me unlimited MySQL databases. MySQL databases, in an oversimplified nutshell, are things that sit around quietly in the background and make your blogs, wikis, and message boards so dynamic and, well, usable.

Of course I’m still in the process of moving in. WordPress has a feature that allows me to import all of my posts and comments from Blogger, but I still want to tweak the code here and there to make it look more like it belongs to an art teacher.

Once that’s done, I’ll be a little mad with power, I think. I mean, I’ve got more space and bandwidth than I’ve ever had before. I can install ANYTHING on this server, and just might.

So what should I play with next? I’m already toying with a Moodle install for my Art Club (provided it doesn’t get me sued), but what else? Should I install a wiki? How about a forum or image gallery? I’d really like to have your input on this before I do anything like devoting hours of effort into a forum that no one uses or a wiki that no one edits.

Send me a message!And speaking of input, I’m still looking for audio comments to use in my 100th podcast. All you need is a microphone and this link, which makes it very easy to do. With only 10 episodes before the big event I’m starting to get some comments rolling in, but I want more! Don’t forget that you can also promote your own blog or podcast in your recording.

And of course this is my first podcast of the month, so if you like what you’ve been hearing I’d love it if you voted for me on Podcast Alley. C’mon, you know you want to. They ask for an email address to prevent voter fraud, but I’ve never gotten spam because of them.

RSS Switchover

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

If you can see this in your RSS aggregator of choice, then Feedburner has been successfully redirected.

Can everybody see me now?

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

DreamHostAfter a few hours of mad panic, I’ve switched servers. Why? Because $7.95/month for 20 GB of space, unlimited MySQL accounts, and a terabyte (that’s right, a terabyte!) of bandwidth seemed too good to pass up. I’ll be leaving all of the old blogger.com stuff up because so many of you have linked to it, but from now on please visit academicaesthetic.com instead of academicaesthetic.blogspot.com. The RSS feed will remain the same, so you don’t need to worry about adjusting any aggregators like iTunes or Bloglines.
And yes, I know the site looks plain now. I’ll get working on that almost immediately.