in this episode of ventriloquy, we cast a critical eye on 'old' technology - what constitutes so-called 'old' technology, what makes it old, and is such technology really good for nothing?
along the way i salute a long-time mentor - Jek Kian Jin - and get so inspired by a passing remark in David Warlick's most recent blog entry that i muse about a possible killer app for podcasts :-)
... and just what _is_ the connection between the iTunes Store and Tiananmen 1989?
on the subject of the iTunes Store, i'm extremely chuffed that ventriloquy can be found there too! just go to the iTS education podcast directory, or use the iTS search box. even simpler, just click the chiclet in the navigation bar on the left :-)
go get the biggest episode yet of ventriloquy, at 4.8 MB!
don't forget to visit the sites referenced in this episode, including the Learning Sciences Lab at the National Institute of Education Singapore, David's blog entry and what might well be the first antipodean podcast on education.
oh yes! happy birthday, .mp3 :-)