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Podcast: GCPS Revealed, and a special guest!

Another podcast in the books. In this show, the identify of the mysterious GCPS is finally revealed! Now that I think about it, I should have had a drumroll sound effect at the ready. Oh well, I’m not a huge fan of post production, so we’ll stick with what we have! Also, the Girl on Tech pops in for a quick visit and I discuss my plans for the upcoming Illinois Computer Educator’s conference.

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Show notes:
Sinister Dexter: The band behind my oh so groovey theme music!
Academic Aesthetic: Aaron Smith’s blog. He’s the one who discovered the true identity of my hero, GCPS
Del.icio.us/GCPS: The del.icio.us account for Goochland County Public Schools
Girl on Tech: The special guest in today’s podcast! A fellow educator who recently conducted a very successful workshop at the Indiana ICE conference.
Exactly 2 Cents: David Warlick’s blog. He forwarded on to me the quote, “In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen people.” Think about that one for a minute.
Drew Perry: Need an external battery pack for your iPod? Drew has plans for you!

  • Maria Angala, Washington DC. I am a licensed special education teacher, teaching grades 7-9 resources class in language arts/ reading. By the way, please visit our class hompage @ http://www.digitalanthology.blogspot.com , and please leave a comment on any of my student’s/s’ page/s. They need the motivation to write, I’m sure your positive comments will help boost their self-esteem. Thank you so much for helping me maximize my special ed students’ potentials. – MS. ANGALA

    Ms. Angala

    2/19/2005

  • I’m relatively famous!

    …The term I like to use sometimes is “relative fame,” although I’m still looking for a better name. Everyone’s famous to someone, even more so in this wonderful world of education. For example: last month I covered a lunch duty for another teache…

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