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		<description><![CDATA[A great new project kicked off at EDUtalk this week.  John Johnston and David Noble have set the ambitious target of posting a piece of audio every day throughout 2010 as part of their EDUtalk365 project.  I think that their idea of educators sharing ideas on the changes sweeping through education is brilliant and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A great new project kicked off at <a href="http://edutalk.cc" target="_blank">EDUtalk</a> this week.  <a href="http://johnjohnston.info/blog/" target="_blank">John Johnston</a> and <a href="http://booruch.libsyn.com" target="_blank">David Noble</a> have set the ambitious target of posting a piece of audio every day throughout 2010 as part of their <a href="http://edutalk.cc/the-edutalk365-project" target="_blank">EDUtalk365 project</a>.  I think that their idea of educators sharing ideas on the changes sweeping through education is brilliant and the nature of the contributions makes it possible for busy people to dip in and out of the published audio as and when they have the time.  I have posted <a href="http://blog.mrmackenzie.co.uk/2009/04/04/travel-broadens-the-mind/" target="_blank">previously</a> on the ease with which audio resources can be accessed while driving, walking the dog, washing the dishes, etc. and I think that David and John are on to a winner here.</p>
<p>To help them on their way towards 365 days of audio, I recorded a short piece on how I have been using <a href="http://wordle.net" target="_blank">Wordle</a> in the classroom as an aid to literacy across learning.  You can listen to my contribution <a href="http://edutalk.cc/edutalk365-4-sinclair-mackenzie-wordle" target="_blank">here</a>. Better still, subscribe to their <a href="http://edutalk.cc/" target="_blank">Posterous blog</a> or <a href="itpc://feeds.feedburner.com/Edutalk" target="_blank">add it to your iTunes podcasts</a> so you&#8217;ll never miss an episode during 2010!</p>
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To help them on their way towards 365 days of audio, I recorded a short piece on how I have been using Wordle in the classroom as an aid to literacy across learning.  You can listen to my contribution here. Better still, subscribe to their Posterous blog or add it to your iTunes podcasts so you&#8217;ll never miss an episode during 2010!</itunes:summary>
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