I’ve been e-mailing and talking to some other ed-tech folks lately about putting together a new podcast that is more of a round-table discussion format. I wanted to change things around a little partly to bring in some new ideas for me, and partly because I’ve gotten tired of listening to myself. So the StigmergicWeb podcast is on hold for a while, maybe indefinitely, while I redirect my podcast energies towards the EdTech Posse Podcast.

The EdTech Posse will feature a rotating group of educational technologists who work in K-12, post-secondary and research areas. So far, the posse consists of Rob Wall (me), Alec Couros, Dean Shareski and Rick Schwier (who is starting his tenure with the posse by being on vacation). We’ll be exploring many areas within educational technology, ranging from theoretical to practical, and from Kindergarten to Post-graduate. Last night Alec, Dean and I had a great conversation about some of these things, and I hope you’ll enjoy it too in the first EdTech Posse Podcast (link below).

I’m working on setting up a separate site for the EdTech Posse to work. We’re also interested in growing the ranks of the EdTech Posse so that we can all take a break occasionally, hopefully avoiding some podcaster burnout. Stay subscribed to this blog for further announcements. And while you are waiting, have a listen to the EdTech Posse Podcast #1

3 Responses to “Announcing the EdTech Posse Podcast”

  1. Couros Blog says:

    The Inaugural EdTech Posse Podcast

    Rob Wall, Dean Shareski and I had some fun last night as we recorded our first EdTech Posse podcast. The conference call was facilitated via Skype and recorded by Rob with MixCast Live. Rick Schwier, who is also a part of our core group, was unable to …

  2. Richard Schwier says:

    Great premiere, guys! I will give it my highest praise — it was actually a podcast worth the time! Rob is well aware of my reservations about the technology generally, and I hope I can bring that edge to the future gatherings of the posse.

    I’m looking forward to mixing it up with you in the future. In fact, if we can manage to find a trans-atlantic time that works, it might be fun to try this as a “cast across the commonwealth.”

    Rick

  3. Bruce Landon's Weblog for Students says:

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    EdTech Posse .

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