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		<title>Fuel for Educational Change Agents</title>
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		<description>This audio podcast channel includes a variety of audio recordings by and recorded by Wesley Fryer, published for educators worldwide interested in free, audio-based professional development. This is a supplementary podcast channel (complementing &quot;Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts&quot;) which typically includes longer and lightly edited or unedited audio recordings.</description>
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		<itunes:summary>This audio podcast channel includes a variety of audio recordings by and recorded by Wesley Fryer, published for educators worldwide interested in free, audio-based professional development. This is a supplementary podcast channel (complementing &quot;Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts&quot;) which typically includes longer and lightly edited or unedited audio recordings.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:subtitle>audio for your commute, walk or break</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
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								<title>Apps and Clouds: An Introduction to Internet Resources (23 April 2012)</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>23 April 2012 PD session</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is a &quot;lightly edited&quot; recording of Wesley Fryer's professional development presentation, &quot;Apps and Clouds: An Introduction to Internet Resources&quot; on April 23, 2012, for teachers in Yukon, Oklahoma. The session description was: Technology is changing fast and it&apos;s easy to feel left behind! This session will provide an overview of some of the technology terms and concepts which are buzzwords in 2012. What do people mean when they talk about “cloud computing” or “saving it in the cloud?” What are the differences between apps for a smartphone or mobile device, and a laptop or desktop computer? How are eReaders like a Kindle or Nook different from a tablet computer like an iPad? This session will include lots of time for questions and answers. If you&apos;re feeling unsure about where to start with professional development on technology topics, this will be a great session for you. Bring your questions, we&apos;ll share the best answers we have and discuss them together. [end] Access all referenced links, articles, resources and videos (as well as presentation slides) on wfryer.me/cloud. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>23 April 2012 PD session</description>
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								<itunes:duration>98:26</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
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									<pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2012 22:39:51 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>iGeography by Jenny Ashby (Workflows for Learning with iPads)</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>iGeography by Jenny Ashby</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is a recording of Jenny Ashby's wonderful presentation, iGeography, at the 2012 Mobile Learning Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, on April 13, 2012. Jenny is an ICT specialist, Prep/1 teacher, reading recovery teacher in Melbourne, Australia. The official session description was: Students today have the world in their hands. Geography couldn't be easier using various apps on the iPad. Excursions right in their hands without leaving the school. We'll be using workflows to enhance geography learning and share to the world. [end] Text notes with included videos are also available. Follow Jenny on Twitter @jjash. (Note: Because of a cell phone or mifi device's proximity to the recorder there was some interference during this recording. Most of those portions of this audio recording have been removed, along with some of the videos - which didn't have dialog - and some of the exploration time. So this is a slightly abbreviated version of this entire presentation by Jenny.) ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>iGeography by Jenny Ashby</description>
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								<itunes:duration>61:50</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2012 23:03:28 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>Why Every Teacher Should Become an App Creator by Chris Thompson</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Mobile 2012 Preso on Mobile App Development</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is an audio recording of Chris Thompson's breakout session, “Why Every Teacher Should Become an App Creator” at the 2012 Mobile Learning Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, on April 11, 2012. The official conference session description was: Until recently development of mobile learning apps/games has been limited to the technical elite because of the complex development and publishing process. Coupled with the recent lifting of restrictions by mobile device manufacturers and the proliferation of user-friendly authoring tools this is no longer the case. Not only is interactive mobile learning app/game creation now possible by most teachers and students; it is also emerging as a highly engaging classroom learning strategy for middles and high school students. Participants will be introduced to both the why and how of mobile app/game creation for learning. Notes and referenced links are available. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Mobile 2012 Preso on Mobile App Development</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2012-04-11_20120411appdevelopment2.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>51:45</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 17:36:31 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>Global Collaboration by Amy Sanders</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>A presentation about the Arab Spring Project at Yarmouth High School (Maine) and other collaborative projects</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is an audio recording of Amy Sanders&apos; presentation, “Global Collaboration” at the March 16, 2012, professional development day at Yarmouth High School in Yarmouth, Maine. Amy teaches several high school social studies courses, including Arab Studies (last term) and Asian Studies this year. The official session description was: Rapidly advancing technologies and globalization trends increasingly connect us to communities throughout the world. As educators, how can we prepare students for a world of growing cultural interaction and diversity? This session will share two collaborative projects undertaken this year and explore how each of these projects gave students an opportunity to: investigate the world, including research on significant global issues, recognize and respond to perspectives different from their own, communicate ideas effectively with diverse audiences, develop and practice new skills, show initiative and work creatively. We&apos;ll share the challenges and successes of these projects, and invite discussion of other collaborative projects. Text notes and links from the presentation are available on http://wfryer.me/jw. (A loud heater fan was on in the room during this presentation. The audio spectral removal tool in  WavePad software was used to remove some of the background noise. A hum is still audible in this final version. Apologies this recording isn't better, but hopefully it is still good enough for you to learn and benefit from this amazing presentation.) ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>A presentation about the Arab Spring Project at Yarmouth High School (Maine) and other collaborative projects</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2012-03-17_arabspringfinal.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>61:23</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Sat, 17 Mar 2012 22:31:04 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>Free K12 Lesson Plans from K20ALT for STEM &amp; More!</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>This podcast is an interview with Adam Zodrow about the amazing lesson plans and free resources available from the K20ALT (Authentic Teaching and Learning) website</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is an interview with Adam Zodrow about the amazing lesson plans and free resources available from the K20ALT (Authentic Teaching and Learning) website: http://k20alt.ou.edu. Adam is currently a fulltime librarian in Yukon Public Schools, Oklahoma, but previously worked on staff at the K-20 Center at the University of Oklahoma. His description of the hands-on STEM project K20ALT educators designed and facilitated in Vinita, Oklahoma, is amazing. I highly encourage everyone to check out the videos of that project specifically. It's not every day you learn about a hands-on STEM project in which students learn how to create electricity from wind energy using a dowel-rod / CD / magnet dynamo built for $15 each. The K20ALT educators are incredibly smart and innovative and they've got a ton to teach us. What a bummer the primary funding for this project was cut by Oklahoma State Superintendent Janet Barresi in her first state budget of 2011. Hopefully creative souls will find ways to keep the K20ALT lights (and website) shining. There are great resources on their site. Find Adam on Twitter @zodzilla. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>This podcast is an interview with Adam Zodrow about the amazing lesson plans and free resources available from the K20ALT (Authentic Teaching and Learning) website</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2012-03-08_k12alt7mar2012final.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>10:52</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2012 11:29:21 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>Bringing the Community into the Classroom by Ben Grey and Wesley Fryer</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>TechForum 2011 Chicago Presentation</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is a recording of Ben Grey and Wesley Fryer's TechForum Chicago 2011 presentation on May 6, &quot;Bringing the Community into the Classroom.&quot; The official session description was: Sharing is a moral imperative for educators. In this session, we'll explore ways in which forward-thinking schools are using digital platforms and Web 2.0 tools to share information and ideas with parents and community members. From classroom learning hubs that allow parents to tune into &quot;digitally powered show and tell&quot; to integrated communications plans that use social media, eNewsletters, and Google Docs to get the community more involved, we will look at ways of providing rich windows into our schools as learning environments. Ben Grey's presentation slides are available on SlideShare. Wesley's referenced links are available on the wiki page, &quot;Share Your Ideas: Platforms for Publishing.&quot; Follow Ben Grey on Twitter @bengrey. Follow Wesley Fryer on Twitter @wfryer. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>TechForum 2011 Chicago Presentation</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-12-21_20110506greyfryer.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>73:03</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 23:05:00 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>Roadmap to Blended Learning (Nov 2011)</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Presentation by Wesley Fryer in New York on November 4, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Where are we headed in K-12 education with respect to technology and learning? What are the vehicles (&quot;ships&quot; in this metaphor using the Waldseemüller map) that will take us into this future? What activities should characterize effective blended learning in the future? These are Wesley Fryer's slides for a presentation on these topics for New York educational leaders in November 2011. Presentation slides and referenced links are available. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Presentation by Wesley Fryer in New York on November 4, 2011</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-11-04_roadmapnycoutput.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>95:56</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 13:21:29 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>20 Strategies that Engage the Brain</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Jennifer Boren's August 2010 workshop in Canyon, TX</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is an edited recording of Jennifer Boren's workshop, &quot;20 Strategies that Engage the Brain&quot; in Canyon ISD, Texas, in August 2010. The 'work times' for workshop participants have (hopefully) been edited out of this recording. Lots of good ideas here! ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Jennifer Boren's August 2010 workshop in Canyon, TX</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-11-01_engagebrain.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>108:52</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 23:37:56 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>Tech or Treat: Playing with Media</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Wesley Fryer's Fall 2011 DEN VirtCon Presentation</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is a recording of Wesley Fryer's presentation, &quot;Tech or Treat: Playing with Media,&quot; shared on October 22, 2011, for the Discovery Educators' Network Fall Virtual Conference as a spotlight session. The session description was: We need to play with media to become more effective communicators. As children, we learn to progressively make sense of our confusing world through play. The same dynamics apply to us as adults communicating with new and different media forms. As you learn to play with digital text, images, audio and video, you will communicate more creatively and flexibly with a wider variety of options. Author and educator Wesley Fryer will inspire and empower you, as a creative person, to expand your personal senses of digital literacy and digital agency as a multimedia communicator! Slides and referenced links/resources from this session are available on Wesley's handouts wiki. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Wesley Fryer's Fall 2011 DEN VirtCon Presentation</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-10-23_dentechortreat.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>44:19</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2011 19:29:59 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>Deepening our Learning Through Storytelling: creativity, STEM and stories</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Digital storytelling on STEM themes</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ These is an audio recording of the presentation, &quot;Deepening our Learning Through Storytelling: creativity, STEM and stories&quot; at Yarmouth High School (Maine) by Wesley Fryer on September 28, 2011, by Wesley Fryer. As learners of all ages (teachers and students) we need to &quot;play with media&quot; and utilize media tools to communicate. Good stories start with good writing and an invitation to share. In this session we'll explore and discuss examples of digital media focusing specifically on science and math themes. Referenced videos and links are listed on wiki.wesfryer.com/Home/handouts/deepening. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Digital storytelling on STEM themes</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-10-02_yarmouthhs29sepfinal.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>52:49</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Sun, 02 Oct 2011 14:00:42 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>iPhoneography &amp; Smartphone Photography</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Wesley Fryer's Learning 2011 Presentation</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is a recording of Wesley Fryer's presentation &quot;iPhoneography and Smartphone Photography&quot; at the Learning 2.011 Conference in Shanghai on September 9, 2011. Referenced links and apps are listed on wiki.wesfryer.com/Home/handouts/iphoneography. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Wesley Fryer's Learning 2011 Presentation</description>
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								<itunes:duration>76:20</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 19:02:30 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>Here Come the iPads – Now What? iPad Deployment</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Sheldon Bradshaw‘s Learning 2.011presentation</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is an audio podcast of Sheldon Bradshaw‘s presentation, “Here Come the iPads – Now What? iPad Deployment” at the Learning 2.011 Conference in Shanghai on September 9, 2011. Sheldon is the edtech guru at the Western Academy of Beijing. This session focused on all the things Sheldon wished someone had talked to him about / challenged him to think about before their school purchased carts of iPads to use as shared resources for elementary students at his international school in China. My text notes from this session are also available. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Sheldon Bradshaw‘s Learning 2.011presentation</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-09-09_sheldonbradshawipads.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>55:20</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 10:15:10 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>Smart Networks (Lies Your Tech Director Told Me)</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>A breakout at Technology Runs Through It on Aug 8, 2011</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is an audio recording of Wesley Fryer's presentation, &quot;Smart Networks,&quot; at the the 14th Annual August Institute, &quot;Technology Runs Through It&quot; conference at the University of Montana in Missoula. (This session title was originally suggested as &quot;Lies Your Tech Director Told Me,&quot; but &quot;Smart Networks&quot; was the final approved title.&quot; Presentation slides are available on SlideShare.  The official conference &quot;blurb&quot; for this session was: Strategies to support a web-based learning environment such as filtering, infrastructure, bandwidth and safety issues. What are the considerations needed to write policy and acceptable use guidelines that support a web based - web 2.0 learning environment? Policy and recommendations for using handhelds and social networking in the k-12 learning environments from an administration perspective. Check out Wesley's eBook &quot;Playing with Media: Simple ideas for Powerful Sharing.&quot; ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>A breakout at Technology Runs Through It on Aug 8, 2011</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-08-08_smartnetworkswildtech.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>123:21</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2011 18:21:05 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>Online Learning with Montana Digital Academy</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Jason Neiffer's presentation on 3 Aug 2011</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This presentation was shared by Jason Neiffer at at the 2011 Educational Technology Conference, Building Human Connections in a Digital World, in Missoula, Montana. Jason described the K-12 online learning landscape in Montana. The various online learning models utilized by the MTDA, the technology tools involved and opportunities for both teachers and students were also discussed.Session slides and resources are available on www.workshophandouts.com/etcmtda2011. Follow Jason on Twitter on @neiffer. Text notes from this session are also available. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Jason Neiffer's presentation on 3 Aug 2011</description>
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								<itunes:duration>58:51</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 15:27:48 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>Oodles of eBooks</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Carolyn Foote's #tatc11 preso</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is a recording of Carolyn Foote's presentation, &quot;Oodles of eBooks,&quot; at the TCEA Area 7 Educational Technology Conference in White Oak, Texas, on June 10, 2011. As a public school librarian, Carolyn discussed how she is integrating eBooks into her library and helping both students and teachers utilize eBooks to support learning. Referenced resources from this session are available on Carolyn's wiki, including the Prezi presentation she used. Carolyn's blog is &quot;Not So Distant Future: technology, libraries, and schools.&quot; ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Carolyn Foote's #tatc11 preso</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-06-13_oodlesebooks.mp3</link>
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								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-06-13_oodlesebooks.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>51:09</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 21:51:09 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>Unleashing Creativity: Web 2.0 Tools for Creativity and Innovation</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Randy Rodgers presents on web 2.0 tools at #tatc11</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is a podcast recording of Randy Rodgers' presentation, &quot;Unleashing Creativity: Web 2.0 Tools for Creativity and Innovation&quot; at the TCEA Area 7 Educational Technology Conference in White Oak, Texas, on June 10, 2011. The official session description was: Leave this session with a wide range of online resources to help promote that often-neglected 21st century skill: creativity. Learn about tools for creating visual arts, architectural design, music, and more. Follow Randy on Twitter @rrodgers. Referenced resources are located on Randy's Livebinders document. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Randy Rodgers presents on web 2.0 tools at #tatc11</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-06-13_creativityweb2.mp3</link>
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								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-06-13_creativityweb2.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>55:07</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 21:32:05 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>21st Century Classrooms: What does it take to Start? by Dyane Smokorowski</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>MACE 2011 Spotlight Presentation</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast was a presentation by Dyane Smokorowski at the MACE Conference in Manhattan, Kansas, on March 3, 2011. Dyane was the 2011 spotlight speaker at the conference, and the title of this session was, &quot;21st Century Classrooms: What does it take to Start?&quot; Dyane's bio in the conference program was: Dyane Smokorowski is currently an 8th grade Language Arts Teacher and Technology Trainer for USD 385 Andover Public Schools in south central Kansas. As a current Intel® Teach Senior Trainer, Dyane has helped lead her district, along with many others across the country, into opening new avenues of technology integration, staff development, and project based learning. Her expertise focuses on designing Internet based projects for students, locating Internet resources that enrich classroom instruction, and global collaborative projects. Identified as 2009 NSBA 20 to Watch Educator, Dyane has presented at multiple NSBA T+L and NECC conferences along with several Kansas State Technology and Professional Development Symposiums. [end of bio] Follow Dyane on Twitter @Mrs_Smoke. Some of the resources shared by Dyane in this session are linked from tinyurl.com/macesmoke. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>MACE 2011 Spotlight Presentation</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-05-28_dyanesmokorowskimace11.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-05-28_dyanesmokorowskimace11.mp3" length="9294306" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-05-28_dyanesmokorowskimace11.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>38:43</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 22:52:14 -0500</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>2011 TechForum Chicago Keynote: Leading Schools with Digital Vision in a Bubblesheet World</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>6 May 2011 Techforum keynote in Chicago by Wesley Fryer</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is an audio recording of Wesley Fryer's opening keynote address at the 2011 TechForum in Chicago, Illinois. (The actual location of the Techforum was in Lincolnshire, IL, just north of Chicago.) The title of Wesley's presentation was, &quot;Leading Schools with Digital Vision in a Bubblesheet World.&quot; Referenced videos and other resources from the presentation are available on Wesley's wiki. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>6 May 2011 Techforum keynote in Chicago by Wesley Fryer</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-05-08_fryertechforumchicagomay2011.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-05-08_fryertechforumchicagomay2011.mp3" length="8012252" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-05-08_fryertechforumchicagomay2011.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>66:41</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2011 13:58:21 -0500</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Part 2 of 2: Using Copyright-friendly Images Effectively in Presentations</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Talk with Media: Images Part 2 of 2</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is the second of a two part recording made on April 25, 2011, of Wesley Fryer's presentation for faculty and staff at Western Oklahoma State College, &quot;Using Copyright-friendly Images Effectively in Presentations.&quot; Referenced resources are available on the presentation wiki as well as talkwithmedia.com. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Talk with Media: Images Part 2 of 2</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-04-25_copyrightpart225apr2011.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-04-25_copyrightpart225apr2011.mp3" length="8985724" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-04-25_copyrightpart225apr2011.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>74:53</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2011 17:12:59 -0500</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Part 1 of 2: Using Copyright-friendly Images Effectively in Presentations</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Part 1 of Talk with Media: Images</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is the first of a two part recording made on April 25, 2011, of Wesley Fryer's presentation for faculty and staff at Western Oklahoma State College, &quot;Using Copyright-friendly Images Effectively in Presentations.&quot; Referenced resources are available on the presentation wiki as well as talkwithmedia.com. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Part 1 of Talk with Media: Images</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-04-25_copyrightpart125apr2011.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-04-25_copyrightpart125apr2011.mp3" length="10153924" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-04-25_copyrightpart125apr2011.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>84:37</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2011 17:08:17 -0500</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>When Student Published Videos Go Viral: Lessons Learned (March 2011)</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>MACE 2011 Preso</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is a recording of the presentation &quot;When Student Published Videos Go Viral: Lessons Learned&quot; by Wesley and Sarah Fryer at the Mid-America Association for Computers in Education (MACE) conference in Manhattan, Kansas, on March 4, 2011. The session description was: &quot;In September of 2009, Sarah, the 9 year-old daughter of our keynote speaker posted a 90-second YouTube response to President Obama's speech to US students. This video &quot;went viral&quot; and currently has over 190,000 views. In May 2010, a 6th grader in our keynote presenter's hometown attracted the attention of Ellen Degeneres with his YouTube remix of a Lady Gaga song. Greyson Chance is now a household name and national star with a record contract and his own manager. Join this session to discuss the issues raised by these two situations and lessons learned including Internet safety and digital citizenship responsibilities.&quot; Referenced resources from the session (including a word cloud used to summarize recommendations) is available on wiki.wesfryer.com/Home/handouts/viral-video. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>MACE 2011 Preso</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-04-09_student_videos_viral_final.mp3</link>
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								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-04-09_student_videos_viral_final.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>104:35</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Sat, 09 Apr 2011 22:18:56 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>Mobile Blogging with Posterous, Wordpress for iOS &amp; BlogPress</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Wordpress OKC preso 28 March 2011</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is a recorded presentation from March 28, 2011, at the Oklahoma City Wordpress User's Group meeting in Edmond by Wesley Fryer. The topic of this presentation was mobile blogging to Wordpress blogs using Posterous.com, Wordpress for iOS and the iOS application BlogPress. One thing not mentioned in the presentation was the feature offered by BlogPress to configure images to post to Flickr instead of to a Wordpress server directory. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Wordpress OKC preso 28 March 2011</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-04-01_mobilebloggingwp.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-04-01_mobilebloggingwp.mp3" length="6125354" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-04-01_mobilebloggingwp.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>51:03</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2011 17:20:08 -0500</pubDate>
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								<title>Social Media Guidelines for Schools (Jan 2011)</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>January 2011 Presentation in Amarillo</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is an audio recording of the presentation &quot;Social Media Guidelines for Schools&quot; by Karen Montgomery and Wesley Fryer in Amarillo, Texas, on January 17, 2011. Presentation slides and referenced links / resources are available on wiki.powerfulingredients.com/Home/workshops/social-media-guidelines. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>January 2011 Presentation in Amarillo</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-03-06_20110306socialmedia.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-03-06_20110306socialmedia.mp3" length="9525052" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-03-06_20110306socialmedia.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>79:22</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2011 08:28:49 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>Results in learning: What are ways we can assess the impact to teaching and learning? by Jen Sigrist</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Jen Sigrist's Iowa 1:1 2010 Conference Presentation</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is a recording of Jen Sigrist's presentation, &quot;Results in learning: What are ways we can assess the impact to teaching and learning?&quot; at the Iowa 1:1 Conference on April 7, 2010, in Des Moines. Wesley Fryer's text notes from the session (including links to many referenced videos and other resources) are also available. Jen is the Director of Teaching and Learning at Van Meter Schools in Iowa. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Jen Sigrist's Iowa 1:1 2010 Conference Presentation</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-02-21_assessinglearningvanmeteriowa1to1.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-02-21_assessinglearningvanmeteriowa1to1.mp3" length="15061159" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-02-21_assessinglearningvanmeteriowa1to1.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>62:45</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 14:29:41 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Who Are Today&apos;s Students and How Do We Reach Them: Practical Application of Multi-Intelligences</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Presentation by Ako Kambon on 17 Jan 2011</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is a recording of Ako Kambon's presentation, &quot;Who Are Today&apos;s Students and How Do We Reach Them: Practical Application of Multi-Intelligences&quot; on January 17, 2011, at the ESC16 conference &quot;Teaching the 21st Century Student&quot; in Amarillo, Texas. Ako is President of the Visionary Leaders Institute based in Columbus, Ohio. He is @vli123 on Twitter. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Presentation by Ako Kambon on 17 Jan 2011</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-02-13_akokambon17jan2011.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-02-13_akokambon17jan2011.mp3" length="22151105" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-02-13_akokambon17jan2011.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>92:18</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2011 15:12:05 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>Leading Schools with Digital Vision in a Bubblesheet World</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Wesley Fryer's 2011 MECA Keynote</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is a recording of Wesley Fryer's keynote address at the Mississippi Educational Computing Association's annual conference on February 8, 2011. The title of the presentation was, &quot;Leading Schools with Digital Vision in a Bubblesheet World.&quot; Referenced resources from this presentation are available. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Wesley Fryer's 2011 MECA Keynote</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-02-09_fryerkeynoteedited.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-02-09_fryerkeynoteedited.mp3" length="17440392" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-02-09_fryerkeynoteedited.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>72:40</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2011 20:14:00 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>CoSN Panel Discussion on the 2009 K-12 Horizon Report</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>This is a podcast recording of the K-12 Horizon Report panel presentation at the CoSN Conference in Austin, Texas, on March 11, 2009.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is a podcast recording of the K-12 Horizon Report panel presentation at the CoSN Conference in Austin, Texas, on March 11, 2009. According to the project's official website, &quot;The Horizon Project, as the centerpiece of NMC's Emerging Technologies Initiative, charts the landscape of emerging technologies for teaching, learning and creative inquiry and produces the NMC's series of Horizon Reports.&quot; The K-12 Horizon Report focuses on emerging technologies which specifically relate to K-12 Education. The &quot;Horizon Report: K12 Edition Wiki&quot; provides links not only to the 2009 and 2010 K-12 Edition Horizon Reports, but also background about the 2011 K-12 Horizon Report work which is ongoing. My text notes from this session are also available. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>This is a podcast recording of the K-12 Horizon Report panel presentation at the CoSN Conference in Austin, Texas, on March 11, 2009.</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-02-01_horizonk12cosn09.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-02-01_horizonk12cosn09.mp3" length="14245721" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-02-01_horizonk12cosn09.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>59:21</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 14:09:36 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>Part 7 of 7: Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Part 7 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is part 7 of 7 recordings from the &quot;Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD&quot; 1.5 day workshop in Western Montana on 27-28 January 2011. Presentation slides, utilized videos and referenced links are available on http://wiki.powerfulingredients.com/Home/workshops/techleadership or http://tinyurl.com/mtvision. We used the Twitter hashtag #mtvision for a workshop backchannel. 50 face-to-face participants attended this workshop in Missoula, and virtual participants attended via H.323 video from Billings, Kalispell, Helena, and Poplar. Depending on WHEN you access this, you may be able to view archived tweets of the backchannel using http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23mtvision. For more information about this &quot;Powerful Ingredients for Blended Learning&quot; workshop by Karen Mongomery and Wesley Fryer, visit www.powerfulingredients.com. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Part 7 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision7.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-01-28_mtvision7.mp3" length="6402717" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision7.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>26:41</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 18:04:57 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Part 6 of 7: Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Part 6 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is part 6 of 7 recordings from the &quot;Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD&quot; 1.5 day workshop in Western Montana on 27-28 January 2011. Presentation slides, utilized videos and referenced links are available on http://wiki.powerfulingredients.com/Home/workshops/techleadership or http://tinyurl.com/mtvision. We used the Twitter hashtag #mtvision for a workshop backchannel. 50 face-to-face participants attended this workshop in Missoula, and virtual participants attended via H.323 video from Billings, Kalispell, Helena, and Poplar. Depending on WHEN you access this, you may be able to view archived tweets of the backchannel using http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23mtvision. For more information about this &quot;Powerful Ingredients for Blended Learning&quot; workshop by Karen Mongomery and Wesley Fryer, visit www.powerfulingredients.com. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Part 6 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision6.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-01-28_mtvision6.mp3" length="12149447" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision6.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>50:37</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 18:03:29 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>Part 5 of 7: Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Part 5 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is part 5 of 7 recordings from the &quot;Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD&quot; 1.5 day workshop in Western Montana on 27-28 January 2011. Presentation slides, utilized videos and referenced links are available on http://wiki.powerfulingredients.com/Home/workshops/techleadership or http://tinyurl.com/mtvision. We used the Twitter hashtag #mtvision for a workshop backchannel. 50 face-to-face participants attended this workshop in Missoula, and virtual participants attended via H.323 video from Billings, Kalispell, Helena, and Poplar. Depending on WHEN you access this, you may be able to view archived tweets of the backchannel using http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23mtvision. For more information about this &quot;Powerful Ingredients for Blended Learning&quot; workshop by Karen Mongomery and Wesley Fryer, visit www.powerfulingredients.com. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Part 5 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision5.mp3</link>
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								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision5.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>79:21</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 18:01:35 -0600</pubDate>
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								<title>Part 4 of 7: Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Part 4 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is part 4 of 7 recordings from the &quot;Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD&quot; 1.5 day workshop in Western Montana on 27-28 January 2011. Presentation slides, utilized videos and referenced links are available on http://wiki.powerfulingredients.com/Home/workshops/techleadership or http://tinyurl.com/mtvision. We used the Twitter hashtag #mtvision for a workshop backchannel. 50 face-to-face participants attended this workshop in Missoula, and virtual participants attended via H.323 video from Billings, Kalispell, Helena, and Poplar. Depending on WHEN you access this, you may be able to view archived tweets of the backchannel using http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23mtvision. For more information about this &quot;Powerful Ingredients for Blended Learning&quot; workshop by Karen Mongomery and Wesley Fryer, visit www.powerfulingredients.com. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Part 4 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision4.mp3</link>
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								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision4.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>23:45</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 17:58:53 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Part 3 of 7: Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Part 3 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is part 3 of 7 recordings from the &quot;Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD&quot; 1.5 day workshop in Western Montana on 27-28 January 2011. Presentation slides, utilized videos and referenced links are available on http://wiki.powerfulingredients.com/Home/workshops/techleadership or http://tinyurl.com/mtvision. We used the Twitter hashtag #mtvision for a workshop backchannel. 50 face-to-face participants attended this workshop in Missoula, and virtual participants attended via H.323 video from Billings, Kalispell, Helena, and Poplar. Depending on WHEN you access this, you may be able to view archived tweets of the backchannel using http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23mtvision. For more information about this &quot;Powerful Ingredients for Blended Learning&quot; workshop by Karen Mongomery and Wesley Fryer, visit www.powerfulingredients.com. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Part 3 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision3.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-01-28_mtvision3.mp3" length="18638158" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision3.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>77:40</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 17:56:18 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Part 2 of 7: Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Part 2 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is part 2 of 7 recordings from the &quot;Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD&quot; 1.5 day workshop in Western Montana on 27-28 January 2011. Presentation slides, utilized videos and referenced links are available on http://wiki.powerfulingredients.com/Home/workshops/techleadership or http://tinyurl.com/mtvision. We used the Twitter hashtag #mtvision for a workshop backchannel. 50 face-to-face participants attended this workshop in Missoula, and virtual participants attended via H.323 video from Billings, Kalispell, Helena, and Poplar. Depending on WHEN you access this, you may be able to view archived tweets of the backchannel using http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23mtvision. For more information about this &quot;Powerful Ingredients for Blended Learning&quot; workshop by Karen Mongomery and Wesley Fryer, visit www.powerfulingredients.com. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Part 2 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision2.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-01-28_mtvision2.mp3" length="22631131" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision2.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>94:18</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 17:53:13 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Part 1 of 7: Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Part 1 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This podcast is part 1 of 7 recordings from the &quot;Technology Leadership: PLNs, Vision &amp; PD&quot; 1.5 day workshop in Western Montana on 27-28 January 2011. Presentation slides, utilized videos and referenced links are available on http://wiki.powerfulingredients.com/Home/workshops/techleadership or http://tinyurl.com/mtvision. We used the Twitter hashtag #mtvision for a workshop backchannel. 50 face-to-face participants attended this workshop in Missoula, and virtual participants attended via H.323 video from Billings, Kalispell, Helena, and Poplar. Depending on WHEN you access this, you may be able to view archived tweets of the backchannel using http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23mtvision. For more information about this &quot;Powerful Ingredients for Blended Learning&quot; workshop by Karen Mongomery and Wesley Fryer, visit www.powerfulingredients.com. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Part 1 of 7: Montana Technology Leadership</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision1.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-01-28_mtvision1.mp3" length="18303791" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-28_mtvision1.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>76:16</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 17:47:13 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Imagination Conversations at the 2010 Creativity World Forum</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Lincoln Center presentation at #cwf2010</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is an audio recording of a presentation shared by Scott Noppe-Brandon and Eric Liu at the 2010 Creativity World Forum in Oklahoma City, on November 17th. My text notes from this session are also available. Scott and Eric have co-authored the book &quot;Imagination First,&quot; which is a how-to book about cultivating imagination. The Lincoln Center has launched the Imagination Conversations Project, and this presentation is a part of that series. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Lincoln Center presentation at #cwf2010</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-24_imaginationconversations2010cwf.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-01-24_imaginationconversations2010cwf.mp3" length="10086504" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-24_imaginationconversations2010cwf.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>42:02</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2011 11:36:03 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Unplugging From the Commercial Software Grid by Kent Brooks</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Vision for FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) from Western Oklahoma</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is a presentation by Kent Brooks, the director of technology at Western Oklahoma State College, at the March 2010 Heartland eLearning Conference at the University of Central Oklahoma. Kent's presentation is available on Prezi, along with my text notes from his session. Dawn Danker's notes from this same session, shared at ODLA the previous month in February, are also available. Connect with Kent Brooks on Twitter (@kentbrooks). Read his bio and access more info on his page at Western Oklahoma State College. Access the WOSC &quot;Software for Starving Students&quot; page for lots of FOSS links. My apologies for background noise: Kent wore my recorder and it made a lot more noise than I thought it would as a wearable device! Many thanks to Kent for this preso and permission to share it. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Vision for FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) from Western Oklahoma</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-16_kentbrooksheartland2010.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-01-16_kentbrooksheartland2010.mp3" length="5487742" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-16_kentbrooksheartland2010.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>45:44</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2011 17:42:32 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>CSS and Accessible Web Design by John Jones</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>A presentation about web design using CSS and best practices for accessibility</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This presentation was shared by John Jones on May 1, 2009, at the PodStock Conference in Wichita, Kansas. John discussed CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and best practices for web design following guidelines for 504 accessibility. John works for ESSDACK in Hutchinson, Kansas. For more info on web design and site creation from John, see the podcast of his 2008 presentation, &quot;Drupal for Education.&quot; ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>A presentation about web design using CSS and best practices for accessibility</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-09_podstock2009johnjones.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-01-09_podstock2009johnjones.mp3" length="6829102" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-09_podstock2009johnjones.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>56:55</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Sun, 09 Jan 2011 20:42:14 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Impact Analysis Of Phonecasted Lecture Summaries - A Pratice Proposal</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>A practice dissertation proposal I shared at UNT on 9 December 2010.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is a recording of Wesley Fryer's &quot;practice&quot; dissertation proposal defense for his PhD, shared at the University of North Texas on December 9, 2010. Presentation slides accompanying this defense are available as a PDF file. Additionally, this presentation is available as a synchronized slideshow on SlideShare.net ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>A practice dissertation proposal I shared at UNT on 9 December 2010.</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-06_fryer09dec2010.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-01-06_fryer09dec2010.mp3" length="8740391" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-06_fryer09dec2010.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>36:25</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 15:55:26 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Creative Placemaking - 2010 World Creativity Forum</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Creative Design and Art Spaces Fueling Urban Growth</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This is an audio recording of the breakout session, &quot;Creative Design and Art Spaces Fueling Urban Growth&quot; at the 2010 World Creativity Forum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on November 16th. Text notes from this session (including many referenced links and videos) from this session are also available. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Creative Design and Art Spaces Fueling Urban Growth</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-03_20101116creativeplacemakingwcf.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2011-01-03_20101116creativeplacemakingwcf.mp3" length="12056014" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2011-01-03_20101116creativeplacemakingwcf.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>100:28</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 10:17:36 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>4 of 4: iPhone &amp; iPad Apps for Fun &amp; Productivity</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>part 4</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Part 4 of 4: This is a recording from the &quot;iPhone &amp; iPad Apps for Fun &amp; Productivity&quot; workshop in Oklahoma City on 29 December 2010. All referenced resources from this workshop are available on wiki.wesfryer.com/workshops/handouts/ios. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>part 4</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_20101229iosappspart4.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2010-12-30_20101229iosappspart4.mp3" length="5014276" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_20101229iosappspart4.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>41:24</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 22:07:35 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>3 of 4: iPhone &amp; iPad Apps for Fun &amp; Productivity</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>part 3</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Part 3 of 4: This is a recording from the &quot;iPhone &amp; iPad Apps for Fun &amp; Productivity&quot; workshop in Oklahoma City on 29 December 2010. All referenced resources from this workshop are available on wiki.wesfryer.com/workshops/handouts/ios. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>part 3</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_20101229iosappspart3.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2010-12-30_20101229iosappspart3.mp3" length="10113676" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_20101229iosappspart3.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>83:54</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 22:04:30 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>2 of 4: iPhone &amp; iPad Apps for Fun &amp; Productivity</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>part 2</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Part 2 of 4: This is a recording from the &quot;iPhone &amp; iPad Apps for Fun &amp; Productivity&quot; workshop in Oklahoma City on 29 December 2010. All referenced resources from this workshop are available on wiki.wesfryer.com/workshops/handouts/ios. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>part 2</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_20101229iosappspart2.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2010-12-30_20101229iosappspart2.mp3" length="9667420" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_20101229iosappspart2.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>80:10</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 22:01:14 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>1 of 4: iPhone &amp; iPad Apps for Fun &amp; Productivity</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>part 1</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Part 1 of 4: This is a recording from the &quot;iPhone &amp; iPad Apps for Fun &amp; Productivity&quot; workshop in Oklahoma City on 29 December 2010. All referenced resources from this workshop are available on wiki.wesfryer.com/workshops/handouts/ios. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>part 1</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_20101229iosappspart1.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2010-12-30_20101229iosappspart1.mp3" length="9366964" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_20101229iosappspart1.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>77:40</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:58:27 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Afternoon: Google Maps and Google Earth BYOL Workshop</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Afternoon Recording</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This was our full afternoon workshop recording of the &quot;Google Maps and Google Earth BYOL Workshop&quot; in Oklahoma City on 15 December 2010. All referenced resources from this workshop are available on wiki.wesfryer.com/workshops/handouts/geo-apps. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Afternoon Recording</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_geoappsafternoon.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2010-12-30_geoappsafternoon.mp3" length="18450916" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_geoappsafternoon.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>153:22</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:44:22 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Morning: Google Maps and Google Earth BYOL Workshop</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Morning workshop recording</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This was our full morning workshop recording of the &quot;Google Maps and Google Earth BYOL Workshop&quot; in Oklahoma City on 15 December 2010. All referenced resources from this workshop are available on wiki.wesfryer.com/workshops/handouts/geo-apps. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Morning workshop recording</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_geoappsmorning.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2010-12-30_geoappsmorning.mp3" length="20681496" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_geoappsmorning.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>172:21</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:38:49 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Google Docs 14 Dec 2010: Afternoon</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Afternoon Recording</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This was our full afternoon workshop recording of &quot;Google Documents, Spreadsheets, Forms, Presentations &amp; Drawing BYOL Workshop&quot; in Oklahoma City on 14 December 2010. All referenced resources from this workshop are available on wiki.wesfryer.com/workshops/handouts/google-docs. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Afternoon Recording</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_pmgoogledocs14dec2010.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2010-12-30_pmgoogledocs14dec2010.mp3" length="21276860" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_pmgoogledocs14dec2010.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>177:18</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:31:59 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Google Docs 14 Dec 2010: Morning</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>Morning workshop recording</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ This was our full morning workshop recording of &quot;Google Documents, Spreadsheets, Forms, Presentations &amp; Drawing BYOL Workshop&quot; in Oklahoma City on 14 December 2010. All referenced resources from this workshop are available on wiki.wesfryer.com/workshops/handouts/google-docs. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>Morning workshop recording</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_amgoogledocs15dec2010.mp3</link>
								<enclosure url="http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/media/2010-12-30_amgoogledocs15dec2010.mp3" length="21192672" type="audio/mpeg"/>
								<guid>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_amgoogledocs15dec2010.mp3</guid>
								<itunes:duration>176:13</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
									<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
									<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:26:35 -0600</pubDate>
								</item><item>
								<title>Intro: Fuel for Educational Change Agents</title>
								<itunes:subtitle>A short introduction and welcome to the &quot;Fuel for Educational Change Agents&quot; podcast channel, explaining my reasons for creating this complementary podcast channel.</itunes:subtitle>
								<itunes:summary><![CDATA[ A short introduction and welcome to the &quot;Fuel for Educational Change Agents&quot; podcast channel, explaining my reasons for creating this complementary podcast channel. ]]></itunes:summary>
								<description>A short introduction and welcome to the &quot;Fuel for Educational Change Agents&quot; podcast channel, explaining my reasons for creating this complementary podcast channel.</description>
								<link>http://audio.speedofcreativity.org/?p=episode&amp;name=2010-12-30_intro.mp3</link>
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								<itunes:duration>6:55</itunes:duration>
									<author>wesfryer@pobox.com (Wesley Fryer)</author>
									<itunes:author>Wesley Fryer</itunes:author>
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									<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 21:10:00 -0600</pubDate>
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