The Soundbites of Training 2007
(second attempt)
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Nanocasts are mini-podcasts are
These are from Training 2007. |
My recorder is a Casio Exilim camera. It’s an amazing gizmo. Tiny. Thin. And can record an hour of video. |
| Nanocast with Frank Russell, GEO Learning
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![]() GeoLearning picked up the tab for Roger McGuinn. |
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Nanocast with Bjorn Brillhardt, Enspire Learning
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Bjorn’s on the right. I’ve watched him grow Enspire from five guys working out of a house to a 50+ employee simulation powerhouse. |
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Nanocast with Howard Siebel, Veotag
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Nanocast with Tony O’Driscoll, IBM
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![]() O’Driscoll Castle. I couldn’t find a good photo of Tony. |
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Nanocast with Harvey Singh, Instancy
Training Growth Strategies, April 24-25, Cary, North Carolina |
![]() He looks better in person. |
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WHOW!!!
Jay you’ve done it again (I’m starting to feel a bit repetitious on this..)..
I’m sitting in my room in faraway Israel and actually got a definite feeling of a part of the conference.
The length is just right for you to present a specific subject.
I’d suggest adding some visual aid, like a mind map of the conference subjects, with the nanocasts popping up from them.
Your facilitating was just appropriate and maybe David Letterman should start worrying…
Keep them coming!!
I think these nanocasts are perfect. I’m much more likely to have a couple spare minutes during the day than I am to have a spare half hour. Keep ‘em coming!
Nanocasts are perfect for weekly postings with distance learning. I provide 1 minute end of the week wrap-ups for my 100% online students. I use Garage Band in my MacBookPro and put out a finished product in about 15 minutes.
If I’m on the road, I use Gcast – I can call in my podcast from my cell phone. So cool! My students love the connection they get from hearing my voice. I like the fact that I don’t have to fiddle with a lot of technology. The hardest part is remembering my pin #.
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