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EPISODE · Aug 26, 2007

Interview with Chris Brogan

from The Professor's Notes · host The Professor

In this podcast, I interview Chris Brogan, one of the original creators of the first PodCamp in Boston. We talked about how podcasting works, and what our favorite podcasts are. In fact, we both have enjoyed Teaching for the Future...

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In this podcast, I interview Chris Brogan, one of the original creators of the first PodCamp in Boston. We talked about how podcasting works, and what our favorite podcasts are. In fact, we both have enjoyed Teaching for the Future with Dave LaMorte. Chris mentions the “Something to be Desired” online TV show produced in Piitsburgh, and politely gives a plug for The Father Son Chats. We talk about Chris’ social media group, Grasshoppers that is there to answer the question “How can I be helpful?” How can podcasting be useful for students, or educators? We talk about that as well.

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