September 21st, 2007 at 5:01 pm (Definitions, angle pairs)
With a looming BA test, Foxtrot and Chacha sum up everything you need to know about angles, angle pairs and the last block of definitions.
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September 19th, 2007 at 3:42 pm (Postulates)
Eva and Isabel take this episode to bring everyone up to date with what we have been doing. Our next exam is the week of 9/24, so here’s a chance to catch up with we’re doing.
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September 18th, 2007 at 3:45 pm (podcasts)
For those working on this project I have a short list of some other podcasts I follow to help give you some perspective on where to head with this. Podcasts are, as I have said, no more than a speech you record. How informal or fun you make it is up to you. The important thing is that you communicate your ideas to your audience. That said, here are a few to give you an idea of some that I like to listen to:
This Week in Tech: http://www.twit.tv/ This is a fun round table of tech nerds talking about the latest news. I consider this one of the best, yet casual, podcasts out there.
Blueshift: http://astrophysics.gsfc.nasa.gov/outreach/podcast/episodes.html A less updated podcast this is a great example of a podcast that tries to be informative and fun at the same time.
Galatica Watercooler: http://www.galacticawatercooler.com/ A podcast for fans of the show Battlestar Galactica, this is a good example of 3 friends sitting down and recording a podcast because they like a given topic enough to babble about it.
Treks in Sci Fi: www.treksf.com This is another fan cast put out by a single person and a good example of how much can be done with a little planning and a lot of dedication. Rico puts out a new episode every week reviewing an episode of one of the many Star Trek serieses.
If you have any questions, concerns or thoughts, please see me for help.
– Mr. O
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September 13th, 2007 at 4:43 pm (Postulates, Definitions, Careers)
This ‘cast, Haley and Eri give you an overview of ALL the postulates and Definitions you need to get started. There’s a lot of them, so have a pencil ready.
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