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Dear Jeff, I’m Matteo from Italy. I learned the rules about polite email, so I’ll try to be short. I just listened to your Podcast English Cafè N° 92 and finally decided to write to you. You provide us, the listeners, with a lot more than you think. You are able to make us feel “one of yours” just by listening to your voice three times a week.
English as a Second Language Podcast
10 Podcasts for Teachers and Kids
What! A podcast? I know what you’re thinking. Sounds complicated. Sounds expensive. Sounds, well, technical.Introducing a new Podcast: This Week in #mLearning [Episode 1: The new iPad and Mobile Learning
The Skeptics' Guide To The Universe The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe is produced by SGU Productions, LLC - dedicated to promoting critical thinking, reason, and the public understanding of science through online and other media. The first episode of the SGU podcast went online on May 4th, 2005.
Podcast Archive - The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe
Geograph the British Isles – combining mapping, photography and gaming in the classroom
25 Podcasting Tools and Resources
University & College Podcasts – Free Educational Podcasts
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The Activated Stories Posted by coolpodcasts on March 27, 2009 The Activated Stories is a podcast that is composed of “theatrical folktales as well as travel stories from somewhere on the road”. This is a family oriented show created by a real family and intended to be shared to families anywhere in the globe.
Children Podcast « Cool Podcasts
Podcasting
As per this blog post from July , we have officially closed the advanced suite of Flash tools (previously located at advanced.aviary.com) in order to focus on our new company direction powering the photo experience in 3rd party apps. While we hoped that everyone would have taken the time to retrieve their files since our notice, we recognize that the message may not have been seen by everyone. Therefore, if you were not able to retrieve all of your files to date, please contact us at support@aviary.com from the email address associated with your account to help retrieve your files. Do this quickly. Please note that after September 30th, 2012, we cannot guarantee that your files will still be available for us to retrieve. While the tools will remain offline, we may continue to explore new homes in whole or in part, for specific elements of the suite.

