Please have a listen to my first podcast, which discusses the (in)accessibility issues that surround people with disabilities.  
 
Remember this song...?

 
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Hello, my name is Denine ("Hi Denine...") and I am an addict.  Two years ago, after I bought a Magic Bullet blending system, I started experimenting with various combinations of fruits and vegetables.  
Now, I am hooked... on smoothies.  I can't go a day without one.  If I do, I get really anxious and start to think of how I can get my fix.  


 
This week, I've been familiarizing myself with the art of podcasting.  Having worked in radio, 
I've developed an ear for audio that's been well-executed.  That being said, though, I'd never really listened to a podcast, per se, until a few days ago and I'm not really sure why that is. 

 
I admit it, I have a textdency of leaving people hanging.  Sometimes it's for hours... sometimes it's for days!  

 
Thanks to Erin Klein, an educator and blogger I subscribe to and follow on Twitter, I learned two things today: what a flipped classroom is and what an infographic is.

 
If you didn't happen to read my post from May 19th about the program Glogster EDU, well I forgive you.  But this post might make a little more sense if you do read it - and you can learn about a fun program where you can create multimedia posters, at the same time!

 
This week I have been checking out other blogs and websites to get some more ideas for my own and to learn about the different tools that other people are using.  

 
Yesterday I participated in an educational chat on Twitter that's dedicated to the collaboration of elementary school educators.  It uses the hashtag #elemchat and participants meet every Saturday at 4pm (Canadian) Central Standard Time to discuss a topic that #elemchat users have voted on.  

 
I have found a program that is going to make classroom transitions to paperless, seamless!  It's called Glogster EDU and it allows you to create custom and interactive online posters that include pictures, videos, text, audio, graphics, and links.