http://nausetschools.org/podcasts.htm
This podcast presents information about teaching and learning produced by the Nauset Public Schools. The schools, located in the state of Massachusetts (USA) are Brewster Elementary Schools, Eastham Elementary School, Orleans Elementary School, Wellfleet Elementary School, Nauset Regional Middle School
and Nauset Regional High School. Technology news from the Nauset Public Schools is maintained by Kathy Schrock, the Administrator for Technology.
Second Life Professional Learning Community
Posted: February 2008
A group of teachers at Nauset participated in a Second Life Professional Learning Community from October 2007 through January 2008. This podcast is the audio file of their culminating presentations made within Second Life. You can find out more about the PLC on
our blog. You may also watch a video of the presentations on
YouTube.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Technology Tips and Tricks for Administrators
Posted: April 2007
Students in Kathy Schrock's Technology Leadership graduate class provide insights on the important aspects of technology use in schools today. Students providing information are: Cheriann Armstrong, Shawn Chicoine, Mike Collela, Krista Connelly, Carrie Fitzpatrick, Nancy Flasher, Paul Funk, Brian Hyde, Tricia Leon-Finan, Paula Madore, Mike Moore, Bob O'Neill, Mike O'Toole, Amy Rokicki, Bill Sheehan, Leslie Travis, and Abir Zaineh.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Technology Use in the Music Department
Posted: December 2006
In this podcast, host Kathy Schrock interviews
Mariellen Sears, the band director and instrumental music teacher at Nauset Regional Middle School, and
Berj Hagopian, the orchestra conductor for both the middle and high schools, as well as the strings instructor at Nauset Regional Middle School.
The discussion centers around the current and planned uses of technology to enhance the student experience and allow for further assessment of the music students.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Tablet PC's in the Middle School
Posted: December 2006
Kim Conner and Majen Hammond, Instructional Technology Specialists at Nauset Regional Middle School, discuss the impact on teaching and learning that they have seen thus far this year with the new Tablet PCs in the computer labs.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Nauset Educators Talk about Technology
Posted: March 2006
Podcast 11: Nauset Educators Talk about Technology
This podcast was created by Kathy Schrock as part of the Techno-Monday course about podcasting as an education tool. Thanks to the members of the class who graciously participated in the making of the show and edited their own soundbites!

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Kathy on the road at Microsoft
Posted: March 2006
This podcast was created by Kathy Schrock at a meeting of the Microsoft Educator Advisory Council the first week in March 2006. This group of hand-picked educators from all over the country represent some of the leaders in the educational technology field. The exciting thing about meeting with this group is that they are practitioners and their views on classrooms and technology are wonderful!
Kathy posed the same question to this group as she did in an earlier podcast of the technology facilitators on Cape Cod. She asked, "What do you think is the biggest issue facing educational technology today?" Take a listen to this group's insightful answers!

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Kathy on the road at Microsoft
Posted: March 2006
This podcast was created by Kathy Schrock at a meeting of the Microsoft Educator Advisory Council the first week in March 2006. This group of hand-picked educators from all over the country represent some of the leaders in the educational technology field. The exciting thing about meeting with this group is that they are practitioners and their views on classrooms and technology are wonderful!
Kathy posed the same question to this group as she did in an earlier podcast of the technology facilitators on Cape Cod. She asked, "What do you think is the biggest issue facing educational technology today?" Take a listen to this group's insightful answers!

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Kathy on the road at PETE&C
Posted: February 2006
This podcast was created by Kathy Schrock at the
PETE&C Convention in Hershey, PA, during the third week in February, 2006. Kathy interviewed four attendees to create a primary source document of information these teachers had found valuable and would be useful for listeners in the Nauset District and beyond.
The four teachers interviewed include Alaine Nativio, and three educators from the South Fayette Township (PA) School District-- Jodi Holley, Lindsy Bushmire, and Kim Sahady.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Nauset Profiles: Rockwell Schrock
Posted: January 2006
This podcast includes a portion of a student-produced television show. In this selection, Nauset High School senior Rockwell Schrock discusses technology and his use of it both personally and in support of the school with his
Homework Online application.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Annette Lamb on "Comfort Sources"
Posted: November 2005
Kathy Schrock met up with Annette Lamb at the
Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference in Nashua NH this week, where Annette was presenting. Kathy asked Annette, "What is your opinion of students turning to Google or Wikipedia as their first source for information?" Hear her informative answer!

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
School District Technology Challenges
Posted: November 2005
In this podcast, Kathy Schrock interviews a number of technology directors on Cape Cod and poses the question, "What do you think is the biggest technology challenge facing our school districts today?".

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Technology in the Physics Classroom
Posted: November 2005
In this podcast, Kathy Schrock interviews
Roger Faucher, the Honors and AP Physics Teacher at Nauset Regional High School located in North Eastham, MA.
Roger discusses his extensive use of technology to support both teaching and learning. He explains his integrated use of Mathsoft Mathcad, Microsoft PowerPoint, digital cameras, digital video analysis software, and his interactive Web site.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
