May
07

Episode 17 [12:10]

Filed Under (Episodes) by Jane Smith on 07-05-2007

This episode includes information about Pablo Picasso, Part 2 of our mystery Meg and Mindy, interviews and information about the Learning Through the Arts program. We have two pieces of listener mail to share and a segment about DPA. Thanks to our guest announcers Scott and Evan

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Music used in the segment on DPA was composed by Cameron Smith and is called C2. He created it using Sony’s Acid Xpress and has given us permission to use it.

WW – by Greenroom (Podsafe Music Network)
001-1 Acoustic Guitar by Pl@stic Soul (Podsafe Music Network)
Goblin Attack – by Two Star Symphony Orchestra (Podsafe Music Network)
The Little Bug That Thought He Could – Under Feather (Podsafe Music Network)
It Has That Kind of Effect – by Bob Savage (Podsafe Music Network)

Any other music used in this episode was created by Mr. Toft and Mrs. Smith using Sony’s Acid Xpress software.

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3 Responses to “Episode 17 [12:10]”

  1.   Mrs. Cutler Says:

    Hi Portable Kids!
    There must be something wrong with the setup of my computer at home. I have tried for so many of your podcasts to listen and respond. I’ll be working on connecting while at school so that I can listen to what sounds like a very interesting topic between Picasso, DPA and mystery…whew you’re busy in grade 4/5 (all your topics are interesting!!!)

  2.   Mrs. Cutler Says:

    Me Again!
    Well, what a treat! I fiddled around with a few buttons and I was able to listen to several of your podcasts! In all of them, you sound SO professional. In Episode 17, I found out many things about Pablo Picasso that I didn’t know. Seems to me, students in grade 4 and 5 are SMARTER than ever. You have learned so much. Interesting to hear your comments about DPA. The good thing is, I heard some huffing and puffing which means you are working hard to raise your heartrate…..a good thing coz that will keep your heart healthy.
    Keep up the GREAT work with your podcasts. They help to keep me “tuned in” to what you are doing.
    Mrs. Cutler

  3.   V. Pearase Says:

    Hi,
    I’m a teacher in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and I am very impressed by your broadcast. You sound much better than many adult podcasts I’ve heard!
    I am hoping to start a podcast with my students soon. Thank you for providing a great example!

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