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Sinclair Mackenzie and I are proud to present the next podcast under the auspices of EdTechRoundup. For those who don’t know, we’re a group of UK-based educators interested in the potential of educational technology to enhance teaching and learning. We’re a diverse bunch and anyone’s welcome to join us. There’s more details at our wiki - do feel free to join us on Sunday nights from 8-9.30pm!
EdTechRoundup podcast episode 4 is all about Internet Safety and features Ollie Bray - the man, the myth, the legend. He’s doing some great things up in Scotland that you really should hear about. So head over to the post to get the links and subscribe to the RSS feed, or just listen to us by clicking below! 
Oh, and that absolutely rocking music at the start and end is the magnificent guitar solo from Muse’s Knights of Cydonia. Of course. 

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I’m delighted to announce that (eventually!) EdTechRoundup Podcast Episode 3 is now available for your listening pleasure. It’s around 33 minutes long and is centered around a conversation about the merits of blogs vs. wikis I had with Kristian Still.
The quality music inbetween sections is taken from the first few seconds of Justice’s One Minute To Midnight. 

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As regular readers will know, I’m part of a group of educators who come together under the banner of EdTechRoundup. We’re producing a series of podcasts, the third of which features myself and Kristian Still and will be released in the next few days. Over at edtechroundup.com we’re posting 15 days of Google answers. These are responses by the Google UK team to questions posted on our wiki a few weeks back.
At the time of writing this there are three days worth of questions and answers posted:
Day 1 - Do Google anticipate launching a UK Educators program as Google currently organise the US?
Day 2 - Will Google be incorporating Jot wikis into their Google Apps packages anytime soon? (it would seem the real answer, despite their response was ‘yes’ - check out my recent Google Sites post)
Day 3 - Are there plans to bring other Google services into the Apps for Education package (notebook would be particularly useful)?
Your thoughts and comments over at edtechroundup.com are very welcome - please add to the conversation! 
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