Multi-media Text Set _ CLIP 3

Posted on Monday 24 July 2006

icon for podpress  CLIP Podcast Episode 3 [9:28m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

A Multimedia Text Set

Recorded and produced on the road in Mississauga, ON, Canada.

Reminder: CLIP is now at www.clippodcast.com

In this show: A critical literacy blog from the UK, “A is for Aunty”
, Rabbit Proof Fence: the book, Took the Children Away by Archie Roach, Critical Literacy Resources.

Special thank you to Vickie and Carmen from the Bead Cafe at Circle Blue Oakville for the station id.

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Produced by Andy Bilodeau

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4 Comments for 'Multi-media Text Set _ CLIP 3'

  1.  
    July 28, 2006 | 9:27 pm
     

    Great show again…you\’re on a roll! Can\’t wait until the next!

  2.  
    July 30, 2006 | 11:01 am
     

    Hi Vivian, It was great meeting you at PAB. I just subscribed to your podcast but I’m on vacation on dial-up so I’ll have to wait until I get home to download the episodes. Congratulations on the show. Take care, - Bruce
    - -
    Bruce Murray
    Host of the Zedcast
    Zedcast@GMail.com
    http://www.zedcast.com

  3.  
    Vivian
    July 30, 2006 | 11:24 pm
     

    It was so good to meet you also Bruce although with Andy sharing stories about you ,it didn’t seem like we were meeting for the first time… ;-) all good stuff of course! I subscribed to your podcast also!

    By the way I loved your presentation at PAB…very informative and super funny!

    Hopefully we’ll get to catch up at PAB 07!

    Thanks Bruce,
    vivian

  4.  
    Anindita Nag
    February 6, 2007 | 1:00 pm
     

    We discussed the book “A is for Aunty” in class and I just cant stop thinking about how fun, interesting, motivating and multi-cultural this book is. I can see myself developing alphabet books based on different themes like different games, where f is for football or on cultures where T is for Thanksgiving. This book is in itself an activity for children to work on. I am from India, and instead of talking of things Indians cant relate to, I could do R is for Republic Day and show children the live parade with everyone dancing and performing in front of the President. This book removes any cultural biases and is meant to be adapted to any environment in the world. I am mesmerized by this fascinating book. I can see how easy and meaningful it will be for the child to learn the alphabets.

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