My friend who write history nonfiction, tends to listen to
history podcasts for tidbits that might spark an idea.
History often offers more unbelievable drama than Hollywood or that mind - blowing television series — just check out Dan Carlin's Hardcore
History podcast for proof (I recommend the multi-episode «The Fall of the Republic» — about Rome, and «Wrath of the Khans» — about Ghenghis Khan and the Mongol Empire to start out).
Not exact matches
Patrick Wyman, Ph.D. hosts this
podcast, Tides of
History investigating the past and what it means
for the present.
The host of Face the Nation on CBS News and columnist
for Slate Magazine does an excellent job translating stories from his popular Whistlestop
podcast into this fun to read political
history book.
While personalities like comedian - MMA commentator Joe Rogan and
history storyteller Dan Carlin had become cult - like sub-genre superstars with hundreds of millions of downloads, odds are it was the buzz around Serial that put
podcasts on the map
for your aunt in Ohio who had never before thought about what that purple app on her iPhone was
for.
My husband makes fun of me
for being the only person he knows who listens to
history education
podcasts for fun.
«The digital library will provide a repository of contents which include 2,000 study aids on core subjects from primary to senior secondary school curriculum, over 1,600 tutorials, instructional videos and selected e-books
for primary to SS3 approved texts, brief
history of Lagos State, online forum,
podcasts and exam - mate (A Test Resource).
A noted, Mexica Empire had a specific religion which required human sacrifices to War God (Danielle Bolelli's recent
History on Fire podcast had several excellent episodes on Cortez and the Spanish conquest of Mexica empire, for those not in the mood for more scholarly history books on the topic; and it covered pre-Cortez Mexica pretty
History on Fire
podcast had several excellent episodes on Cortez and the Spanish conquest of Mexica empire,
for those not in the mood
for more scholarly
history books on the topic; and it covered pre-Cortez Mexica pretty
history books on the topic; and it covered pre-Cortez Mexica pretty well).
In this episode, Liz Johnson and Felicity Arengo from the American Museum of Natural
History take Scientific American
podcast host Steve Mirsky
for a walk in the park — Central Park — to talk about the spring bird migration and the role that Central Park and other green spaces plays in the lives of birds and other animals.
, a 42 - year - old Manhattan - based risk consultant
for banks, had no Erika Girardi appeared on Heather McDonald's «Juicy Scoop»
Podcast last Thursday, and dished about her personal
history, and how she landed on The
The Bulgarian
History Podcast provides a deep dive into the history of the Balkan nation, director Raoul Peck uses James Baldwin's writing for his documentary «I Am Not Your Negro,» and more top
History Podcast provides a deep dive into the
history of the Balkan nation, director Raoul Peck uses James Baldwin's writing for his documentary «I Am Not Your Negro,» and more top
history of the Balkan nation, director Raoul Peck uses James Baldwin's writing
for his documentary «I Am Not Your Negro,» and more top picks.
As a brief bit of
history (as it is sort of needed to explain the story), Smith came up with the idea
for Tusk on an episode of his
podcast show with former producing partner Scott Mosier after seeing a news story about an old man who is offering a room to rent free of charge so long as the occupant pretends to be a walrus once a month.
For additional information on the
history of the website and
podcast including various running jokes, check out the Official Film Junk Glossary!
Marilyn Monroe's sexual strategy, Lana Turner's daughter the killer and Charlie Chaplin's exile
for being anti-Fascist...
for her hit
podcast, Karina Longworth has been digging in the annals of Hollywood
history — and her findings are fascinating
AD: Screencasting is a really great way of getting into Flipped Learning because, you know, I mean it's very difficult to explain some things in an audio
podcast - I still think audio
podcasting is the best method of flipping a classroom
for things that lend themselves to an audio - only format - you know
history, maybe biology, psychology, lend themselves there, but it's very hard to explain maths in an audio
podcast.
The projects don't have to be games: Some students are using Storyboard That to create graphic novels, while others are interviewing immigrant family members and publishing the interviews on StoryCorps, a
podcasting site
for oral
histories.
Place QR Codes on e-learning course screens
for viewing additional information (such as
history, timeline,
podcasts, webinars, detailed instructions) with rich media (that help enhance the information)
for those who are interested.
Easy to use
for reports, journals, creative writing,
podcasts, commercials,
history timelines, science experiments, drawing, ebooks, independent learning, collaborative learning...
I'm particularly excited about # 6 — creating some resources
for Paris
history buffs, and getting my
podcast of the Paris walking tour of my book finished.
For the second time in the
history of the
podcast, we had a guest on tonight (we'll be having guests on a lot more often, so if there's someone you would like to see — who might actually deign to talk to us — let us know).
On that note, I'm actually launching a new
podcast in the coming weeks with my friend Stephanie Craig, known as
History Fan Girl, so stay tuned
for that.
A few of the 70
Podcasts Chris Recommends or is currently listening to: Startups
for the Rest of Us
History of Rome
History of England Grammar Girl Tech News Today
Months earlier, I had presented Alex with an idea to do a
podcast for the upcoming 10th anniversary of Phantasy Star Online, a game that both of us had some
history with, and it wouldn't have made a good episode of Retronauts anyway, so why the hell not?
For the two year anniversary of the
podcast, we recap the
history of Knoxville Game Design.
This weeks gaming
podcast tackles the
history of Full Throttle and the
history of the SCUMM script system created
for Maniac Mansion.
This week we're busting out the Gaming
Podcast love with some gaming news, community comments and we're flashing back to Tag Team M.U.S.C.L.E
for the NES and looking through the
history of Greg Costikyan.
This weeks gaming
podcast includes community feedback, game flashbacks to FX Fighter
for the PC and gaming
history about Hideo Kojima.
In a recent episode of his absorbing
podcast, «Revisionist
History,» cultural critic Malcolm Gladwell interrogates a statue modeled after a news photograph of a confrontation in 1963 between a police officer with a dog and a young black boy in Birmingham, Alabama.1 Made by African American sculptor Dr. Ronald McDowell, The Foot Soldier (1995) is far more horrific than the photo, Gladwell convincingly argues, because it bears an added imaginative potency: the narrative is told by a traditionally silenced voice, and
for Gladwell this «is just what happens when the people on the bottom finally get the power to tell the story their way.»
For the final
podcast on the
history of the Pickens Plan, I talk with Peter McCollum, strategic communicator and Partner at Whistle Lake Public Affairs, and Jason Huntsberry, President & CEO of Schenck Foods Co..
We created more resources
for other youth: a
podcast on the
history of sustainable development, and a new infographic on the Plant Treaty.
For the uninitiated, SERIAL is
podcasting's breakout hit, debuting at # 1 on iTunes and garnering more downloads than any other
podcast in
history (over 20 million and counting as of Dec. 2014).
When
history writes it's story about Zee it will lead with «this guy applied
for a job by creating his own
podcast».
My guest on the
podcast this week is producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and composer Clarence Jey, whose credits include music on US Billboard Hot 100, a Grammy - winning record, one of the largest viral music successes in
history, music
for film and multiple Emmy - nominated TV shows.
Some
podcasts don't feature a full catalog —
for instance, Dan Carlin's Hardcore
History includes only episodes 50 to 56.
Some skills exist
for a specific
podcast, such as Dan Carlin's «Hardcore
History» skill.
Here's a good
podcast for you to pick up - Malcolm Gladwell's Revisionist
History, where Gladwell breaks down topics that we previously thought we understood completely, but now looking back it appears we were wrong.