Entries categorized as ‘podcasts’

Podcast: Kathleen Dean Moore (5/17/2007)

May 17, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Click here to listen.

Categories: podcasts

English 216 podcasts + final projects

March 31, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Click here to peruse an archive of podcasts and student work from last term’s Comics & Literature course, featuring projects by:

Ted Johnson, Dustin Ragsdale and Julie Bergmans
Kara Dishman and Amy Heinson
Michael Grote and Nick Perkiss
Brandon Lindquist, Andrew Harris and Cory Bonadurer
David Stark, Rebecca Therkelsen and Greg Stein
Lydia Bashaw, Alan Shufelt and John Shufelt
Alex Bubb, Connor Healy and Matthew Morrissey

Categories: courses · podcasts · student projects

Curtis White podcast

March 15, 2007 · Leave a Comment

If you missed Curtis White’s talk, our podcast of the March 14th event has you covered.  Video forthcoming.

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CNO: “Better Benefits”

February 23, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Instructor Sarah Seybold and department chair Trista Cornelius are featured in this student-produced Clackamas News Online story about working conditions for part-time faculty at CCC.

Categories: clackamas news online · faculty · podcasts · student projects

We’re on iTunes

February 20, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Click here to visit our little corner of the iTunes pluriverse, where you’ll be able to download all of the podcasts, videos, and PDF files posted to this blog. (You will need to have Apple iTunes installed before clicking the previous link.)

Categories: podcasts

Hixon podcast + powerpoint

February 8, 2007 · Leave a Comment

On February 6, Oregon State University professor Mark A. Hixon lectured on biodiversity and ocean warming to a standing-room-only crowd in CCC’s Literary Arts Center. Click here to listen to an MP3 recording of his talk and again here to download his Powerpoint presentation (broadband connection highly recommended).

Categories: events · podcasts

William Kittredge podcast (Oct 2005)

October 3, 2005 · Leave a Comment

Click here to listen to an audio recording of William Kittredge’s October 3, 2005 reading in the Literary Arts Center.

Categories: events · podcasts