Socratic Monologue
Upgrade to WP 1.5
Okay – it only took a few minutes, and there are a couple of tweaks I still want to fix up. Other than that, it looks like its working. That was pretty darn easy!
I might try running through a fresh install in a directory just to see how that works. One of the things I really like about WordPress is the painfully easy installation. A little bit of geekiness is required for the install, but it is done quickly.
The next item on my to-do list for the blog is getting the categories under control. But that will have to wait, since I have a class to teach in 20 minutes!
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- My grade 9 students are learning/practicing photographic composition. See their work at http://t.co/c2lkNTDv
- @shareski I think you owe him for all the pictures of his kids you put in them.
- @shareski I thought design mattered.
- @cptteacher Thanks for your comments back to the students. They will be happily surprised to be getting comments from outside school.
- @pstratton08 Exactly my thoughts. And I think that knowing your work is going to be on display encourages students to find good photos.






Hey Rob,
Nice work on the banner, very cool picture.
I’ve been checking out your pod-casts. What apps are you using to produce your cast? Maybe with my tech background I can help out with the “gain”/volume issue that you were concerned about.
I’ve been working on my own, more so on “Garage Band”, and it’s a really good studio program … it works well.. but it’s a mac app.
later
norm
Norm – thanks for the offer of advice. I am using an app called MixCastLive (www.mixcastlive.com) which is a Win only product. I think part of the problem was the metering in the earlier version. The newest version has better live metering so that I can watch the sound levels as I am recording.
If you have any specific advice, send me an e-mail.
How are your podcast projects working out?
what kind of mic are you using?