Education Podcasts
Mr. Credit - FREE Credit Advice for ALL.Join Now to Follow
Free Credit Advice for ALL by accomplished Radio Host Mr. Credit. Learn everything THEY don\'t want you to know about Finance, Real Estate, and Credit Scoring. Mr. Credit does a Q&A style show where the audience dictates the content of each broadcast. The show is on the airwaves locally in San Diego on ESPN Radio. All questions are welcome. Where do I get a good copy of my credit report? Should I Short Sale my home or just let it go? When is the right time to seek a bankruptcy consultation? You ask and Mr. Credit will answer and oh yea, it\'s 100% FREE.
By Mr. Credit
Music LibraryJoin Now to Follow
Music Wizard’s Music Learning Library offers helpful informational podcast and articles about the most popular instruments - guitars, pianos, banjos, flutes, etc., how to pick them out, how to play them, tips on music lessons, and much, much more. We offer this service because of our vision of universal music literacy — we believe that finding joy in creating music is an inherent ability of ALL human beings. If you have been judged as “musically handicapped” take courage! Non-traditional methods of learning to play music may help you in discovering your inner Mozart. Visit MusicWizard.com to read useful and music-related articles!
Genealogy On DemandJoin Now to Follow
Listen to brief tips on genealogy and family reunion planning. Each episode includes a main topic, news and emails from listeners.
ICT for DevelopmentJoin Now to Follow
Podcasting Information Communication and Technology ideas and solutions to development practitioners.
Episode #1: Introduction to PodcastsJoin Now to Follow
Recorded from Seattle, WA: An Introduction to Podcasts and College Marketing
MyPod@UVaJoin Now to Follow
News, music, and commentary from the MyUVa web portal.
Instant AnatomyJoin Now to Follow
Podcasts to help the learning of human anatomy for doctors, medical students, nurses and anyone else who has an interest in human anatomy by Dr Robert Whitaker, Cambridge, UK
By Dr Robert Whitaker
Audiobooks with AnnieJoin Now to Follow
Audiobooks with Annie is a podcast of classic books in the public domain, read aloud to you by me for free. I am not reading anything for the podcast at the moment. Previous books I read for the podcast include Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, and Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery. You can email me questions or comments at annierothenberg AT gmail DOT com or visit my website at http://www.anniecoleman.com/
By Annie Coleman
Sounds of ChinaJoin Now to Follow
Chinese music dates back thousands of years and sounds different from Western music thanks to important differences in tone, musical scale, pitch, instrumentation and individual instruments. With instruments crafted from a wide variety of materials, including, bamboo, silk, gourd, clay and stoneâ€â€-and played in a diverse range of styles, from single voices to richly melodic orchestral pieces--Chinese music is as varied as the people who create it. ARTSEDGE, the online arts education project of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, has created this series with classrooms in mind. Each story explores a different aspect of Chinese musicâ€â€the endangered music of the Yunnan peoples; the traditional sounds of the pipa, bamboo flute, qin and other Chinese instruments; and the creative space between them, where sounds ancient and avant-garde intersect.
By ARTSEDGE: The Kennedy Center’s Arts Education Network
SFMOMA ArtcastsJoin Now to Follow
Welcome to SFMOMA Artcasts, the Museum’s podcast series. Each month, we bring you closer to the voices and sounds of artists, writers, curators, musicians, and visitors as they respond to exhibitions and artworks on view at SFMOMA. Each installment has two parts: an audiozine filled with a variety of short features related to works on view and a tour for a current exhibition meant to be used in the galleries.
By SFMOMA