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Sep 22

Crossing Over

Good morning!  I was at a professional gathering this morning that discussed the use of podcasts, wikis, and blogs in adult/corporate learning. Thanks to that, I may have acquired a couple of more readers. Just so you new folks feel at home, let me point you towards a recent post that combined eLearning with wine (here).
I don’t necessarily enjoy podcasts. As a reflective learner with a short attention span, I prefer to get my information, chunked, by reading it and then processing it. Perhaps that is why I blog? However, I would like to point out that there are several wine podcasts out there, my favorite being Wine for Newbies. If you’re new to podcasts and want to learn more, as well as new to wine (and aren’t we all?), you may enjoy it. All you need is a computer to listen to it – no iPod necessary. His podcasts, by the way, are available via his blog. Oh the technology!
Enjoy! And check back later this evening – I’ve got a long overdue post germinating on the Zork cork. 

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Posted by Michelle at 9:34 am in Knowledge | Permalink | Comments (1)

One Response to “Crossing Over”

  1. Hayden says:

    Speaking of podcasts, have you ever heard of Cellar Rat? He does podcasts as he makes wine (Pinot2.0) at Crushpad, a custom crush wine-making facility in San Francisco. (www.crushpadwine.com) He’s got some great stuff.
    Hayden

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