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Archive for the 'Anthologies' Category
Saturday, February 13th, 2010
The thirtieth podcast reviews and recommends The Science Fiction Handbook and suggests lesson plans, discussions, research topics and essay ideas based on this fine text, for students looking at Wells’ influential novellas.
This podcast relates to the mySF Project, created in 2005 and still growing.
This podcast is included as a script through the mySF Project Scripts section at mySF Podcast podcast script 30.
Podcast 30 looks in some detail at The Science Fiction Handbook by Booker and Thomas as a valuable resource for teachers of secondary Science Fiction, then suggests some ideas for using their powerful articles with Wells’ novellas The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds.
The purpose of the podcast is to join other educators to collaborate on the construction of great SF teaching resources. The podcast is 24M in size, in mp3 format, running for twenty-four minutes.
The mySF Project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
mySF Project podcast, number 30
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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
The twenty-ninth podcast looks at the Young Adults novel Taronga by Victor Kelleher, as taught to Year 8, English students looking at the sub-genre of Post-Apocalyptic fiction within Science Fiction.
This podcast relates to the mySF Project, created in 2005 and still growing.
This podcast is included as a script through the mySF Project Scripts section of the mySF Project.
Podcast 29 discusses the use of Taronga for Year 8 English students, covering the use of symbols and analogies in the text.Taronga also presents motifs and backdrops well-known within the Post-Apocalyptic sub-genre and is useful for eliciting both creative and analytical responses from students to this memorable and visual text. Finally, the short novel provides a popular model for analysing other texts within the sub-genre.
The full script for this podcast including a resource list of references can be found at http://www.pataphysics.net.au/mysf_project/mysf_scripts/mysf_script_podcast29.htm. Additional materials for the focus class on Post-Apocalyptic fiction as well as the special school project to create this project can be found at http://www.pataphysics.net.au/mysf_project/mysf_scripts/taronga/mysf_script_taronga.htm
The purpose of the podcast is to join other educators to collaborate on the construction of great SF teaching resources. The podcast is 19.5M in size, in mp3 format, running for twenty minutes.
The mySF Project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
mySF Project podcast, number 29
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Saturday, April 25th, 2009
The twenty-third podcast for teachers of secondary students studying Science Fiction, discussing the use of X Minus One dramas as ‘Ready to go’ podcasts.
This podcast relates to the mySF Project, created in 2005 and still growing!
The text of this podcast can be found in the mySF Project Scripts section of the mySF Project.
Podcast 23 discusses the use of the X Minus One series of radio dramas produced in the 1950s and now available as podcasts as ‘Good to go’ podcasts for students. Podcast original authors include Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Clifford Simak, Robert Bloch and others. The suitability of the adaptations of these stories as scaffolding for studies with their advantages and disadvantages is aimed at middle to upper secondary students and their teachers. The podcast includes brief ideas for assessment tasks with some use of evidence from sources to support these uses.
The purpose of the podcast is to join other educators to collaborate on the construction of great SF teaching resources. The podcast is 16M in size, in mp3 format, running for twenty-four minutes.
The mySF Project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
mySF Project podcast, number 23
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Friday, July 18th, 2008
The nineteenth podcast for teachers of secondary students studying Science Fiction, discussing the ‘Year’s Best Science Fiction’, 22nd Annual Collection anthology.
This podcast relates to the mySF Project, created in 2005 and still growing!
This blog and podcast is the fifth and final part of a discussion of the Year’s Best Science Fiction, 22nd Annual Collection anthology, edited by Gardner Dozois, as a valuable, one-volume text for teaching modern SF.
Seven stories from the anthology are discussed in Part 5, including stories by Robert Reed, James L Cambias, Eleanor Arnason, Peter F Hamilton, Paul Di Fillipio and Walter John Williams, in relation to the five themes of SF studied at the secondary level .
If you want to read more about the mySF Project you can find an overview at the Microsoft Education website.
The text of this podcast can be found in the mySF Project Scripts section of the mySF Project.
The purpose of the podcast is to join other educators to collaborate on the construction of great SF teaching resources. The podcast is 23M in size, in mp3 format, running for thirty-three minutes anmd including a last overview of the whole anthology as a teaching text.
The mySF Project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
mySF Project podcast, number 19
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
The eighteenth podcast for teachers of secondary students studying Science Fiction, discussing the ‘Year’s Best Science Fiction’, 22nd Annual Collection anthology.
This podcast relates to the mySF Project, created in 2005 and still growing!
This blog and podcast is the fourth part of a discussion of the Year’s Best Science Fiction, 22nd Annual Collection anthology, edited by Gardner Dozois, as a valuable, one-volume text for teaching modern SF.
Five stories from the anthology are discussed in Part 4, including stories by Colin P Davies, Stephen Baxter, Caitlin R Kiernan and Brendan Du Bois, in relation to the five themes of SF studied at the secondary level . If you want to read more about the mySF Project you can find an overview at the Microsoft Education website.
The text of this podcast can be found in the mySF Project Scripts section of the mySF Project.
The purpose of the podcast is to join other educators to collaborate on the construction of great SF teaching resources. The podcast is 14M in size, in mp3 format.
The mySF Project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
mySF Project podcast, number 18
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
The seventeenth podcast for teachers of secondary students studying Science Fiction, discussing the ‘Year’s Best Science Fiction’, 22nd Annual Collection anthology.
This podcast relates to the mySF Project, created in 2005 and still growing!
This blog and podcast is the third part of a discussion of the Year’s Best Science Fiction, 22nd Annual Collection anthology, edited by Gardner Dozois, as a valuable, one-volume text for teaching modern SF.
Five stories from the anthology are discussed in Part 3, including stories by Vernor Vinge, Mary Rosenbaum, Vandana Singh, Albert E Cowdrey, William Sanders and Daniel Abraham, in relation to the five themes of SF studied at the secondary level .
The text of this podcast can be found in the mySF Project Scripts section of the mySF Project.
The purpose of the podcast is to join other educators to collaborate on the construction of great SF teaching resources. The podcast is 20M in size, in mp3 format.
The mySF Project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
mySF Project podcast, number 17
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Monday, July 14th, 2008
The sixteenth podcast for teachers of secondary students studying Science Fiction, discussing the ‘Year’s Best Science Fiction’, 22nd Annual Collection anthology.
This podcast relates to the mySF Project, created in 2005 and still growing!
This blog and podcast is the second part of a discussion of the Year’s Best Science Fiction, 22nd Annual Collection anthology, edited by Gardner Dozois, as a valuable, one-volume text for teaching modern SF.
Five stories from the anthology are discussed in Part 2, including stories by Michael F Flynn, M John Harrison, Terry Bisson, James Patrick Kelly and Kage Baker, in relation to the five themes of SF studied at the secondary level .
The text of this podcast can be found in the mySF Project Scripts section of the mySF Project.
The purpose of the podcast is to join other educators to collaborate on the construction of great SF teaching resources. The podcast is 15M in size, in mp3 format.
The mySF Project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
mySF Project podcast, number 16
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Friday, July 11th, 2008
The fifteenth podcast for teachers of secondary students studying Science Fiction, discussing the ‘Year’s Best Science Fiction’, 22nd Annual Collection anthology, edited by Gardner Dozois.
This podcast relates to the mySF Project, created in 2005 and still growing!
This blog and podcast is the first part of a discussion of the ‘Year’s Best Science Fiction’, 22nd Annual Collection anthology, edited by Gardner Dozois, as a valuable, one-volume text for teaching modern SF. Five stories from the anthology are discussed in Part 1, including stories by Pat Murphy, Benjamin Rosenbaum, David Moles, Nancy Kress and Paolo Bacugalupi, in relation to five themes SF studied at the secondary level .
The text of this podcast can be found in the mySF Project Scripts section of the mySF Project.
The purpose of the podcast is to join other educators to collaborate on the construction of great SF teaching resources. The podcast is 15M in size, in mp3 format. It runs for 22 minutes. Background and other music was created by michaels with a pet theramin and the much better bits by slowalan.
The mySF Project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
mySF Project podcast, number 15
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Thursday, March 6th, 2008
The twelfth podcast for students studying in one of the five, thematic units within the mySF Project is offered here.
This podcast is the second part of the support notes as podcasts of the mySF Project, created in 2005 and still growing! This blog attaches part one of the overview of the ‘Ghost in the Shell’ theme area. This is a major theme in the study of SF at the secondary level and originally it was aimed at students in a largish high school in Canberra, Australia. If you want to read more about the mySF Project you can find an overview at the Microsoft Education website.
The podcast draws together comments on the use of SF in modern society focusing on the theme area of Ghost in the Shell, a look at artificial intelligence narratives in SF, within the mySF Project. Its purpose is to excite, interest and involve students in Years 9 and 10 with the SF content they will be studying for ten learning episodes, equating flexibly to ten weeks for face-to-face students. The podcast is around 4.7M in size, in mp3 format.
This second part of the introduction looks at some of the short stories covered including by Vonnegut, Simak and Asimov as well as short glances to comic robots like Marvin and then everyone’s favourite - Bender.
The mySF Project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
The point of the podcast here is to share resources with other educators teaching SF to secondary students and to spark discussion, criticism and collaboration. Please use and respond, if you have time.
mySF Project podcast, number 12
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Thursday, March 6th, 2008
The eleventh podcast for students studying in one of the five, thematic units within the mySF Project is offered here.
This podcast is the first part of the support notes as podcasts of the mySF Project, created in 2005 and still growing! This blog attaches part one of the overview of the ‘Ghost in the Shell’ theme area. This is a major theme in the study of SF at the secondary level and originally it was aimed at students in a largish high school in Canberra, Australia. If you want to read more about the mySF Project you can find an overview at the Microsoft Education website.
The podcast draws together comments on the use of SF in modern society focusing on the theme area of Ghost in the Shell, a look at artificial intelligence narratives in SF, within the mySF Project. Its purpose is to excite, interest and involve students in Years 9 and 10 with the SF content they will be studying for ten learning episodes, equating flexibly to ten weeks for face-to-face students. The podcast is around 4.7M in size, in mp3 format.
This first part of the introduction glances at some SF critics and their interpretations of the great Metropolis, as well as introducing two, films for the first few learning episodes of the Ghost in the shell theme area, War Games and the wonderful 2001.
The mySF Project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
The point of the podcast here is to share resources with other educators teaching SF to secondary students and to spark discussion, criticism and collaboration. Please use and respond, if you have time.
mySF Project podcast, number 11
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