At last. Somebody decided to test out the final remaining format that I initially envisioned for this project. F bombs a plenty! Listener discretion advised.
Now we return to our regularly scheduled programming. This week’s guest brings with him a bumper crop of excellent film selections which led to a supersized episode running time. But I’d like to think that some patience will be rewarding. Thank
Today's episode introduces a format that has yet to be explored on the Random Precision podcast. Mr. D joins me to highlight varying forms of media that was introduced to him in an educational context that left a lasting impression.
Ever wonder what would happen if your guest went ahead and made his own rules as to the format of your podcast? Look no further. If anything, consider this a love letter to a bygone era... when a record album ruled supreme.
Random Precision goes international! Today, I get to chat with my “all-time favorite customer” from my retail days. Kevin, with the magic of Skype, catches up with me from the suburbs of Düsseldorf (Germany) to go over his essential 8 tracks to
I sat down with my cousin and we broke ground on relaunching the Random Precision podcast with a look at four films to keep him company if he were marooned on a desert island.
As if to commemorate the closure of an already pulverizing month, two final revelations with significant implications come to light. So where do we go from here?
We interrupt your regularly scheduled podcast programming to bring you the results of the “Time at Home Survey.” I also touch upon today’s district announcement extending the closed campus mandate along with upcoming deadlines/reminders of assi
Here’s a heads up of what this episode covers: 1. A tentative breakdown of what I hope to get out of the podcast on a week to week basis and what I’d like the students to do. 2. Introduce the first two film picks. Once this podcast goes live, y
I can’t begin to tell you how long I’ve been humoring the possibility of recording a podcast. So here’s my amateur attempt, just to get the ball rolling. Students, as I mentioned in the audio, you’re welcome to chime in with any observations, s