Wired Writers Podcast
Our fourth special edition of the Wired Writers Podcast focussing on teacher education, which features the insights of student teacher candidates from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto who participated in an internship with WiER at the conclusion of their studies. The Wired Writers Podcast is available from our main page, or on iTunes.
Our third special edition of the Wired Writers Podcast. This episode focuses on teacher education, and features the insights of student teacher candidates from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto, who participated in an internship with WiER at the conclusion of their studies. The Wired Writers Podcast is available from our main page, or on iTunes.
The Writers in Electronic Residence (WiER) program is pleased to present this Wired Writers Podcast with a reading and discussion by author Katherine Govier. The Wired Writers Podcast is available from our main page or on iTunes.
The Writers in Electronic Residence (WiER) program is pleased to present this Wired Writers Podcast with a reading and discussion by author Rhea Tregebov . The Wired Writers Podcast is available from our main page or on iTunes.
The Writers in Electronic Residence (WiER) program is pleased to present this Wired Writers Podcast with a reading and discussion by author Dave Margoshes . The Wired Writers Podcast is available from our main page or on iTunes.
The Writers in Electronic Residence (WiER) program is pleased to present this Wired Writers Podcast featuring a reading and discussion by poet Carolyn Smart. The Wired Writers Podcast is available from our main page or on iTunes.
A Wired Writers Podcastwith authorAngela Rawlings is available. This edition will be of interest to listeners at the secondary level. Available from our main page, or on iTunes.
A Wired Writers Podcast with author Nalo Hopkinson is available. This edition will be of interest to listeners at the secondary level. Available from our main page, or on iTunes.
A Wired Writers Podcast featuring a reading and discussion by children's author Emily Hearn is available. This edition will be of interest to listeners at the elementary level. Available from our main page, or on iTunes. Special thanks to Canadian biographer Frank Dabbs for his reading of Emily's biography.
A Wired Writers Podcast featuring a reading and discussion by author Trevor Cole. This edition will be of interest to listeners at the secondary level. Available from our main page, or on iTunes.
Our second special edition of the Wired Writers Podcast, and our first video Podcast. This episode focuses on teacher education, and features the insights of student teacher candidates from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto, who participated in an internship with WiER at the conclusion of their studies. The Wired Writers Podcast is available from our main page, or on iTunes.
PLEASE NOTE - This Podcast focuses on WiER's influence in pre-service teacher education, and may be of interest to those considering the program's professional implications for learning and teaching practice. We have set the "Parental Advisory" to "none." Special thanks to 2009 intern, *cAthy Lee, who created original music for this episode.
Our first special edition of the Wired Writers Podcast. This episode focuses on teacher education, and features the insights of student teacher candidates from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto, who participated in an internship with WiER at the conclusion of their studies. The Wired Writers Podcast is available from our main page, or on iTunes.
PLEASE NOTE - This Podcast focuses on WiER's influence in pre-service teacher education, and may be of interest to those considering the program's professional implications for learning and teaching practice. We have set the "Parental Advisory" to "none." Special thanks to 2009 intern, Alex Norwood, who created original music for this episode.
A new Wired Writers Podcast with author K. V. Johansen is now available. The Wired Writers Podcast is available from our main page, or on iTunes.
PLEASE NOTE - This Podcast focuses on younger writers and readers of middle school age, but will be of interest to anyone who enjoys good writing and the perspectives of Canada's authors. We have set the "Parental Advisory" to "none."
Our Wired Writers Podcast with author Robert Priest is now available and will be of interest to writers in our secondary level programs (and all their friends, of course!) The Wired Writers Podcast is available from our main page, or on iTunes.
PLEASE NOTE—We have set the "Parental Advisory" to "none," but please keep in mind that this Podcast is intended primarily for secondary level students. Some teachers and parents of elementary level pupils may wish to consider whether all the material here is appropriate for the children they are working with.
We have set the "Parental Advisory" to "none," but please keep in mind that this Podcast is intended primarily for secondary level students. Some teachers and parents of elementary level pupils may wish to consider whether all the material here is appropriate for the children they are working with.
Please also note that Susan Musgrave's reading and commentary were recorded over the Internet using iChat from her laptop. In the main, this worked well, but we have undertaken to enhance the quality of portions of this audio and, where the audio was weaker, we have erred on the side of content.
This Wired Writers Podcast features Canadian author, Robert Priest who reads and discusses a selection of his work, considers the influence of mentorship on his practice as a writer, and reads examples of student work he selected for our annual online publication, The WiER Tap.
This Podcast focuses on Robert's work with younger writers in WiER's elementary level programs.
This Wired Writers Podcast features Canadian author, Margaret Christakos who reads and discusses a selection of her work, considers the influence of mentorship on her practice as a writer, and reads examples of student work she selected for our annual online publication, The WiER Tap.
This is an introduction to the Wired Writers Podcast series.



