Moving at the Speed of Creativity by Wesley Fryer

Podcast401: Why Club Penguin Is Awesome

This podcast is an interview with 9 year old Rachel, who has been playing Club Penguin on and off for the past three years. Rachel discusses what she enjoys doing in Club Penguin, password issues she has learned about, safety issues, and some suggestions for kids who are new to the game. This podcast was entirely recorded, edited and published on an iPad using Voice Record Pro, DropBox, GoodReader, iTransfer, WordPress for iOS, a self-hosted WordPress blog, and an iRig microphone.

Show Notes:

  1. Club Penguin
  2. A Tour of Club Penguin (February 2013) – 23 minute screencast by Rachel
  3. DropBox (free – for copying bumper audio links)
  4. GoodReader ($5 – for downloading show bumpers & opening in Voice Record Pro)
  5. iTransfer (free – for uploading final podcast via ftp to web host)
  6. WordPress for iOS (free – for posting)
  7. WordPress (free – content management system)
  8. iRig Microphone ($60)
  9. Fuel for Educational Change Agents Podcast channel
  10. Follow Wesley on Twitter: @wfryer

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