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An impromptu discussion among Heidi Estrin, Mark Blevis of the Just One More Book podcast, author Richard Michelson and author/readiologist Esme Raji Codell during a party at the Planet Esme Book Room. Of seasonal interest: among other things, we discussed potential winners of the 2010 Sydney Taylor Book Award. We'll find out if we were right next month in January 2010!
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Why be social? To add a Jewish point of view to the social media landscape!
At the Association of Jewish Libraries 2009 convention in Chicago this summer, podcaster Mark Blevis led a session on Social Media that opened the floodgates of people's curiosity. Convention attendees wanted to learn more about social media: what it is, what it means to participate, and how to get started. As a continuation of that conversation, The Book of Life is offering a series of podcast episodes called "Why Be Social?" Here are the earlier segments: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.
This is Why Be Social, Part 4. In this episode, blogger and podcaster Mark Blevis, the one who started this entire conversation, joins Heidi to talk about what it means to participate in life online. Scroll down for links to Mark's many online projects and for links to some non-Jewish social media sources I want you to know about (you'll hear why on the show).
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Produced by: Feldman Children's Library at Congregation B'nai Israel
Supported in part by: Association of Jewish Libraries
Theme music: The Freilachmakers Klezmer String Band
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Twitter: @bookoflifepod
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In this picture we see Mark Blevis & Andrea Ross, the husband-and-wife team behind the kidlit podcast Just One More Book. They're holding the Six String Nation guitar, and they're at the Podcasters Across Borders conference, of which Mark is one of the founders and organizers. Mark also co-hosts, with Bob Goyetche, an excellent show by and for podcasters called The Canadian Podcast Buffet.
While I was at Podcasters Across Borders, I grabbed Mark for an interview about his upcoming gig at the Association of Jewish Libraries convention, which takes place in July in Chicago, IL. Mark's talk is entitled "How I Learned About Amazing Jewish Books Through Social Media."
As we chatted, he posed a question for listeners: what are your concerns about the visibility of Jewish books, especially books for children? Please share your thoughts with Mark at [email protected] or post a comment here at The Book of Life.
Mark's AJL Convention presentation will be recorded for podcasting, and will ultimately appear on the AJL Podcast at jewishlibraries.org/podcast.
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By: Vivian,
on 6/20/2008
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Hello Everyone,
A quick update to let you know I’m currently at Podcasters Across Borders (PAB 2008) being held in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It is wonderful to catch up with such inspiring podcasters and friends including Andrea and Mark from Just One More Book, Cat and Bob from the Catfish Show, Sage Tyrtle of Qn [...]
Figuring that 200 episodes and one year of Just One More Book!! is a milestone worth celebrating, we took a few minutes to share some stories and thoughts on what we’ve done so far and some of the changes we’re making to our podcast. Is the next milestone episode number 500?
Don’t forget that we will be giving away an autographed copy of Lois Ehlert’s Eating the Alphabet during the first week of September. To qualify, send a review of one of your favourite children’s book (five-minutes or less) as an MP3 file (or text review) in email to [email protected], phone it in to our listener feedback line (+1-206-350-6487) or leave a two-minute MyChingo by August 31, 2007.
Photo of Andrea and Mark on the PAB2007 boat cruise taken by Scarborough Dude.
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I love Mark Blevis' description of PAB2007. "...large enough to be a conference, but small enough to take a great family photo..."
Here's a photo taken by Jim Milles that represents Mark's sentiments!
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By: Vivian,
on 1/30/2007
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On Today’s Show:
Reflections on listener feedback
Mark Blevis includes CLIP in his top 10 Most Underrated Podcasts List!
CLIP is nominated for the Podcast Peer Awards in the Education category.
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Mark Blevis and Andrea Ross of Just One More Book, Charles Cadenhead of Mostly News and Desperate Husbands, Dave and Heather Delaney of Two Boobs and [...]
Hey Vivian. Nice to see you (in photo). Sounds interesting. You’re always two steps ahead.