Archive for April 16th, 2009
Spring Break
Spring Break was great! My mom, sisters, and grandparents all came to meet me in Barcelona to catch a cruise on the Mediterranean. I really have missed my family so I was so excited to see them and spend quality time with them. I have not gone this long ever in my life without seeing my mom or sisters.
The cruise was an Italian ship called the MSC Fantasia, it is brand new, only 4 months old, and the most beautiful ship I have ever seen. The crew was so welcoming and really made you feel at home, the food was spectacular (Italian food all day every day), and the entertainment like the shows, casino, and disco, all made it wonderful.
Our first stop was Marseille, France where we took a car to Provence, which is in the South of France. Next, we went to Genoa, Italy where we took another car ride to Portofino, which is the Italian Riviera. Then, we went to Naples, Italy where we took a really long and nauseating car ride along the Italian coast towards Positano. In the end, the car ride was worth the views but I got extremely sick. After Naples we went to the capital of Sicily called Palermo. The next stop was my favorite stop and that was to Tunisia, which is located in North Africa. This was my favorite stop because it was very different then the rest since it was a poorer country with villages and really beautiful mountains. Finally, we went to Palma de Mallorca where we happened to be there for the coldest and windiest day so no beaches and sun in the Balearic Islands of Spain!
Each stop was very beautiful. This was not really much of a touristy trip, which I have done with my friends all semester where we go to main cities and visit museums and historical sights. My cruise was more of a relaxing vacation where we went to beautiful places with not much historical sights, just cute little towns. I really enjoyed that aspect of this trip because I was so sick of traveling and running around cities to try and make sure I could see everything important. Every place I went to was quaint towns and I even found my honeymoon destination, Portofino, Italy!
Now I am off to find this romantic future husband of mine to take me to this honeymoon destination!
TIPS:
- Most my friends traveled around Europe by train and had to drag a huge luggage with them from place to place. If I were to recommend a trip for future study abroad students I would definitely recommend a cruise. Its easier, you get to see a whole lot more, you have a home base (no dragging suitcases), all meals included, and just plain EASIER!
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The Podcast
According to Wikipedia a podcast is “a series of digital media files that is made available to download via Web syndication.” This term was created on February 12, 2004 with its definition for portable listening to audioblogs. There were many events that occurred before, after, and during the creation of the “podcast”. For a full timeline click here.
“It can also be thought of as the internet equivalent of timeshift-capable digital video recorders (DVRs) such as TiVo, which let users automatically record and store television programs for later viewing,” says Wikipedia.“The system most commonly involves audio files in mp3 format, but other formats and other types of files, such as video, can also be podcasted.”Podcast is like the term “broadcast” except used on the web and a podcaster is used to describe the person who creates the podcast. The Apple Ipod was created to make the transfer from computer to the device easier for podcasts but podcasts could be downloaded on to any type of device and even listened to on your desktop.
The popularity of the podcast has boomed in the past few years. There are so many different types that could appeal to everyone. Most podcasts today are conducted like a radio program and some of them are actual radio programs with a podcast version. Some individuals even make their own podcasts like for example a class podcast for others who have missed their class that day. All you need to record your own podcast is a high quality microphone, audio editing software, and a program like Audacity. Here is a video I found that gives a step by step instruction of how to create a podcast.
As you can see, creating a podcast is simple and fun. The growing popularity is just starting and who knows, maybe podcast will become the new technology for homeschooling or the new radio where podcasts will be played on a computer screen in your car.
Listening to podcasts and finding the ones you want is a very simple task. There are websites like podcastalley.com and podcastawards.com where you can find thousands of podcasts. There are all different genres for everyones liking.
For example if you are into Golf, there are different podcasts on Golf tips or if you are into cooking, there are cooking ones as well.
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