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All audio podcasts and vidcasts available in iTunes: search "Auburn University"
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The Show for Vocational Experts ... FROM Vocational Experts

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Randy and Mike outside Sanford Hall amidst Spring azaleas Episode 8: Areas of Practice (april 1, 2008)

'Neath the beautiful spring azalea and dogwood on Auburn's campus sprout fresh vocational thoughts from our team. "Places we can go, Things we can do, Jobs we can get, Money we can earn, tra la." Thinking of a job in Horticulture? This show will not help you, but listen in for expert advice about jobs in private practice vocational rehabilitation.  time 1:06:14

Randy recording with Dr. Hardy in his office Episode 7: Economic Testimony (april 18, 2007)

Sanjaya McClanahan gets voted OFF (for this week). Dr. WIlliam Hardy, Associate Dean of AU's College of Agriculture, Economist, Lawyer, voted IN. Guest star Dr. Hardy outlines the work that he, as an economist, does in relation to vocational evaluation cases and how economists work with other professionals in the vocational evaluation field. Dr. McDaniel is quiet.  time 48:36

Mike and Randy at the waterfall at Chewacla Park Episode 6: Life Care Planning (april 10, 2007)

Mike and Randy get off their rockers and spend a beautiful spring afternoon at a traditional Auburn watering hole - Chewacla Park. As always in their explorations, their topic of conversation quickly turns to vocational evaluation. Today, the experts guide viewers through the process of developing a Life Care Plan. time 50:13

Randy and Mike on the golf course Episode 5: Case Preparation (march 13, 2007)

Live from the lovely Grand National Lodge in Opelika, Alabama, Randy and Mike give a detailed guide and tips for preparing your case as a vocational expert. You will also see demonstrated Mike's definition of a "gimme." time 53:49

Randy and Mike with football stadium in background
Episode 4: Marketing (march 06, 2007)

Randy and Mike scout the marketing angle for private practice vocational rehabilitation. Auburn University's football team and marching band provide the perfect background for getting their game on. 

Listen on for the exclusive debut of their vidcast theme, "Come Test Time", composed and performed by Tommy and Mike McClanahan. time 43:02

Mike and Randy in the courtroom
Episode 3: The Courtroom (feb 27, 2007)

Channeling Perry Mason (or Boston Legal?), Mike and Randy outperform each other while demonstrating the various roles encountered as a vocational expert in a court case. Shot on location in a Real Courtroom and at a Real Watering Hole. time 45:02

Mike and Randy with construction in background
Episode 2: Social Security (feb 06, 2007)

Live from the concourse! With the dynamic backdrop of Auburn Unversity's new student union building construction, Randy and Mike discuss details of working Social Security cases as a vocational expert. Many tips, tricks, and much hard-earned expertise is shared.

Keep your eyes peeled for a regal guest appearance! time 45:27

Mike and Randy in the studio
Episode 1: Private Practice (jan 30, 2007)

Debut episode of the Mikey Man and Randy Show: Vocational Experts sharing years of accumulated expertise in private practice vocational rehabilitation. Mike and Randy will take you on a tour of the field (literally) and will provide you with countless tips, tricks, methods of practice, and hours of entertainment. Offered in conjuction with RSED 7316 (Principles and Practices of Forensic Rehabilitation). time 34:10

Starring Dr. Randall McDaniel and Dr. Michael McClanahan

MMR Show vidcasts shot and produced using a MacBook Pro and iMovie HD.
Produced by Dawn Browning & Brian Phillip
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All audio podcasts and vidcasts available in iTunes: search "Auburn University"

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Other Rehabilitation Counseling Podcasts (audio)
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rss icon RSED 6016 - Medical Aspects
rss iconRSED 6026 - Psychosical Aspects
rss iconRSED 6206 - Vocational Eval
rss iconRSED 6216 - Occupational Info
rss iconRSED 6226 - Placement Services
rss iconRSED 6236 - Assistive Technology
rss iconRSED 7016 - Programs, Professions
rss iconRSED 7136 - Advanced Assess
rss iconRSED 7140 - Adv. Assess II
rss iconRSED 7156 - Multicultural
rss iconRSED 7316 - Forensic
rss iconRSED 7316 - Forensic (MMRshow)
rss iconRSED 7326 - Individual Counseling
rss iconRSED 7336 - Group Counseling
rss iconRSED 7416 - Case Management
rss iconRSED 7446 - Substance Abuse
rss iconRSED 7446 - Ethics
rss iconFOUN 7206 - Methods of Research
The Compleat Angle:
REO's Podcasting and Portable Media Delivery Projects
iPod era
Fall 2007 - iTunes U moving fwd again. Public site up with secure (class) site coming Spring 08. http://itunes.auburn.edu/
Apple releases iphone, ipod touch, video nano. hmmm.
Spring 2007 - Mikey Man and Randy show: vidcast published in iTunes; continue posting audio class podcasts for DE courses.
Spring 2007 - student assignment videos published in private YouTube group.
2007 - iTunes U initiative continues to flounder in AU bureaucratic limbo; public iTunes thrives.
Fall 2006 - capturing and producing video podcasts using MacBook Pro, iMovie HD.
Fall 2006 - R&D video podcasting; Apple trainings; 60G video iPods purchased.
Fall 2006 - total of 9 Rehab class audio podcasts now in iTunes.
2006 - materials, tutorials, presentations, satisfaction survey.
2006 - portable audio recording/equipment.
2006 - wikis and blogs and wimba, oh my.
Fall 2005 - submit iTunes U membership app; accepted by Apple.
Fall 2005 - 3 DE classes published with audio podcast option in iTunes. All courses continue to be streamed (RealVideo/audio).
Fall 2005 - 20 distance students receive 20G iPod Photos.
Summer 2005 - first test podcast published in iTunes.
Spring 2005 - online training tutorial developed for students (using iPods, rss, podcasts for class, hard drive use, material and delivery options, etc.). 

Pocket PC era
Summer 2003 - "Jornada" group graduates; tech satisfaction survey
Fall 2001- students receive HP Jornadas with MS PocketPC 3.0
2001 - materials developed for portable delivery: eBooks, audio, eText, eNotes, mobile internet, email.
Online and Hands-on Tutorials developed
Student video and audio productions; online delivery

Streaming Video delivery using RealMedia: "OnLine Since '99"

hear the song

Come Test Time

RandyMan & MikeyMan appreciate your ear
The video’s blurry, the audio’s bad 
& our points aren’t too clear
So get ready to take some notes
what we say ain’t always true 
Come test time, it all falls on you!

CHORUS:
Come test time, it all falls on you!
We just toss out a lotto’ crap 
to see how well you’ll do
Oh we say all kinds ‘o grand things
that don’t make ‘em true
Come test time, it all falls on you!

Vocals & music by Tommy McClanahan
Lyrics by Michael McClanahan
all rights reserved


 

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