Arbor Pod
Podcasts, or Personal On-demand Broadcasts, have become one of the most direct ways of receiving educational programming specific to a particular topic of interest through a series of digital audio or video recordings. How does a podcast work? Audio or video files can be automatically transmitted via Internet and downloaded to a personal computer, smart phone, or MP3 player. A podcast can be compared to a magazine subscription in that the user subscribes to a podcast series and new content is generated and received on a regular basis. ISA has identified this medium as a highly accessible and effective means of providing ongoing, arboricultural information to tree care professionals to address today’s most current and relevant topics. We are excited and proud to have launched the first series of ArborPod™—Science of Arboriculture—which is now available through iTunes.
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June 7, 2024
A Tiny Satellite Made From Wood Is Actually Going Into Earth’s Orbit -
March 2, 2024
Firefighters rush to subdue deadly Panhandle wildfire before dangerous conditions return Saturday -
February 14, 2024
Texas Workforce Commission presents Texas Conference for Employers -
February 1, 2023
Are your trees damaged by the ice storm? -
July 28, 2022
Another benefit of Texas trees: Cooler temperatures -
February 25, 2022
Time to Plant Trees in Texas -
January 27, 2022
Treemergency: Mulch Volcanos are Erupting in Landscapes! -
December 21, 2021
Cedar fever season in Texas -
November 9, 2021
Texans celebrate 2021 Arbor Day in Weatherford, Texas – and beyond -
June 24, 2021
41st Texas Tree Conference, Academy, Trade Show and Tree Schools