Great list of additional online resources through this one that will help improve the use of podcasts educationally.
This link has been bookmarked by 131 people . It was first bookmarked on 09 Apr 2008, by Shelley Paul.
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Belinda WagenfellerHelpful hints and examples of podcasts in the classroom
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Sam HavenGreat overview of podcasting. Involves subscribing, educational podcasts, and podcast directories. Great tool to find educational how-tos for podcasts such as edublogger, podkids Australia, and podbean
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Tammy Maginity"Podcasts in the Classroom
A podcast is an audio or video file archived on the Internet in such a way that it can be automatically accessed by a personal computer, downloaded and transferred to a portable MP3 player.
Although the term derives from combining the terms iPod and broadcast, the technology can be utilised across Apple and PC platforms." -
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Arthur JordanTHis article discusses the many diffirent uses that POdcasts have in the classroom. It also discusses different options that a teacher has when it comes to Podcasts
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A podcast is an audio or video file archived on the Internet in such a way that it can be automatically accessed by a personal computer, downloaded and transferred to a portable MP3 player.
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Be aware that schools operating behind fire walls may not be able to take advantage of subscription services and many schools block the downloading of mp3 files.
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Creating a podcast allows students to share learning experiences. It provides them with a world-wide audience that makes learning meaningful and assessment authentic. Teachers can use the technology to provide additional and revision material to students to download and review at a time that suits them. The flexibility that such time-shifting offers makes podcasting a valuable educational tool.
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Creating a podcast allows students to share learning experiences.
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Donna Clarkan australian site that shows how to access and create podcasts
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Suni HaberlandGreat website that teaches you to create podcast then ideas to implement them.
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Emily Vernon"Creating a podcast allows students to share learning experiences. It provides them with a world-wide audience that makes learning meaningful and assessment authentic."
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Creating a podcast allows students to share learning experiences. It provides them with a world-wide audience that makes learning meaningful and assessment authentic.
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Becky Deeleygreat reference article for how to use podcasts in teaching
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Jemima ButtTalks about how to create podcasts and also gives examples of the value of podcasting in the classroom.
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A podcast is an audio or video file archived on the Internet in such a way that it can be automatically accessed by a personal computer, downloaded and transferred to a portable MP3 player.
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ou need to have software that will play mp3 files. Once an appropriate podcast has been sourced, it can be
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Creating podcasts
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1. Recording.
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2. Publishing.
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3. Publicising.
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Graham WegnerA podcast is an audio or video file archived on the Internet in such a way that it can be automatically accessed by a personal computer, downloaded and transferred to a portable MP3 player.
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Kathleen McCopyright and Podcasts
Smartcopying, the key Australian copyright resource for schools, has produced two information sheets providing an overview of the current situation in regard to the creation and use of podcasts in schools.
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Educational Value of Podcasts Podcasts can be created from original material by students and teachers or existing audio files can be downloaded for classroom use.
Creating a podcast allows students to share learning experiences. It provides them with a world-wide audience that makes learning meaningful and assessment authentic. Teachers can use the technology to provide additional and revision material to students to download and review at a time that suits them. The flexibility that such time-shifting offers makes podcasting a valuable educational tool. -
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A podcast is an audio or video file archived on the Internet in such a way that it can be automatically accessed by a personal computer, downloaded and transferred to a portable MP3 player.
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Be aware that schools operating behind fire walls may not be able to take advantage of subscription services and many schools block the downloading of mp3 files.
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There are three main stages in creating a basic podcast:
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Creating a podcast allows students to share learning experiences. It provides them with a world-wide audience that makes learning meaningful and assessment authentic.
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- ABC Podcasts and MP3s
Most Radio National programs are available in podcast format - ABC EdPod
Education issues for educators and parents
- ABC Podcasts and MP3s
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- ABC Podcasts and MP3s
Most Radio National programs are available in podcast format
- ABC Podcasts and MP3s
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Add Sticky NoteA number of Internet sites offer free creation tools and hosting for podcasts. These sites offer a quick way to record and publish a podcast where the educational emphasis is on the content of the podcast rather than on developing the technology skills required to create your own podcast.
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Many teachers who are not familar with podcasts can use these resources to get acquainted with the technology.
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Linda SantiagoCreating a podcast allows students to share learning experiences. It provides them with a world-wide audience that makes learning meaningful and assessment authentic. Teachers can use the technology to provide additional and revision material to students to download and review at a time that suits them. The flexibility that such time-shifting offers makes podcasting a valuable educational tool.
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Recording. You will need a microphone and software such as Audacity (cross-platform) or GarageBand (Apple) to record your sound file. A number of sites on the Internet offer tutorials for using the software, such as this one on setting up and using Audacity by Jake Ludington and Apple's page on using GarageBand for podcasting.
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Paige SteeleThis web page gives plenty of resources for using and creating podcasts in the classroom. Close to the bottom of the page, there are lists of educational podcasts.
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Maggie VersterCreating a podcast allows students to share learning experiences. It provides them with a world-wide audience that makes learning meaningful and assessment authentic. Teachers can use the technology to provide additional and revision material to students to download and review at a time that suits them. The flexibility that such time-shifting offers makes podcasting a valuable educational tool.
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Tiana VisserThis article is designed to teach teachers how to develop podcasts in their classroom. There are step by step instructions on how to start a classroom podcast. The reasons for developing a classroom podcast are also given. Teachers can learn a lot from this website and can develop a podcast that they can run or that they can have their students run. Podcasts are the new digital tool that students need to learn about and understand.
The NETS-T standard that this article exemplifies is:
2. Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiences and Assessments
Teachers design, develop, and evaluate authentic learning experiences and assessments incorporating contemporary tools and resources to maximize content learning in context and to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes identified in the NETS•S. Teachers:
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Audrey NayA podcast is an audio file archived on the Internet in such a way that it can be automatically accessed by a personal computer, downloaded and transferred to a portable MP3 player.
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Tim Sparacinoa comprehensive collection of information include how to podcast, ideas for the classroom, rationale for use, and much more
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Tim Sparacinoa comprehensive collection of information include how to podcast, ideas for the classroom, rationale for use, and much more
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Mallory BurtonThis excellent Australian site tells you how to subscribe to podcasts, how to get started, and points you to some real examples of podcasts used in the classroom.
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coachrobboA podcast is an audio file archived on the Internet in such a way that it can be automatically accessed by a personal computer, downloaded and transferred to a portable MP3 player.
audio education podcast reference teaching technology ict elearning for:jmay42
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Ann Baum (Johnston)tips on creating, finding and using podcasts in the classroom. includes links to podcasts from CSIRO, ABC etc.
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