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Stephanie ManesNASA has created a site with resources for students to create their own podcasts on STEM subjects. Online modules like: Fitness in space, Lab safety, Newton’s Laws, Rocket Evolution, solar arrays, spacesuits, sports demo, .Available to students are: NASA video clips, NASA audio clips, and still images. Students can take these pieces and form together their own podcasts, stringing their own narration along with the added bits.
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sean williamsNASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experiments in space or demonstrating equipment. We'll provide a set of audio and video clips along with photos and information about a space-related topic. You and your students may choose as many items as you want to include in your project and download them to your computer. Students may use the information we provide or conduct their own research to write a script for an audio or video production.
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Greg MontagueA new approach to engage your students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics? NASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experiments in space or dem
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Gardner SalahiDo-It-Yourself Podcast
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Gayleen Jackson@cnapi5 do u have http://www.astronomy2009.org.au/ what about http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/diypodcast/index.html [from http://twitter.com/gayleenjackson/statuses/2354812189]
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Rhondda PowlingA new approach to engage students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics? NASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experiments in space or demonstrating equipment. We'll provide a set of audio and video clips along with photos and information about a space-related topic. You and your students may choose as many items as you want to include in your project and download them to your computer. Students may use the information we provide or conduct their own research to write a script for an audio or video production.
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Will RichardsonAre you looking for a new approach to engage your students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics? NASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experiments in space or demonstrating equipment. We'll provide a set of audio and video clips along with photos and information about a space-related topic. You and your students may choose as many items as you want to include in your project and download them to your computer. Students may use the information we provide or conduct their own research to write a script for an audio or video production.
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Christina DiMicelliAre you looking for a new approach to engage your students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics? NASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experim
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Bonnie DillingDownload media clips (audio and video) from NASA to use to create your own podcasts.
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Claire MillerNASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experiments in space or demonstrating equipment. We'll provide a set of audio and video clips along with photos and information about a space-related topic. You and your students may choose as many items as you want to include in your project and download them to your computer. Students may use the information we provide or conduct their own research to write a script for an audio or video production.
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Brian GallAre you looking for a new approach to engage your students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics? NASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experim
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Randy RodgersPodcasting lesson plans from NASA
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Kim CollazoDid it yourself podcast clips from NASA! Very cool!
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Gail HolmesPodcast resources for teaching science
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Steve DickieAre you looking for a new approach to engage your students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics? NASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experiments in space or demonstrating equipment. We'll provide a set of audio and video clips along with photos and information about a space-related topic. You and your students may choose as many items as you want to include in your project and download them to your computer. Students may use the information we provide or conduct their own research to write a script for an audio or video production.
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Roland O'DanielGreat resources from NASA for educators. Podcasting made easier.
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Tim SparacinoAre you looking for a new approach to engage your students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics? NASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experim
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Tim SparacinoAre you looking for a new approach to engage your students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics? NASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experim
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Gregory LouieUsing a camcorder, digital audio recorder or computer, you and your students can record your narration and any other scenes or interviews that you want to include. Mix and mash your recording with the NASA clips you download, and edit your production.
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Sheri Edwardsmake podcasts
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Laura CummingsThis Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity is from NASA. Students can preview and download audio and video clips of astronauts performing work in space and on the ground. They can then use these clips to build their own podcast or similar audio/video project.
Learning modules on the DIY Podcast page are categorized by topic to assist students with creating projects about a subject of interest. Each subject module includes video and audio clips, images, helpful information and links to related resources. Students can create video or audio projects using free or inexpensive software on Windows or Macintosh computers. -
Tony VincentNASA provides the raw digital materials to make audio and video podcasts about science topics.
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Jay FoglemanResources for teachers/students to create their own podcasts using NASA clips.
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adina sullivanNASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experiments in space or demonstrating equipment. We'll provide a set of audio and video clips along with photos and information about a space-related topic. You and your students may choose as many items as you want to include in your project and download them to your computer. Students may use the information we provide or conduct their own research to write a script for an audio or video production.
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Scott AshwellAre you looking for a new approach to engage your students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics? NASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experiments in space or demonstrating equipment. We'll provide a set of audio and video clips along with photos and information about a space-related topic. You and your students may choose as many items as you want to include in your project and download them to your computer. Students may use the information we provide or conduct their own research to write a script for an audio or video production.
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Mitch WeisburghDownload NASA clip, edit it, share it
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Jim FarmerCreate your own podcasts using NASA's media.
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Caroline O'BannonNASA's Do-It-Yourself Podcast activity sets the stage for students to host a show that features astronauts training for missions, doing experiments in space or demonstrating equipment. We'll provide a set of audio and video clips along with photos and information about a space-related topic. You and your students may choose as many items as you want to include in your project and download them to your computer. Students may use the information we provide or conduct their own research to write a script for an audio or video production.
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Anna Adamrec'd link via Tony Vincent tweet
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