Wednesday, July 29, 2009
5 Resources for Creating and Hosting Podcasts
Snapvine gives people ways to use their own voice to connect with online friends and communities. Join today!
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Connected Tools
* Blogs
* Collaboration Tools
* Digital media
* Digital Audio
* Digital Images
* Digital Video
* Google Tools
* Graphic Organizers
* surveys/ forms/ quizzes
* Maps
* News
* Podcasts
* Presentation Tools
* RSS & Research
* Simulations
* Social Bookmarking
* Social Networking
* Story Telling 2.0
* Visualization Tools
* Web Talk
* Wikis
* Misc Free tools
collection of presentations surrounding the ideas of using technology and web 2.0 as tools to create constructivist learning experiences for all students. If you have a wikispaces account, use the discussion tab to discuss your thoughts about constructivism and using tools to connect your classroom with others.
What's a podcast? Your own audio broadcast, where you can easily record voice messages, mix in your favorite music, and share it all for the world to hear.
This site is a comprehensive podcasting resource detailing everything you need to know about Podcasting
Podcasting is the process of creating an audio show of some sort available in MP3 format via an RSS 2.0 feed that supports enclosures. Podcasts are designed to include talk shows, tutorials, music, or other audio content.
Users select the podcasts (audio feeds) they wish to subscribe. Please feel free to contact us to suggest any additional podcasting resources or podcast categories.
simple, free, service that allows you to create podcast playlists and embed podcasts into your blog or website. Finding podcast content and developing playlists is a simple matter of using the search box. The real utility of Huffduffer is the ease with which you can embed a podcast recording into your blog or website. To do this simply select the podcast you wish to embed then find the embed code provided by Huffduffer in the lower-right corner of the page. Then just copy and paste the code in the same manner as you would use for a YouTube video. I've embedded a sample podcast from American Public Media below.
Applications for Education
If you're looking for an easy way to enrich your classroom blog or website with audio content, Huffduffer might be the tool for you.
"the software, websites, and other resources I utilize now to podcast, as well as an outline of the steps I follow in podcasting today."
"In Jamestown’s 2nd Grade classes, we have studied famous Americans. We would like to share what we have learned with you on this podcast website. We hope you will learn some new things or use it as a review in your class. "