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NewmediaWorkshop BPWS

NewmediaWorkshop BPWS
This is a station to go along with my Blogs, Podcasts, Wiki's and Screencasts Workshop

You will find a selection of education podcasts that demonstrate effective use of podcasting, classroom podcasts, education podcast techniques, teachers podcasts, etc. The content here is mostly directed at podcasting for the Elementary/Secondary level.

Consider this station a sampling of where education and blogs/podcasts/wikis/screencasts meet.


Station feed: Click here to see an XML representation of the latest episodes on this station
Created by: Sue Lister
Created on: 15 Jan 2006
Language: English


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Add this to another station Getting Wikis Right (9.82MB; download) -- SocialText's Ross Mayfield explains the potential of wikis, the collaborative online documents, as new forms of participatory media. He describes how the 'Los Angeles Times' flubbed its 'Wikitorial' experiments, and outlines how future projects can get it right. Mayfield also discusses wikis in corporate applications, where he sees them in certain instances replacing e-mail and meetings
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Wed, 22 Feb 2006 03:16:21 UTC
Add this to another station Serious Blog Talk (5.13MB; download) -- After interviewing leading lights of the blog world for the past two months, Stephen Baker turns the spotlight on his colleague and partner on Blogspotting, Heather Green. A blogger since last spring, she discusses how the medium has changed her work habits and her job. Green also talks about her occasional frustrations as she walks the line between free-spirited blogger and card-carrying member of mainstream media
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Wed, 22 Feb 2006 03:15:58 UTC
Add this to another station Podcast Gold? (16.54MB; download) -- Leo Laporte, co-host of the popular 'This Week in Tech,' talks about his podcast's origins, why he went with a tip jar model, and his plans to use the $10,000 his show receives every month to create a network of tech podcasts. While he expects advertising to be the dominant business model, he warns prospective podcasters to focus on content they love -- and not to expect fast profits
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Wed, 22 Feb 2006 03:15:05 UTC
Add this to another station The Third Way (5.39MB; download) -- Wichita Rutherford talks about his approach to being successful as a podcaster. He’s making it without joining one of the networks such as Podshow and without relying on a brand, or previous fame in TV or radio to get started. The success of his podcast helped him get a gig on Sirius Satellite, where he now hosts three shows for the satellite radio station
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Wed, 22 Feb 2006 03:14:06 UTC
Add this to another station Podcast on How to Podcast (10.66MB; download) -- Podcast on How to Podcast: By Elliott Maseie We have received hundreds of requests of details on how we are doing these simple and low-cost podcast/audio/text segments. So, why not do a podcast on podcasting. In this 10 minute segment, Elliott Masie details: * Podcasting 101 * What Equipment and Software * How to Record Telephone Interviews * Posting Podcasts without IT help or Servers * Transcriptions Done Easily * The Future of Podcasts and Learning
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Sun, 12 Feb 2006 17:01:03 UTC
Add this to another station Anti-Bully Squad (3.82MB; download) -- Make a commitment to treat everyone with respect during 2006. The Longfellow Anti-Bullying Squad states the facts and interviews seventh grade students using the same questions 20/20 used on the ABC television program about bullying.
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:54:55 UTC
Add this to another station Tech Talk From The Classroom (81.04MB; download) -- Technology is an important part of our school day. We use technology as a tool to learn the school curriculum. Listen up! You may learn something that you could use in your every day life.
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:54:49 UTC
Add this to another station Teen Poetry Slam Part Two (21.60MB; download) -- Welcome to the third annual School in the Coulee poetry slam. The Coulee Kids have written poetry about what it means to be a teen in today?s world. Figurative language, word choice, sentence fluency, presence, delivery, enhancements, and technical production were all a focus of this project. Cast your vote now for your three favorite performances. Make sure to tell us the title of the poem, and why you chose it! Check out our web site for more information! The winners will be announced when we get back from winter break! We look forward to hearing from you!
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:54:26 UTC
Add this to another station Write To Podcast (15.35MB; download) -- Word choice, sentence fluency, voice, beginnings, endings, and taking notes are all a part of any language arts curriculum. In our class, they are also the skills we use to create our Coulee Kids Podcast!
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:53:28 UTC
Add this to another station Don Ursino, Presient’s Lecture Series Address (61.43MB; download) -- "Teaching is not Telling nor is it Listening and information acquisition"... Worth the Listen!!! Professor Don Ursino is a 3M award winner and one of the first at Brock University to define student centre learning. A former member of the Department of Biological Sciences his teaching interests were large classes (he has taught over 17,000 students) and first year students. His commitment to teaching has been demonstrated by [...]
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Sun, 29 Jan 2006 04:11:02 UTC
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