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: Created by: Sue Lister |
Created on: 15 Jan 2006 Language: English |
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Emerging Technology, A Mass Communications Class (16.52MB; download) -- Podcast sixteen, 72.1 minutes - This is a recorded class session on December 6, 2005 in the School of Journalism and Communications at San Jose State University taught by Professor Cynthia McCune. In preparation for this class students read the first few chapters of Dan Gillmor's book We The Media. The topic is, changes in Mass Communications and how students need to prepare for a new mass communications paradigm. As the session opens the words The End of Business as Usual have been written on the board. Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Fri, 20 Jan 2006 15:30:13 UTC
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2 Minute Tricks # 18 - Picture Package (4.57MB; download) -- This week we take a look at making a custom picture package layout for printing business cards. This trick will also work for creating custom sheets of labels.
Note: If you are downloading directly from the web page click here to download.
Thanks to the Hijiyama Project for our closing theme.
Click the "Continue Reading" link below to view the step by step guide. Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Fri, 20 Jan 2006 15:28:46 UTC
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Room 208 Podcast: 12.16.05 (18.42MB; download) -- A Podcast by 3/4students in Wells, ME.The Scholars bring you another "jam-packed" show! It's a long one to get you through the Holidays with: Student News, Math Corner, Courtney's Book Talk, Emily's Writing Corner, Word of the Week, Elizabeth's Ark, and a very special piece called, Wicked Wikipedia? Enjoy the Show! Show Notes Remember to go to our Blog for more amazing things. bobsprankle.com room208podcast@gmail.com Subscribe to our Podcast Feed: Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:24:12 UTC
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The Tech Teachers Show 18 (29.88MB; download) -- This week we talk about GIMPshop, Ray's Science Club videocast, an education technology blog, the iPod shuffle, the Creative MuVo Slim mp3 player, the imac, showing videos in the classroom, accepting late work, and getting students to turn in homework. Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:22:47 UTC
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Back to school, Einstein and female musicians (2.23MB; download) -- Many children and young people are returning to school after the holidays. In this update to the Podcast Directory for Educators, we feature some more podcast channels for you to listen too, including young podcasters in the making:
From Omaha, Nebraska in the USA there is Radio WillowWeb ;
Ace Kids podcasting from Ballina in New South Wales, Australia;
For older students, top physicists describe E=mc2 via NOVA podcasts; and,
She Grooves Radio from femalemusician.com in New York City, the USA.
Our theme tune is again "Boogie for Jools" from logicalaudiomusic.com.
Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:21:54 UTC
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Highlights from 2005 (8.55MB; download) -- Welcome to the highlights from the podcast channels featured during 2005 on the "Podcast Directory for Educators". When we started out in May we only listed 30 podcasts but now there are more than 2000 - all suitable for use with children and young people.
The extracts in this podcast are some of the latest produced by the schools which showcase today's learners who will be the citizens of tomorrow. The podcast channels include:
The Ace Kids from Ballina in Australia
KPE - Korero Pt England in New Zealand
Croftfoot BUZZ from Glasgow in Scotland
Radio Sandaig from Glasgow in Scotland
Room 208 in Maine, USA
Radio WillowWeb in Nebraska, USA
This East Oakland Life in California, USA
Stanley Middle School Music Dept in California, USA
Our theme tune is "Boogie for Jools" from logicalaudiomusic.com. Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:21:05 UTC
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NCQ Talk Ep. 16 - 10/03/2005 (8.56MB; download) -- NCQ Talk is brought to you by Palegroove Studios in partnership with the Learning Times Network.
NCQ Talk - 2005-10-03.mp3
Show: #16
Length: 19:41
Format: mp3
Bit rate: 64 kbs
Size: 9.1 mb
Episode 16: Tell Me a Story
Story telling and the narrative approach. It's the latest! Scenarios, story telling, simulations, case studies.
Dan puts it under the narrative umbrella. Robert Dickman: A story is a fact wrapped in an emotion that can compell us to take action and so transform the world.
The difference between explaining and telling a story is the emotional engagement.
Kris says the narrative is the Tootsie and the story is the Pop. Listen and figure that out!
Dan tells a story about how using narrative made a difference in library instruction. ... Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:16:04 UTC
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NCQ Talk Ep. 17 - 10/24/2005 League for Innovation CIT 2005 Special (13.88MB; download) -- NCQ Talk is brought to you by Palegroove Studios in partnership with the Learning Times Network.
NCQ Talk - 2005-10-24.mp3
Show: #17
Length: 19:41
Format: mp3
Bit rate: 96 kbs
Size: 14.8 mb
Episode 17: Getting personal in the classroomLeague for Innovation CIT 2005 Special Release
In today's show - released specially to coincide with the NCQTalk roundtable presentation at the League for Innovation CIT 2005 conference in Dallas - Dan, Kris and Susan tackle some tough questions:
What makes a podcast different from just posting audio on a website?
How personal should an educator get to connect the course content with the students?
The nerd speaks out on the question: Is "right-click" and "save as" an acceptable way to download a podcast?
Dan invites listeners to tell us how ... Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:15:07 UTC
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NCQ Talk Ep. 19 - 11/28/2005 (8.26MB; download) -- NCQ Talk is brought to you by Palegroove Studios in partnership with the Learning Times Network.
NCQ Talk - 2005-11-28.mp3
Show: #19
Length: 11:48
Format: mp3
Bit rate: 96 kbs
Size: 8.4 mb
Episode 19: Gadgetry
Susan, Kris and Dan share their favorite toys - goodies for your holiday shopping lists!
Susan's new toy is the iRiver 799, an mp3 player that allows for recording as well as listening. Dan points out it is a stocking stuff that runs about $250 dollars. That price is for 1G and you can get one with the same features with 256 MG for a lot less. The best feature that sets this product apart from the rest is that it directly records from external microphone - with ... Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:14:41 UTC
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Techpod Podcast for Teachers, 14th Episode 11/28/2005 (5.25MB; download) -- Technology and Literacy Learning- Special Guest Steven Sussmann joins Mark and Kathy for an info-packed episode. Tech tips, strategies, materials and more. Breaking News- Podcast in Parade and Chronicle! PFT Shout Out to Mike H and Panther Podcast. New web site resource from Techpod Podcast for Teachers: Who's Using Podcasting in Education. Send your files about how you are using podcasts in your classes to Mark and Kathy: podcastforteachers@gmail.com. Check out all the resources and show notes available through this website! www.podcastforteachers.org Participate in Your show, let us know your views and questions email (above) or leave a voice mail/tel: 206-20-20-PFT for your cohosts: Mark Gura and Dr. Kathy King. (c) Fordham RETC, 2005 Selected by: Sue Lister [ stations ], Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:12:48 UTC
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