Education catching on to podcasting…
If you need ideas of how to get your class or school on the podcasting bandwagon, please shoot me an email or leave a voicemail is (206) 350-DUDE.
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If you need ideas of how to get your class or school on the podcasting bandwagon, please shoot me an email or leave a voicemail is (206) 350-DUDE.
Check out this story for more information. What are your comments? I’m curious!
At OSU, I’ve been a part of the Grassroots Learning Project.
There’s another university launching a podcasting effort that I wanted to spotlight. Virginia will soon be developing podcasts for the university community.
Welcome UVA!
TechCraver Tags: daily stuffAdam Curry’s company has launched a service called PDN. What does it mean for the average podcast? It means there’s an easy way to host your podcast online. They pay for bandwidth and hosting and just insert a few ads here and there.
For those who want to get up and running, this is a great new resource.
TechCraver Tags: daily stuffA couple of fellows across the pond have launched a Podcasting magazine (well e-zine) aimed at both listeners of and producers of podcasts. It looks pretty promising and I’ll bet more publications of this type will follow!
Link.
TechCraver Tags: daily stuffAccording to this article in the Pittsburg news paper…Educators are looking to technology to reach out to students, especially in higher grades.
How can you use technology, specifically podcasts, to better your presentation and further engage audiences? If you want ideas, please email me.
TechCraver Tags: daily stuffBasically after you have the necessary equipment, it just takes a little time, patience, and elbow grease to get your podcast “on-the-air”.
A very cool use of this very cool technology!