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Podcasting
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Encouraging, equipping and empowering teachers to enhance the curriculum with technology integration and collaboration in the Diocese of Orlando
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Podcasting
Podcasting is the ability to create your own "radio show" for your students. Imagine recording your lesson and making it available to your students/parents on your website via RSS feed. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication (which is not so simple!) By clicking the RSS feed on your website, the students/parents will automatically receive your newest podcasts. There is really nothing new under the sun. We have been recording audio for decades. Remember cassette tapes? Teachers were recording their students for multiple purposes, but when CDs became the main audio delivery format, not many teachers were recording to CD. Now, digital recording has made lesson capturing intriguing.
Lit2Go (Free public domain literature in mp3 format)
Websites for iPod video / videos for instruction (not really podcasts, but load them on your iPod with iTunes)
You Tube - The site that "revolutionized" web video (downloadable) - not entirely student safe, but often great stuff for the classroom
Teacher Tube - I just learned about this site this week, a great idea. (not downloadable)
Video Jug - The "how-to" video site from England (downloadable)
About.com Video - Not downloadable videos, but lots of practical "how-to" information
I'm not sure whether this is a podcast or not but it is a great resource for professional development videos and also some videos for use in the classroom. http://www.learner.org/index.html This is the Annenberg Media site. They have some wonderful videos.
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