Podcasts
How can you use Podcasts in your classroom?
Sound-seeing tours of field trips
World language classes
Oral histories, interviews, or re-enactments to record events in history
Record weekly music recitals
Weekly radio shows by and for kids
Record science experiments to show the scientific method at work
https://umconnect.umn.edu/cyberbullying
A narriated presentation about some of the issues that arise in off campus student speach and expression in an electronic environment.
Presentatin by Scott McLeod and can be found on his CASTLE website: http://www.schooltechleadership.org/
EPN: The Education Podcast Network: Podcasts on all subjects
http://epnweb.org/index.php?request_id=64&openpod=11#anchor11
Links to more than 100 education-related shows
Podcastalley.com
Colonial Williamsburg PodCasts: perfect for 5th Grade Social Studies
http://www.history.org/media/rssfeeds_cw.xml
Another teacher using podcasting in their classroom.
http://bobsprankle.com/blog/C1697218367/index.html
A teacher who used podcasting in his classroom...
http://mrmayo.typepad.com/podcasts/
Secondary Technology Integrationist Mike Walker's Podcast
http://www.edina.k12.mn.us/podcast/walker/MWalker180907112411/rss.xml
Tool Factory Podcasting Tour
http://www.toolfactory.com/downloads/PodcastDemo/PodcastDemo.html
Where can I find pocasts to use with my students?
Try the Education Podcast Network, a clearinghouse of podcast programming with pedagogical application that is part of David Warlick's Landmark Project, and its British analog for educators.
A communications consulting maintains this exhaustive list of podcast search engines and directories with various focuses.
Be sure to check out iTunes selection of educational podcasts from within that software interface as there collection is quite extensive.
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