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Lauren Pressley | [email protected] | 19 March 2009 PODCASTING IN EDUCATION

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Lauren Pressley | [email protected] | 19 March 2009

PODCASTING IN EDUCATION

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AGENDA• Types of podcasts

• Podcasting in Education

• Examples

• Design

• Making a Podcast

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TYPES OF PODCASTS

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Recordings

Audio and video files, distributed on websites, without the use of a feed.

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RSS Feeds

RSS Feeds allow users to subscribe to your content. They can do so using a reader or iTunes.

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Audio

Some podcasts are series of audio recordings only. These vary in quality and production value.

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Enhanced

Enhanced podcasts incorporate slides with text or images to reinforce the spoken component.

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Video

Video podcasts make use of the multimedia capabilities of many of today’s computers and networks.

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Other Trends

New ways of adding media to websites are emerging such as Ustream and 12seconds.

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PODCASTING IN EDUCATION

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THREE TYPES: THOSE YOU FIND, THOSE YOU MAKE, & THOSE YOU ASSIGN

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• Out-of-class listening

• Supplement course materials

• Provide expert voicesThose you find

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• Specific Sites (ex. NPR)

• iTunes directory

• Podcast Pickle

• Podcast Alley

Those you find

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• Out-of-class listening

• Review material

• Supplementary contentThose you make

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• Develop communication competencies

• Research project: finding and evaluating information, developing ideas, and sharing information

• Scaffold assignments: one student’s project could be another’s review material

Those you assign

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• “Whenever I hear myself on a podcast, I want to get better for the next time.”—Alex

• “Podcasting is very motivating because people from all over the world are listening to you. We are competing with all the other student podcasts to be the very best.”—Zach

• “Podcasting is motivating because it is just plain fun. It doesn’t matter what the subject is, podcasting makes all subjects enjoyable to learn.”—Kim

• “Podcasting motivates me to do better with my sentence fluency and my speech.”—David

Student responses

Quotes from students at Longfellow Middle School

http://www.thejournal.com/articles/17607/

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EXAMPLES

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Podcast Libraries

There are a lot of educational podcasts on the web, you can often browse directories to find good ones.

oculture.com/2007/06/podcast_library.html

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Professional Websites

The BBC produced a video podcast, with footage from France, to help readers learn French.

bbc.co.uk/languages/french/mafrance

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Study Cast

Audio segments created by a teacher for students to review.

http://www.mrcoley.com/studycast/

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Cody’s Cuentos

Spanish fairytales designed to help learners with an unfamiliar language through familiar stories.

http://codyscuentos.com/

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ColeyCast

Recorded by students, each broadcast highlights some of the things they’re learning in the classroom.

http://www.mrcoley.com/coleycast/

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WillowWeb

WillowWeb is produced by students and teachers at Willowdale Elementary School.

http://www.mpsomaha.org/willow/radio/listen.html

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Coulee KidsCoulee Kids is produced by a seventh grade writing class at Longfellow Middle School in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

http://wiki.sdlax.k12.wi.us/groups/couleekids/blog/

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The Road She TraveledThis localized project evolved from the Coulee Kids Podcast.

http://wiki.sdlax.k12.wi.us/groups/theroadshetraveled/

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DESIGN

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• Who is your audience?

• What is the purpose of the podcast?

• What role will it play in the course?

• In student evaluation?

Things to Consider

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• Audacity (audio)

• PowerPoint (slides)

• http://flickrcc.bluemountains.net/ (photos)

• Point-and-shoot camera (photos and video)

• Windows Movie Maker (to pull together an enhanced or video podcast)

Tools

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• CD or DVD

• Course Management System

• Website/Blog

• Hosted site (odeo.com, blip.tv, etc.)

• iTunes (anyone can add a podcast to their directory!)

Places

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QUESTIONS?