- “The technology is becoming so important that online course management systems, such as Angel Learning, are now incorporating features enabling content providers to include podcasting (Nagel, 2007). “
- “At sites that host podcasts, such as Podcast.net or the Education Podcast Network, you can selectively listen to one at a time via your computer or download them to an iPod or any device that can play mp3 files.”
- “For managing podcasts, consider using Juice for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux users. Juice is free software, lets you capture and listen to podcasts anytime anywhere, and supports more than 15 languages.”
- “Students develop literacy skills as they create podcasts. … David Warlick provides evidence of learning at his Education Podcast Network.”
- “In developing podcasts, students become involved with the project method, which is a real-world experience. At Longfellow Middle School in Wisconsin students write storyboards, conference about the content, edit, perform, analyze the raw footage, combine the spoken word with photos or video, work in teams, and meet the class deadlines.”
- “With guidance, elementary students can create podcasts. Students at Willowdale Elementary School in Omaha (NE) created Radio WillowWeb, a podcast series for kids.”
- “Grade 5 students at Tovashal Elementary School (CA) post what they are learning to ColeyCast, named for their teacher.”
- “If students then create their own podcasts, provide a rubric, such as the one developed by Ann Bell at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, so they will know how their work will be critiqued.”
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Podcasts: Where’s the Learning?
by Patricia Deubel, Ph.D. (2007)
Podcasts are becoming popular for educational purposes. Increasingly students in K-12 and in higher education are creating podcasts to demonstrate what they are learning. The technology is becoming so important that online course management systems, such as Angel Learning, are now incorporating features enabling content providers to include podcasting. However, many of those I’ve heard appear to be created by individuals experimenting with the technology and suffer from poor quality in the audio, content, and speaker presentation….
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Comment by advcomp — June 7, 2007 @ 9:32 pm |
http://www.slideshare.net/myasuda/jaltcall-sig-2007/1
Comment by advcomp — June 8, 2007 @ 3:05 am |
1) JALT2007-2.PPT in MPG @myspace
2) DVD Presenter:
Software developement kit for flash authoring, flash control and flash application on web. – Convert ppt to MPEG-1, MPEG-2 movie, software used (free via Give Away of Day)
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