Most pressing podcasting questions!
What are the most pressing questions you've brought to our intermediate/advanced podcasting workshop today?
This blog is a space for reflections and presentation / workshop feedback. My primary blog is "Moving at the Speed of Creativity," accessible on http://www.speedofcreativity.org.
17 Comments:
Are you recording this now?..so that we can podcast it?
Diane
6:09 AM
I'd like information on classroom management issues.
Also, how teachers can post podcasts, rss feeds and videocast on sites that are not blocked by filters.
6:11 AM
Options for wrapping RSS enclosures for making an audio file into a true podcast.
How to create enhanced podcasts using free or low cost Windows tools.
6:11 AM
Where can my teachers post podcasts (for free of course)? They know about iTunes but have had difficulty with it. Where can I send them?
6:11 AM
How do I help teachers realize the value of spending the time required for podcasting?
6:12 AM
what kinds of recording tools can I use to capture audio in a large room?
6:14 AM
Best practices in incorporating it within the curriculum and classroom, including managing the production of the podcast.
Secondly, making it available beyond the classroom.
6:14 AM
Getting the administrators and staff to recognize the value and take the time to get started and then continue is a real challenge.
Getting our firewall opened up for some of these resources is a fight.
6:16 AM
What are the quickest/easiest tools to post podcasts?
Are there web based audio tools that allow for posting and responses? Easy/quickest for bringing response from family/friends and supporters?
I am an assistive technology consultant (sp ed) that is looking for tools that treat audio as a primary means of literacy?
6:16 AM
What are the costs to a district when looking at supporting all the tools needed for making podcasts?
Could you talk about the value of podcasting in special education (low reading/writing/speaking skills)? Examples?
6:20 AM
What is the best way to plan and deliver a 6 hr. workshop on podcasting with newbies? How would you organize the content/activities so that participants complete and post at least one podcast?
6:31 AM
It seems like you can keep teachers with you until it comes to publishing. That's the barrier...too many hoops.
6:37 AM
I'm still playing Joust!
6:41 AM
David Rose, http://cast.org/
http://www.cast.org/pd/tes/index.html
http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/ideas/tes/
I tool I am trying to have adopted district wide this network product with word prediction and talking word processor features.
http://www.donjohnston.com/products/solo/index.html
8:41 AM
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8:42 AM
Scott Lockman
http://tokyocalling.org/
9:00 AM
An Ann Arbor Teacher doing a lot of podcasting.
http://slausonpodshow.blogspot.com/index.html
9:09 AM
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