Podcasting - very good site
http://webtools4u2use.wikispaces.com/Audio+%26+Podcasting
Podcasting - very good site
http://www.cjoor.com/podcastblogwiki.cfm
Podcasting - looks good
http://www.shambles.net/pages/learning/infolit/edupodcast/
More - with great stuff
http://edtechteacher.org/index.php/teaching-technology/assessment-rubrics
Podomatic
http://www.podomatic.com/featured
Podcasting Legal Guide: Rules for the Revolution
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Podcasting_Legal_Guide
Teaching Ideas - Podcasting
http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/ict/podcasting.htm
Step-by-Step Guide to Podcasting
http://www.how-to-podcast-tutorial.com/03-choosing-a-topic-for-your-podcast.htm
Slideshare intro to Podcasting with examples (not all work)
http://www.slideshare.net/itsco/podcasting-integration-ideas-for-the-classroom
Kathy Schrock's Ideas
Podcasting in the Classroom
More Ideas for Podcasting
http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/37199.aspx
Ideas
http://www.realclassroomideas.com/47.html
Math Podcasts
https://sites.google.com/a/engagestudents.ca/engagestudents/math-podcast-ideas
Sample Podcasts
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/10-podcasts-teachers-and-kids
Podcasting Mathematics
http://commons.pacificu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1028&context=oten
** Podcasting in Education
http://podcasting-in-education.wikispaces.com/
Classroom Tech
http://classroomtech.pbworks.com/w/page/15984809/Podcasting
Read Write Think
http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/creating-persuasive-podcast-1173.html
More read write think
http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/printouts/podcasts-nuts-bolts-creating-30311.html
Sites to Use - Educator World
http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/sites/sites074.shtml/
More Sites
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/25032/
Take a look - alice christie's podcasting
http://alicechristie.org/edtech/digital/podcast/index.html
Vocaroo
http://vocaroo.com/
Buzz Maven Podcasting software list (hosting podcasts and podcasting software) - catcher, producer and recording tool)
A great resource for Windows and Mac users.
http://www.buzzmaven.com/podcast-software-list.html
Richard Farrer Podcasting Pieces (5) that he recomments
http://www.richardfarrar.com/top-5-pieces-of-free-podcasting-software/
Free Tech for Teachers - includes free hosting sites:
Pod Bean is the free podcast hosting service that I used to host all of my Free Technology For Teachers podcasts (I haven't made any since last fall). Pod Bean is a hosting service, not a recording service so you will have to use a recording program and then upload to PodBean to share your episodes. What I like about Pod Bean is the speed of uploading and the ease of integration with blogging platforms.
Blubrry, like Pod Bean, is a podcast hosting service. To record your podcast you will have to record it using Audacity, Garage Band, or another recording tool. Blubrry has a very detailed guide for first-time podcasters. They also offer Blubrry University which is a forum for finding help with glitches and problems you may run into.
PodoMatic: http://www.podomatic.com/login - you must sign up for a free basic account. A few of the ads are not school appropriate, so use with caution. The free tool allows you to upload pictures to go with your podcast, making it a vodcast. There is no download feature with the basic version, so only a link will be provided.
** Once the podcast sounds just the way you want it, it's time to send it to iTunes. You can do this from the File menu in GarageBand, or you can export to an AIFF or MP3 in Audacity and then open the exported file in iTunes. Now you select the file you imported in iTunes and select Get Info from the File menu. Complete the fields. It's best to make sure this information is consistent in each podcast produced.
Who, What, Where, Why, When and How:
Mathtrain.TV is a free educational "kids teaching kids" project from Mr. Marcos & his students at Lincoln Middle School in Santa Monica, CA. Mathtrain.TV was created by middle school mathematics teacher, Eric Marcos. It is part of the Mathtrain.com Project and was created to host our student-created math video lessons all in one place. It is Web 2.0 friendly with its ability for users to generate "ratings" and "comments". Our middle school students use a tablet pc and screen-capturing software, Camtasia Studio, to create the math tutorials. The site is powered by PHPmotion, a free video-sharing software.
Students at Lincoln Middle School create math video lessons (screencasts or mathcasts) which are used for classroom instruction and posted onto sites such as Mathtrain.TV, Mathtrain.com, iTunes, YouTube, TeacherTube and Google Video. Our students work hard at creating the content and construct the best explanations they can in our unscripted format. The videos are offered free, "as is" (under a Creative Commons agreement) and we take no responsibility for any inaccuracies or errors which may exist in the content or site. All videos are reviewed (and sometimes further edited) by a credentialed math teacher. In an effort to make our videos available to many different learners, we are in the process of closed captioning (CC) our videos. At the moment, there may be two versions of the same video lesson on this site; one with and one without captioning. On other videos, we may "burn" the captions right onto the video itself. As technology progresses, we hope to offer our viewers not only the ability to toggle on and off between closed captioning but also alternative language subtitles. For more information about how to caption your own videos, go here: www.dcmp.org/ciy.
We invite students, teachers, parents and educators to join us and help contribute to this global collaborate effort. We are especially interested in student-created mathcasts, hence the "kids teaching kids" motto.
OTHER MATHTRAIN PROJECTS:
Mathtrain.com
Mathtrain.com is a class web site for students at a Santa Monica, CA public middle school where students collaborative and access mostly math resources. Although it is used by our students, most areas are open to the global community by logging in as a "guest". Mathtrain.com was created by math teacher Eric Marcos. It is Moodle-powered.
Mathtrain.com with Mr. Marcos Podcast
The episodes from our iTunes Podcast consist of mostly student-created math video lessons, using a "Kids Teaching Kids" model.
The Flipped Classroom with Podcasting
http://vodcasting.ning.com/
Audacity Tutorials for Podcasting
http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.how-to-podcast-tutorial.com%2F17-audacity-tutorial.htm?tab=comment
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