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Does Your Teacher Have a Podcast?
Tim and Kyle talk about the influence that podcasts can and will have on the classroom and why teachers need to embrace educational podcasts.
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Podwrecked Ep.006
Episode #006
- We talk about how financial and access barriers to educational materials can be reduced by podcasting
What did we learn?
- The number of educational podcasts is growing
- Open Educational Resources (OER) can now add podcasts to their list of textbooks, streaming video, simulations, courseware, and software
- Teachers can benefit their students by making lectures, exercises, and examples freely available
- Teachers can help students learn with content that can be retained, reused, revised, remixed, and redistributed
- K-12 educational institutions can leverage podcasts for both domestic and international education
- Podcasting lets any educator can become their own content producer today
Additional Reading
- Podcasts in the Classroom
- Project Audio: Teaching Students How to Produce Their Own Podcasts
- How To Enter The NPR Student Podcast Challenge
- How Podcasts Can Improve Literacy in the Classroom
- TeacherCast Educational Network
- Colonial Williamsburg Past and Present Podcast
- Dan Carlin - Hardcore History Podcast
- Karen Jackson - A Long Look: Slow Art at the National Gallery
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