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Does your teacher have a podcast?

Episode #006We talk about how financial and access barriers to educational materials can be reduced by podcastingWhat did we learn?The number of educational podcasts is growingOpen Educational Resources (OER) can now add podcasts to their list of textbooks, streaming video, simulations, courseware, and softwareTeachers can benefit their students by making lectures, exercises, and examples freely availableTeachers can help students learn with content that can be retained, reused, revised, remixed, and redistributedK-12 educational institutions can leverage podcasts for both domestic and international educationPodcasting lets any educator can become their own content producer todayAdditional ReadingPodcasts in the ClassroomProject Audio: Teaching Students How to Produce Their Own PodcastsHow To Enter The NPR Student Podcast ChallengeHow Podcasts Can Improve Literacy in the ClassroomTeacherCast Educational NetworkColonial Williamsburg Past and Present PodcastDan Carlin - Hardcore History PodcastKaren Jackson - A Long Look: Slow Art at the National GalleryTranscriptsJSON TranscriptSRT TranscriptSupport the ShowEvery episode is a work of passion that requires a lot of coffee! We research, read, record, mix, edit, and produce every episode ourselves.We would greatly appreciate it if you could do two things for us:FEEDBACK: Send us a quick note of encouragement to us. This keeps us going when times get tough!VISIT: If you enjoy this podcast, please consider visiting our website at podwrecked.com!Thank you for taking the time to listen. You are appreciated!Start Your Own PodcastPodwrecked is an Oncetold Production. If you need a partner in telling your podcast story, consider using oncetold.us.