
A brief introduction to the course and what you will learn.
We are in the Age of Content. Make your own Time Capsule.
Podcasting can have a huge impact on your ability to more effectively communicate with your students and their parents. Scott and Dave talk about some advantages to adding Podcasting to your teaching toolbox.
Who are you instructors and why are they qualified to teach this course?
We want to hear from you! Please introduce yourself in the forum and get to know your follow students.
Why should you be podcasting in the classroom?
Why and how you can build your lecture library (aka a content library or your portfolio).
What projects can you use in the classroom using podcasting?
How to create multimedia in the classroom.
Creativity and ideas are the currency of the 21st century and we discuss how to cultivate that for yourself and your students.
One of the best uses of podcasting in the classroom.
How can you keep parents involved with the class and their child?
How can students benefit from podcasting?
What activities can you plan using podcasting as the core?
How can teachers benefit from podcasting?
Separate Podcasts for Subs, Parents, Admin, Students
Creating a Legacy
The simple way to do things and the complex way of doing things.
What audio equipment will I need?
What you need to know about copyrighted material.
How to address potential concerns from parents.
How to present your podcast concept to your Principal for approval.
Is audio forever?
The next steps you need to take to bring podcasting into your classroom.
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Perhaps you have lived under a rock all your life. Maybe you're interested in learning more about your favorite hobby. This article will help you understand what a podcast is, and how it works.
We'll be covering everything you need about podcasts, including what they are, why they're important, and some examples of popular podcast formats. We'll then answer some frequently asked questions about the 2022 audio medium.
What is a Podcast?
Podcasts are the streaming age's answer for radio. A podcast is defined by the dictionary as a digital audio file that you can download or stream over the Internet. It's fascinating history is what explains why it's called a podcast.
Podcasts are a type of media content that was created in 2004 by former MTV video jockey Adam Curry, and Dave Winer, a software developer. The iPodder allowed users to download radio broadcasts from the internet to their Apple iPod. This is how the podcast term was created. Its name comes from a combination of "iPod" and "broadcasts".
Podcasts have become a very popular form of audio entertainment. They are no longer downloadable radio programs. Podcasts are a series that is created by a host. Each episode is then posted online and subscribers can download and listen to it when it's available.
Podcasts offer a more accessible method for content creators to connect and communicate with their audience than traditional content production methods like radio and TV. Podcasts are not currently regulated. You don't even need a broadcasting licence to publish podcast content. Anyone can start their own podcast with basic audio and recording equipment, as well as a membership to an online hosting platform.
Podcasting in the classroom can be a powerful methodology for
Engaging your students
Introducing students to multimedia
Keeping parents informed
Helping students review or
Assisting absent students to stay up-to-date
Review Teacher performance
Communicate between Administrative staff and Teacher
And much more
In this fast-paced, fun teacher training course, Dave Bullis and Scott Paton take you through the process of using podcasts in the classroom.
We cover specific issues that teachers may face as their start their Podcasts. These include: Copyright issues, Privacy issues, Resistance from the Administration and more.
Discover the many ways Podcasting can be integrated into your curriculum as a teaching tool. And with so many students having their own smartphones, they can easily be listening to podcasts created by the teaching staff or their fellow students.
Over one billion people have subscribed to podcasts and the chances are your students are already listening to them.