What is Podcasting in education all about? Kimberley J. Duff and Maria Cosio Staff Development Cerritos College February 28th, 2008
What is a podcast What can you do with a podcast in education? Advantages of podcasting How do I get started?
What do you think a podcast is?
Podcast History
What is a podcast and where can I listen to it?
Three types of Podcast Audio Only Podcast Enhanced Podcast ( Has Images) Video podcast or Vidcast
Educational podcast
Where to find podcast iTunes and iTunesU PodcastAlley Yahoo Podcast Teacher Tube
WGBH Teachers’ Domain Video
II. Podcasts in Education 1. Campus Educate students and potential students Publicize campus
II. Podcasts in Education 1. Campus Events (pre and post)
II. Podcasts in Education 1. Campus Professional Development
2. Faculty II. Podcasts in Education Course casting
2. Faculty II. Podcasts in Education Supplemental material Course casting
2. Faculty II. Podcasts in Education Supplemental material Course casting Test Reviews Mentor Students Assignment Guidelines FAQs
Video Podcast: Psychology
Kimberley Duff’s first enhanced video podcast used to advertise psychology
3. Students II. Podcasts in Education Digital oral histories/interviews Create Reports for peer review Foreign Language Prep Students as resource (e.g., Academic Excellence Award students) Statz Rap
Statz Rap video podcast created by students, available on Youtube.com
Art History in Just a Minute Academic Video Podcast
Advantages of podcasting Digital Media Literacy Inform and publicize
Advantages of podcasting Digital Media Literacy Gain global perspective Learn on the go Excitement for learning Inform and publicize
Over 10,000 podcasts in education in iTunes
American University Washington College of Law Student attendance did not decline Guest Speakers: Sept to Nov ,500 Penn State Delaware County Guertin, 2005 Earth Science courses 40% listened to first lecture 75% logged on to last podcast* (*not full lecture)
“students clearly value not only the opportunity to participate in a discussion/review session, but also the opportunity to participate in the process of creating the podcast; in other words, the podcast creation process is itself a valued learning experience.” October 2007: 37% (270 students over 4 semesters) listen to the podcasts 44% (148 students over 2 semesters) listen to the precasts students believe that these enhanced their learning (69% for podcasts, 70% for precasts). David Miller
How to get started? iPod with an attachment Audio Recorders Equipment Audio Interface with multiple inputs Computer with built-in audio recorder
How to podcast On a Mac Quicktime - ials/podcasting.html ials/podcasting.html Garageband podcast-51
How to podcast on a PC Audacity ting/ _recording_a_podcast. html
Can I take a class EDT 150 Podcasting in Education This course covers the concepts and techniques for creating web-based broadcasting, called podcasts, for educational purposes and making them available on the Internet. Podcasting is a way to post and distribute electronic media files online. Podcasting content, resources, hardware and software requirements, and procedures will be covered in addition to methods of integrating podcasts into educational course content. (2 units) Transfer Credit: CSU
Podcast Assignment
Resources Innovation Center/Multi-media Dept. Students TECHed - Ontario, CA in April 10th - 13th 2008
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