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Audio or video recording Can be played through computer or downloaded through a mobile device Blogging with digital media files 25% of Americans have seen or listened to a podcast. What is Podcasting
How to Create your own Podcast Step 1: Get a microphone Step 2: Get audio software Step 3: Prepare podcast content Step 4: record your podcast
Continued…. Step 5: Create and RSS feed file Step 6: upload podcast file to an online host Step 7: Publicize your podcast!
How can Podcasts be used? Information Education Entertainment Vocationally
Teacher Uses Teachers can use podcasts to record lectures that can be saved and viewed later. Podcasting can be a great project-based learning technique that requires higher- order thinking skills. Podcasting projects can be used for any subject or unit.
Student Uses Students can work individually or with peers to create and upload a podcast. Students can revisit podcasted lectures or videos. Podcasts can be used to encounter endless information for both education and entertainment.
Special Needs/ELL Students The use of podcasts can beneficial for ELL students as well as students with special needs. Great differentiation of instruction. Helpful for audio and visual learners. Allows students to review material as often as needed. Reading Rockets is a great resource.
Parent Uses Parents can use podcasts to see and hear what their children are learning or working on in class. Podcasts can be used to introduce the teacher and the curriculum.
Resource Links to Classroom Examples by-sandy-scragg/ by-sandy-scragg/ ators/lesson_plans/podcast/index.html ators/lesson_plans/podcast/index.html
Citations/Works Cited CBS Interactive. (2011). Publish Your Podcast-Create Your Own Podcast-Weekend Project. Retrieved from Dietz, Corey. (2011). How to Create Your Own Podcast- A Step-by-Step Tutorial. Retrieved from Gunelius, Susan. (2011). Create a Podcast-How to Create a Podcast in 10 Easy Steps. Retrieved from Ludington, Jake. ( ). 12 Ways to Promote Your Podcast. Retrieved from Sweetwater Sound Inc. (2011). How to make a Podcast. Retrieved from Teacher Tube Podcasting in Plain English. Retrieved from Teacher Tube Podcasting for Teaching and Learning. Retrieved from The Podcast Consumer Revealed. (2009). The Arbitron/Edison Research Internet and Multimedia Study. Retrieved from Wegenke, Wendy. (2008). Podcasts for Teachers and English Language Learners. Retrieved from