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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 1 How I Dropped EUR 35000 Presented at BarCamp Ireland By Bernard Goldbach bgoldbach AT yahoo.combgoldbach AT yahoo.com Also podcast at podcasting.ie Soft copy at http://podcasting.ie/research/35000.ppt/
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 2 Topics History of podcasting (cultural) Producing educational podcasts (tech) Pedagogy of podcasting (learning)
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 3 Background Tipperary Institute has been podcasting since October 2005. Episodes drop onto iTunes twice weekly. Sessions run 16-28 minutes. Revision material identified as [primetopic].
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 4 Culturally History (tethered) History (untethered) Info from Ireland’s senior webcaster, Brian Greene (wxtc.net)
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 5 History: Tethered 1844: Telegraph 1876: Telephone then telecons. 1894: Radio then extension lectures. 1927: Television then EdTV. 1969: ARPANET then OLL.
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 6 History: Untethered 1980: Walkman 1984: Discman 1991: 75% have VCRs 1993: WWW 1996: DVD 1997: MP3 player 2001: iPod 2002: DVD trumps VCR. 2006: 100 iPods/minute
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 7 Technologically Consuming podcasts Producing podcasts
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 8 Consuming Educasts iTunes subscriptions provide global access to learning. Intranet R Drive archives ensure local control of not-ready-for- prime-time material.
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 9 Educational Podcasts Univ of Washington: 21 courses IT Sligo podcasts itunes.stanford.edu Duke University Michael Brady, TCD James Bowen, UCC
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 10 Producing Educasts Teacher as Facilitator Reading Lists on Moodle Discussion Notes in class Primetopics as highlights Shownotes prepared. Studio Set up Post-production clocked
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 11 Exploding the Myths Computers do more than compute. Computer literacy means more than ECDL. Standard operating systems can edit, publish, and network.
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 12 More Myths: Process Audio production can be simple. Production skills are learning skills. Groupwork skills in the studio. Social learning evident. Active learning flows from syllabus. Creative revision enhances knowledge.
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 13 More Myths: Production Basic podcasting is basic audio recording and structured archiving. Computer with soundcard. Or MP3 recorder. Upload over internet.
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 14 Social Learning Piaget’s concepts apply here. Geneplore model of creativity is relevant.
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 15 Pedagogical Value Interactive learning Social learning, not mechanistic method of indoctrination. Generative approach. Behalf of membership.
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 16 Responses through Comment Casting Robin Blandford Response by phone.
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 17 Time-shifting and enablement Earbud learning Asynchronous Programme notes Easy iPod usage
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 18 Upcoming Developments Irish podcast community growing Presenting more at DIT e-learning week Educast.ie emerging Focus on connecting standard classrom, research and revision Takeaway CD Podcast plug-in for Moodle
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 19 Glossary Creative Commons Digital voice editor Podcasting Podsafe music RSS syndication
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 20 Revision Identify the major technology required to participate in a two-way podcast course event. Cite the URL where Tipperary Institute podcast sessions are located. What pedagogical elements bolster podcasting’s claim to an element of distributed learning?
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 21 Tutorial 53-01 Download this podcast at podcasting.ie.
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 22 References Brian Greene, “A short history of podcasting”, presentation delivered to the Irish Internet Association, April 12, 2006. Bernard Goldbach, “Sound education in your pocket” at irish.typepad.com/irisheyes/2006/04/sound_education.ht mlstudents_with_a.html Robin Blandford, “Commentcasting” at www.bytesurgery.com “Changing Technology—How can we keep up?” Chamber Executive 20, no. 9: 1.
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 23 Useful Links www.briangreene.com www.podleaders.com www.technolotics.com Theculturesluts.blogspot.com Imeall.blogspot.com www.dailysourcecode.com www.bytesurgery.com Learning.tippinst.ie Music.podshow.com
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05/23/2006 Sound Education in Practise 24 Questions? Bernie Goldbach Bfg@tippinst.ie +353 861743369 soft copy of this Topgold Lecture: Podcasting.ie/research/sound_education.ppt
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