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Best podcasts about educational podcasting

Latest podcast episodes about educational podcasting

Teachers Talk Radio
The Morning Break with Graham Stanley 15-02-22: educational podcasting

Teachers Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 65:55


On today's show I spoke to Joe Dale from the UK about educational podcasting.

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Lesson: Impossible
Agents Mealey & Tudisco (Educational Podcasting)

Lesson: Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 37:09


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About the 'T' in STEM
Educational Podcasting: Reflecting on My Experiences and Finding My Voice

About the 'T' in STEM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 29:45


Download my free e-book "Digital Resources for Edupreneurs" https://www.heathermonthie.com/resources/ I share with you 7 different thoughts and things I've learned over the last year and a half of podcasting. I also share my vision for the podcast in 2020 and beyond! Why I started my blog and podcast in the first place.I wanted to share technology and education research and news at scale.Really struggled with a name for the podcast, so I took a strategic approach based on alphabetization in the iTunes directory.I think it's time to change the podcast name now that I have a vision and direction for the podcast. Should I just call it the Heather Monthie Show or the Dr. Heather Podcast? What are your other ideas?Decided to add my podcast to YouTube even though all the "experts" advise against it.YouTube is the 2nd largest search engine and I am able to track that several of you have found the podcast through YouTube.YouTube offers closed-captions on videos which allows those of you who are deaf or hard of hearing to be able to participate. I am still trying to figure out if I am doing the captions correctly, so please feel free to reach out with suggestions to make the podcast more accessible.Podcasting has helped with public speaking and thinking on my toes. I've done quite a bit of public speaking in the past, but podcasting has really helped develop that skill even more.I initially made the decision to not do interviews just due to the logistics around trying to match up schedules of two busy people. I intend to start doing interviews in 2020 and will just schedule out when I intend to record hoping that one of those times will work for the guest!I have been financing the costs around setting up and running the podcast. There's software, hosting, graphics, etc. I've kept the cost down quite a bit, but as this grows, I will need to start outsourcing some of the behind the scenes work. I will be looking for an editor, someone who can help with graphics, and promoting on social media. This costs money, so I will be open to having discussions with potential sponsors.I envision this podcast being interesting to these groups of people. I call these individuals social edupreneurs, or education entrepreneurs with a social mission:Teachers, administrators, coaches, technology professionals, etc who are currently working in schools whether it's K-12, vocational schools, training centers, community colleges, or universities who are interested in making creative change happen in education using technology as a tool. Teachers, administrators, coaches, technology and business professionals, developers, investors, etc who are currently working outside of the educational system who are interested in making creative change happen in education using technology as a tool. A subgroup here are business professionals who are passionate about education but don't work in education and are interested in helping to make a difference without leaving their profession. I give the example of a cybersecurity professional who might write a book to help teachers feel more confident in the content area.If you're interested in being on the podcast or maybe you have an idea for what I should rename the podcast, please feel free to send me a message on Linkedin, Facebook, or Twitter!

EdListen
1 - Educational Podcasting vs1

EdListen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 28:02


This is the first episode of the Reboot of the Edlisten Podcast. In this episode I talk about the research I did to start a 3rd grade weekly podcast. I covered the hardware, and software I am using for this podcast and what I hope to be using at the 3rd grade level. Hardware Microphones: AT2100 or AT2005 Software Remote Guest Recording: https://zencastr.com/ Audio Editing: https://www.soundtrap.com/ Hosting: https://anchor.fm/ 60 Second Challenge Record your favorite quote https://online-voice-recorder.com/ https://vocaroo.com/ Your host: Bjorn Behrendt @edlisten --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edlisten/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edlisten/support

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Educational Podcasting Today – The TeacherCast Educational Network

In this episode of (https://toughtalkwithteachers.weebly.com/) to learn how they are creating professional development for themselves, one episode at a time.   If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our (http://teachercast.net/contact) and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss: The Tough Teacher Talk Podcast Lessons learned from Educational Podcasting … so far… Using Google Keep to create Podcasting Show Notes Building a Podcasting Website using Weebly Should you be a podcasting perfectionist? About Whitney and JonathanWhitney ChoateWhitney Choate brings adventure to education. From her teaching experiences abroad and technology know-how, she creates a positive and engaging atmosphere inside the classroom and outside the school walls. She is currently a high school special education teacher and instructional technology coach in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Jonathan CompasJonathan Compas is a highly-driven teacher with direction. As an innovative educator, he paves the way for the next generation of critical thinkers always searching out the latest research-based methods to reach his students. Jonathan is currently a kindergarten teacher and educational leader in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. About The Tough Talk with Teachers PodcastOur mission is simple: to empower teachers by discussing real struggles in education while having a positive outlook. Links of InterestHomepage: https://www.toughtalkwithteachers.weebly.com (https://www.toughtalkwithteachers.weebly.com/) Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ChoateNotes (https://www.twitter.com/ChoateNotes) Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/MisterCompas (https://www.twitter.com/MisterCompas) Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/toughteachertlk (https://www.twitter.com/toughteachertlk) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/toughteachertlk (https://www.facebook.com/toughteachertlk) Follow Educational Podcasting TodayThe TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network | @TeacherCast (http://www.twitter.com/teachercast) @PodcastingToday (http://www.twitter.com/podcastingtoday) Follow our HostJeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury (http://www.twitter.com/jeffbradbury) Explore these ResourcesIn this episode, we mentioned the following resources: Learn how to create your own Podcasts with these great resources from TeacherCast (http://educationalpodcasting.today/) Join our brand new Facebook Page! (http://educationalpodcasting.tips/) Join our PLNAre you enjoying the TeacherCast Network, please share your thoughts with the world by commenting on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/educational-podcasting-today/id972444781?mt=2) today? I enjoy reading and sharing your comments on the podcast each week. Let’s Work TogetherHost: Jeff Bradbury (http://twitter.com/jeffbradbury) Email: (mailto:info@teachercast.net) Voice Mail: (http://www.teachercast.net/voicemail) YouTube: (http://www.teachercast.net/YouTube) iTunes: (http://www.teachercast.net/iTunes) Check Out More TeacherCast ProgrammingEducational Podcasting Today ( http://www.educationalpodcasting.today (http://www.educationalpodcasting.today/) ) Need a Presenter?Jeff Bradbury (http://jeffreybradbury.com/) , or to Broadcast your conference LIVE!

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Educational Podcasting Today – The TeacherCast Educational Network
Selecting and Working With Podcasting Cohosts

Educational Podcasting Today – The TeacherCast Educational Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 35:49


In today's episode, we explore and examine the inner workings of podcasting cohosts. How should you set up your podcast when there is more than one voice? What types of applications are available when working in a multi-author environment? What are some tips and tricks used to make sure everyone is contributing to your podcast? We explore all this and more in today's episode of Educational Podcasting today. If you would like to have your show featured on Educational Podcasting today, please voicemail (https://www.teachercast.net/voicemail) and I'd be happy to showcase your podcast today! Show TopicsEduRoadTrip Podcast Working with and Selecting Cohosts for your Podcast About Our Guest EduRoadTrip (http://www.twitter.com/eduroadtrip) is a podcast hosted by Greg Bagby, Justin Birckbichler, and Mari Venturino. Set up like a national road trip, this podcasts explores lessons gleaned from landmarks, meets up with featured guests, and shares teaching tips and tricks. Join us on the journey that is education! Website: http://eduroadtrip.blogspot.com/ (http://eduroadtrip.blogspot.com/) Twitter: @eduroadtrip (http://www.twitter.com/eduroadtrip) Greg Bagby Greg is a principal in Chattanooga, Tennessee. As he matures, Greg would love to become an educational technology or music supervisor, as well as dabbling in making pizza! Greg's day off would consist of reading or playing around with new technology. On Twitter, Greg can be found @gregbagby (http://www.twitter.com/gregbagby) . Mari Venturino: Mari is a Seventh grade Science/AVID teacher at Mar Vista Academy in Imperial Beach, California. In the future, Mari would like to continue in her current role and perhaps be a mentor to other teachers. Mari spends her free time reading on the beach, eating ice cream, and playing with her puppy. You can connect with Mari on Twitter through her handle www.marielleventurino.com (http://www.marielleventurino.com) . Justin Birckbichler Justin is a fourth-grade teacher at Hilda J. Barbour Elementary School in Front Royal Virginia. If Justin had a day off from teaching, you could find him reading or playing around with technology or his cat. Technology is one of Justin's passions and he strives to be a technology coach in the future. You can read Justin's blog at @Mr_B_Teacher (http://www.twitter.com/Mr_B_Teacher)  

The TeacherCast Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network
Celebrating Educators and Education at the Bammy Awards

The TeacherCast Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2017 37:36


Jeff sits down with BAM! Radio Network's Rae Pica to discuss 30 years of Education and Educational Podcasting.

Principally Speaking
PS15: Educational Podcasting Expert Jeff Bradbury

Principally Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2014 31:04


For today's episode I talk with music teacher Jeff Bradbury, who is also the mastermind behind teachercast.net.  You can connect with Jeff there or at jeffreybradbury.com.  If you are also interested in podcasting or webcast development, I highly recommend contacting Jeff.  He's very helpful and a great guy.   As I mentioned at the conclusion of this episode, I'm involved in a new monthly meetup happening in the Fort Wayne area for other passionate and innovative educators.  The first meeting is happening October 15.  If you're interested in joining us, please click here.   I'm also excited to be attending the upcoming Indiana Connected Educators Conference on October 16th and 17th.  You can find out more information here.   Finally, don't forget to head over to mr.chrisnesi.com to check out the House of EdTech Podcast.   Tune in next week for my talk with 2014 Maryland Assisant Principal of the Year and host of Twitter #APChat Jared Wastler.    

Learning, Teaching and Assessment in Higher Education
#63 Educational podcasting - generating ideas for a book

Learning, Teaching and Assessment in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2008 18:46


This podcast episode presents a series of activities that invite you to participate in the writing of a book about innovative models for educational podcasting. The activities, which are introduced and accompanied by a downloadable work book, guide you through some simple techniques that will help you to generate about four ideas during a one hour session working with one other person. When you have finished please email your ideas to me at a.j.middleton (at) shu.ac.uk, and I will acknowledge this and invite you to become involved in the peer review system. The activity starts at 4 mins 30 seconds. Download the work book at: http://teaching.shu.ac.uk/podcast/pdf/edpod-workbook.pdf Check the Show Notes at http://ltapodcast.blogspot.com

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Culpepper Online

 Listed below is the presentation for the 1 hour session (#8) “The ABC’s and 123’s of Educational Podcasting”.  It is wide-screen format.  I hope those that view it, find it useful.  It focuses on the Windows operating system only and offers all free resources (as far as software) to help teachers, students, and professionals utilize … Continue reading AETC 2007

Learning, Teaching and Assessment in Higher Education
#44 Educational podcasting - launching the Closer! project

Learning, Teaching and Assessment in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2007 13:12


The Closer! pilot is a new educational podcasting initiative being run at Sheffield Hallam. It will run in the 2007-08 academic year and will evaluate the Podcast LX Building Block in Blackboard. The pilot will be supported by Academic Innovation in the Learning and Teaching Institute and e-Learning support teams in the faculties. Podcasting, audio and video are relatively new media and Academic Innovation are particularly interested in working with people who are interested in taking the opportunity to introduce innovation into their own practice. The pilot seeks to encourage ideas that introduce either new voices or new ways of sharing voices in the learning environment. The pilot is called Closer! because one important area for innovation is how the learning community can be brought closer together through the use of audio. Here are the 10 points I propose in the recording that will help podcast designers to create a good educational experience with podcasting: 1. Relevance is clear to the students 2. Recording quality is adequate and represents the significance of the podcast to the course 3. Embedded amongst, and integrated with, other course material appropriately 4. It informs or leads to other learning activity 5. Engaging format appropriate to the audio medium 6. It does not create a burden on the students (time, access, technology) 7. It does not create a burden on the academic (production time, technology) 8. Academically rigorous (ethically and legally appropriate, participants consent, basis of claims to knowledge are clear) 9. It does not exclude some students 10. It connects to related information through its 'show notes' . An introduction to the Closer! pilot can be found at: http://teaching.shu.ac.uk/podcast/pilot/intro.mp3 Check the Show Notes at http://ltapodcast.blogspot.com

Learning, Teaching and Assessment in Higher Education
#30 Educational podcasting - a discussion

Learning, Teaching and Assessment in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2007 10:44


Andrew Middleton is joined by academic colleagues who consider ideas for educational podcasting following an introduction to the technology. Check the Show Notes at http://ltapodcast.blogspot.com

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Learning, Teaching and Assessment in Higher Education
#25 Commutecast on educational Podcasting

Learning, Teaching and Assessment in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2007 16:33


Andrew Middleton records a commutecast on the way to work reflecting on educational podcasting, research, and plans for the new year. Check the Show Notes at http://ltapodcast.blogspot.com

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San Diego EDTEC
The best career you never heard of..

San Diego EDTEC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2006


Wed. Oct 25th, is the undergraduate career fair where juniors and seniors of any major can learn about the best career out there. What is that career? Well, it's a career that can take on many different job titles, instructional designer, educational technologist, performance consultant, and more. We'll hear from companies around San Diego that are here to tell you why they hire EDTEC grads. This podcast is just the teaser. We'll come back with some interviews from the career fair in a future episode. You will get sample of what Robin Martin, former co-host, and instructional designer at Mission Federal Credit Union will be saying at the event on the 25th. I'll point you to the student projects from the EDTEC 700 course on Educational Podcasting. We'll get a visit from SAGE president Chrissy Chamberlain. When IS the holiday party? Find out here. download show

San Diego EDTEC
Podcasting with Odeo

San Diego EDTEC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2006


We run a course on Educational Podcasting here at SDSU. It's a one unit course held this Saturday September 16 and again on September 30th. I'm busy prepping for the class this week, but will continue with more episodes throughout the academic school year. In future episodes, we'll get back to more of a radio format, but this week I'm sharing some of the course materials. I did two screencasts on one of my new favorite sites, ODEO. I may do more for the class on the other sites/programs we're using. (We're covering feedburner.com, iTunes, and Garageband. ) The first screencast covers how and why you should set up an ODEO account, and the second screencast shows some of the ways to record your show. I thought about putting them up on my new favorite site, youtube.com but decided to make them available for download instead. Each screencast is in an iPod friendly format that will play for anyone with quicktime installed on their machine.

San Diego EDTEC
Today's Podcasting is like Radio in the 20's - Bernie Dodge

San Diego EDTEC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2006


Last night I broke a bottle of champagne over my laptop to celebrate the launch of the SD Edtech podcast series. You can download the first episode, subscribe to the RSS feed, or listen to us on iTunes. The first episode runs 22 minutes and includes: Excerpts from Bernie Dodge's EDTEC 700 class on Educational Podcasting The first of a two part series with Fred Saba looking at the learning system of the future The IVIE Project - Innovative Videos in Education Freebies- Bloglines.com Allison Rossett breaks down the upcoming Alumni Event at SDSU on April 28th. ASTD is hosting a luncheon on April 26th featuring Tamar Elkeles Qualcomm’s Learning & Organizational Development Center (download flyer) Please feel to share any comments, cheers, or jeers below. - Karl Richter