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Benefits of Podcasting in the classroom

Benefits of Podcasting in the classroom. by Patrick Moseley. What is podcasting?. Combination of iPod and broadcasting. MP3 or other internet accessible audio file. Convenience. Feedback Receive lectures. Student Improvement. Vocabulary Writing Editing Public Speaking

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Benefits of Podcasting in the classroom

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  1. Benefits of Podcasting in the classroom by Patrick Moseley

  2. What is podcasting? • Combination of iPod and broadcasting. • MP3 or other internet accessible audio file.

  3. Convenience • Feedback • Receive lectures

  4. Student Improvement • Vocabulary • Writing • Editing • Public Speaking • Presentation Skills

  5. Technology needed • Computer with microphone and internet access • Cell phone • MP3 player • iPod

  6. Creating Podcasts • Educator • Learner

  7. Podcast Audience • Educators • Learners

  8. Conclusion • Successes

  9. References Borja, Rhea R. (2005, December 7). Podcasting craze comes to K-12 schools. Retrieved July 6, 2010 from www.encorewiki.org/download/attachments/37758/k-12+podcasting.pdf Campbell, Gardner. (2005).  Something in the air:  podcasting in education.  Educause Review, November/December 2005, p32-46.  Cooper, Steve.  (2008).  Delivering student feedback in higher education:  the role of podcasting.  Journal of Music, Technology & Education, Vol. 1 Issue 2/3, p153-162.  Dale, Crispin & Pymm, John M. (2009, March).  Podagogy:  The iPod as a learning technology.  Active Learning in Higher Education, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p84-96. Eli discovery tool: Guide to podcasting. (2010). Retrieved July 6, 2010 from http://www.educause.edu/GuideToPodcasting Gribbins, Michele. (2007, May 19). The perceived usefulness of podcasting in higher education: A survey of students’ attitudes and intention to use. Retrieved July 6, 2010 from https://edocs.uis.edu/mgribbin/www/MWAIS2007paper.pdf Guertin, Laura A., Bodek, Matthew J., Zappe, Sarah E., & Kim, Heeyoung. (2006, November 26). Questioning the student use of and desire for lecture podcasts. Retried July 6, 2010 from http://jolt.merlot.org/vol3no2/guertin.htm Huann,, TannHuann & Thong, MongKok. (2006). Audioblogging and podcasting in education. Retrieved July 6, 2010 from http://iresearch.edumall.sg/iresearch/slot/u110/litreviews/audioblogg_podcast.pdf Maag, Margaret M.  (2006).  iPod, uPod?  An emerging mobile learning tool in nursing education and students’ satisfaction.  Proceedings of the 23rd annual ascilite conference:  Who’s learning?  Whose technology?, p483-492. Wayne, G. (2010). Are you wired?. Leadership, 39(3), 16-18. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete database.   Reynard, Ruth. (2008, July 18). Podcasting in Instruction: moving beyond the obvious. Retrieved July 6, 2010 from http://thejournal.com/articles/2008/06/18/podcasting-in-instruction-moving-beyond-the-obvious.aspx?sc_lang=en Riddle, J. (2010). Podcasting in the Classroom: A Sound Success. MultiMedia & Internet@Schools, 17(1), 23-26. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete database. 

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