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Diffusion of Podcasting

Podcasting, Webcasting, and Video Streaming effects on education. Diffusion of Podcasting . Presenter:. Brittany Riddick Walden University EDUC 7101- Diffusion and Integration of Technology in Education (DUE DATE) Dr. Robert Hancock. Video streaming and Podcasting.

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Diffusion of Podcasting

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  1. Podcasting, Webcasting, and Video Streaming effects on education Diffusion of Podcasting

  2. Presenter: Brittany Riddick Walden University EDUC 7101- Diffusion and Integration of Technology in Education (DUE DATE) Dr. Robert Hancock

  3. Video streaming and Podcasting • Introduction – clip of hotel • Welcome board members – show a video of people sitting around a table. Introduce each person a the table (principals, superintendents, teachers – who want to find the best innovation for their students. • Discuss “data” (fictional data) about the school and the reason why this school would benefit from podcasting

  4. Podcasting – why do we need it? • THE NEED • Prevent information overload • Learn at your own pace • Time to reflect and analyze • ELL benefits (students who speak a different language will have time to reflect) • Asynchronous interaction – convenient Hyperlink to video skit

  5. Podcasting – why do we need it? THE NEED

  6. PODCASTING the innovation- decision process • Timeline • When did the knowledge of the innovation occur • Reference (link) • Persuasion stage of the innovation • Reference (link) • The decision stage for the innovation • Reference (link) • Implementation • Reference (link) • Confirmation • Reference (link) • Communication channels for podcasting • Reference (link)

  7. Podcasting Timeline Podcasting begins to Explode More energy is being placed into this “new” innovation This is the stage Rogers would refer to as Conditions in the air are just right for the beginnings of podcasting 1996 – 2000 increased speed internet speeds assist in the innovation of podcasting 2004 – Explosion of podcasting networks 1999 – The invention of Napster pushed for podcasting 2003 – Podcasting appears in RSS feed form 2005 – American Dictionary deemed the term “podcasting “ the word of the year 1993 – internet radio 2005 – Apple’s Itunescauses a podcasting explosion. 2006 – begins the use of podcasting for education Podcasting shows up in Education 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_podcasting

  8. Early adopters in society Early Adopters in society – Most early adopters were men who did not want to miss out on the sports score. Other early adopters individuals between the age of 20-30 who wanted to listen to music (again mostly men) Click here for reference Innovators Dave Winer Adam Curry Tony Fadell – helped in the creation of the Ipod(where podcasting got its name) Early adopters in education were college professors who wanted students to hear class lecture on their own time as and effort to help students who were absent in class. These adopters still came after the early adopters of society. Early adopters in education

  9. Podcasting • Early adopters • Strategies to persuade early adopters

  10. Podcasting • Laggards • Strategies to prevent laggards

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