Podcasts+and+Vodcasts

This 5th grade teacher has a collection of podcasts, called StudyCast. Check it out [|here].

[|Schools Welcome iPods in Classrooms] From the Dallas Morning News 11-05-07

[|MabryOnline] student podcasts!


 * Podcast:** "Podcasting enables Web sites to provide visitors with audio and/or video recordings that can be listened to and watched at any time." [From Teacher Magazine, [|The Blogvangelist], October 1, 2006] Podcasts with video or images are sometimes called //enhanced podcasts or vodcasts//. Ashley Akins, Sarah Singleton, Carol Yeaman, and John McWilliams, Connie Deal, and Emily Vickery have produced podcasts.

[|The Education Podcast Network] "The Education Podcast Network is an effort to bring together into one place, the wide range of podcast programming that may be helpful to teachers looking for content to teach with and about, and to explore issues of teaching and learning in the 21st century."

Another cool place to search is at [|LearningInHand]. Check out their [|home page] as well for other podcast information and resources.You can also search [|Ed-Cast: The Higher Education Podcast Repository].

Don't miss Apple's site on [|podcasting]. Great resources! Also see [|Edupodder].

[|Podcasting Legal Guide] from Creative Commons

Of course, searching iTunes is also a fantastic way to download existing podcasts.

From Apple literature. Different types of podcasts.... You can create several different kinds of podcasts in GarageBand:
 * Audio podcast episodes contain an audio file.
 * Enhanced podcast episodes contain audio along with markers, artwork, and URLs.
 * Video podcast episodes contain a movie and can also contain audio.
 * Enhanced video podcast episodes contain a movie along with audio, markers, and
 * URLs.

Podcasts can also be created from Keynote and iMovie.


 * Podcasting with Cell Phones**

[|Evoca] (free) [|Gabcast (free)] [|Hipcast] (cost)