Podcasting 101 for K–12 Librarians
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Saved by 50 people (-10 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-09-12
- Lspota on 2009-11-03 - Tags no_tag
- Mctumenas on 2009-10-19 - Tags podcasting , podcast , podcasts
- Kstewart01 on 2009-10-19 - Tags podcast
- Tlw835 on 2009-10-19 - Tags podcasting , podcast , web2.0 , podcasts , education , library , technology , article , EDES501#2
- Doonlibrary on 2009-07-29 - Tags podcasting , library2.0
Public Sticky notes
The podcast is a viable alternative for delivering research content or lessons to students who need reÂmedial or extended support. While auditory learners particularly benefit when podcasts are incorporated into the teaching model, librarians can help all students and staff find ways to creatively use podcasting. Sometimes new formats are the key to igniting interest. While creating podcasts, students learn to research, write, develop vocabulary, speak effectively, manage time, solve problems, and grab attention.
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on 2006-10-25 by vahidm