Podcasting for K-12 Educators
Submitted by Sandie Wales on Mon, 2007-03-19 15:43.
Upcoming Workshops
May 3, 2007 8:30-3:30: West End Educational Service Center
May 22, 2007 8:30-3:30: Desert Mountain Educational Service Center
The focus of the Podcasting for K-12 Educators workshops is to learn how to incorporate podcasts into the K-12 curriculum to increase student engagement. Participants will explore the different types of podcasts and how they may be used to support the curriculum. By using a computer and microphone, participants will create and publish a podcast for enhancing a classroom lesson. Participants may want to bring a Teacher’s Edition to the workshop so they can create an instructional podcast during the course of the training.
Audience
K-12 teachers and administrators
Outcomes
- Understand how and why podcasts engage students in the classroom and their world.
- Understand the different types of podcasts – audio, enhanced and video that can be published to the web.
- Create a podcast that can be used to communicate concepts and ideas with students, parents and colleagues.
- Understand the copyright and fair use guidelines as they apply to podacsts.
- Understand the ways that podcasts are published to the Internet.
For More Information
Contact Molly (Carbo) Large, Professional Development Coordinator

