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Maria Petropulos District library Coordinator Fowler Unified School District [email protected]

Wiki's and Podcasts

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Maria Petropulos

District library Coordinator

Fowler Unified School District

[email protected]

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What is a Podcast?

• The word podcast is a play on the word broadcast combined with the word iPod

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What is a Wiki?

A wiki is a type of website that allows users to easily add, remove, share, and edit content.

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Benefit’s of using Wiki’s and Podcasts in Education

Helps students collaborate and communicate

Motivates students

Provides opportunities for reading and writing

Postings can be created by students anytime and anyplace

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Podcast Power in Libraries

• Library Tours

• Book Talks

• Information Literacy and Research Help (check out the many already in iTunes, etc.)

• Library updates and library news

• Library events (like Science Fair help, Literacy nights, author readings)

• Archiving class lectures

• Audio book collections

• international pen pal letters (podcast pals!)

Podcasts enable students, teachers and library staff to share information with anyone anytime.

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Podcasting Myths

You do not have to have an iPod to listen or create a podcast.

You need to buy a lot of expensive equipment.

You have to be a technology genius to create a podcast.

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What makes podcasts so special?

• What sets podcasts apart is that they can be automatically downloaded to your computer and synced to your MP3 player without you lifting a finger.

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Podcast Feed?

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My favorite aggregator (podcatcher)

• GoogleReader

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My other favorite…

iTunes

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What do you need for podcasting?

•Microphone

•Digital recorder or computer

•Audio-editing software

•Royal-free music or sounds

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Steps in creating your podcast the old fashion way….

1. Record your podcast in an audio editor

3. Save files as mp3 files

A computer

Recording Software (Audacity or Garage Band

Server space and a file transfer client

A Microphone – Start cheap!

http://ourmedia.org/

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Podcasting Made simple!

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Podcasting, the easy way…

• Podomatic

• Clickcaster

• Odeo

• Gcast

• Slapcast

• Evoca

Audio recording, server space and RSS feed

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Favorite Wiki Sites

• Wikispaces for Educators

• Pbwiki for Educators

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Examples of Podcasts and Wiki’s Together

• http://fowler-history.wikispaces.com

• http://mrscallans.wikispaces.com/Podcasts

• http://rbowens831.wikispaces.com/Podcasts

• http://personal-learning-environments.wikispaces.com/Podcasts

• http://usd261techtalk.wikispaces.com/PodCasts

• http://khemistryteacher.wikispaces.com/Podcasts

• http://wmssmartboard.wikispaces.com/Podcasts

• http://mrkenesky.wikispaces.com/PodCasts

• http://fpriddick.wikispaces.com/Podcasts

• http://eng506.wikispaces.com/Podcasts