If you are watching this now, you are probably one of my regular subscribers and this podcast is actually intended for the unpoded, those who have not ventured into the land of podcasts. I will host a Poster Session at NECC07 on Tuesday from 1-3PM to help persuade teachers that should should make time to LISTEN! Podcasts open up a whole new world of possibilities for educators in teerms of networking, support and ongoing professional develoment. I picked two of my current favorites to highlight, The Ohio Treasure Chest by Eric Curtis and of course, Podcast for Teachers, Techpod with Dr. Kathy and Mark. I hope neither minds a little publicity. People deserve to be recognized for their work for the community and I aplaud them. If you are a podcaster then you surely know about the time commitment required to produce them.
I will be handing out a flyer with my current iTunes playlist so people can get an idea of where to start. Naturally that includes, The Appleby School and EdTechTalk among others. My list changes often. So many podcasts, so little time. In addition I have a "coloring book" handout with a few podcasts mentioned. It is my hope that people will not only take a look at small voices, an example of a teacher experimenting with authentic literacy projects, but that they will begin a personal quest for knowledge.
I would value any of your comments. I know this presentation isn't perfect but I just had to say, ENOUGH or I would still be working away.
I will also host a Brid's of a Feather on Monday at 4:45 for educators who would like to compare notes about how they use podcasting in the classroom. Would-be podcasters also welcome.




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