juz came to realise that swee kin has compiled this list of resources for audioblogging which allows quick reference at one glance, great work 🙂
A Weekly Podcast Written and Produced by CIS Students
If you are looking for some podcasts that are produced by students, here’s an example.
For teachers, you’ll be able to find resources like lesson plan, rubrics and a few tips too. Enjoy 🙂
Podcast RSS Feed Generator
If you are currently hosting podcasts/audioblogs on your own personal webspace, and the RSS feeds are not automatically generated (or the fact is that you are writing/editing your own feeds), you can make use of this feed generator to generate the necessary feed automatically.
[source: podcastingnews]
Podcasting finds a place in education
… and so reports The Daily Vanguard from Portland State University.
�Podcasting isn�t a replacement for in-classroom teaching: it is, however, an
excellent supplemental study aid,� said Chris Dawson, CTO of Web Cast in a
Box. �The option to review a lecture on an iPod, while in the car, on the train or
on vacation, is something many students are interested in. Many already have
iPods [or another MP3 player] and can listen to podcasts with very little effort.�
Schools and universities are beginning to use podcasting to archive and make
available lectures and seminars. Bart Massey, professor of computer science at
Portland State, is investigating podcasts for use in his own classes.
and the full report goes here.
How to create a podcast
Here’s another quick guide to audioblog/podcast, check it out 🙂