Week 14: Ed Podcasts
EDCI318 Technology for Teaching & Learning- FALL 2018
Podcasts in Education: Great way to Learn as a New Teacher
Maybe you are swamped don’t have time to sit down and sift through the latest education blogs for ideas and inspiration. If the thought of trying to carve out more hours in your day leaves you feeling overwhelmed, Listening to podcasts might be for you.
Podcasts are a great way to get information when you’re driving in your car, making dinner at home, or working out at the guy, or just walking across campus. Podcasts don’t force you to find more time in your day; they give you the opportunity to capitalize on all the dead time that already exists in your day by simply downloading the .mp3 or syncing a podcast to your iTunes account on your smartphone or iPad.
These list should get your started or you could find some on your own.
- Education Tech Podcasts
- Best Education Podcasts 2017
- 30 Best Education Podcasts
- 51 Education Podcasts For The 21st Century Teacher
- The 15 Most Popular Podcasts For Teachers
- 10 Must-Listen Podcasts for Teachers
- 11 teacher podcasts you need to listen to right now
- 16 Education Podcasts to Check Out
- Google teacher Tribe Podcast
- Education Podcast Network
- Latest Posts & Podcasts fro, TeacherCast Edu Network
- Tech Edge
- John Spencer
- Richard Byrne Practical Ed Tech Tips
- Edutopia
- Mark Anderson
- Shake Up Learning
- Wes Fryer Moving at the Speed of Creativity
- Tony Vincent Learning in Hand
- Shawn Beard The Techy Coach
Get the Podcast App, kinda like iTunes for Music but for Podcasts
- Find and listen to at least 3 podcast episodes
- They may be from the same series or different series
- Use the list above to find Podcasts or find them on your own.
- You might consider taking a few notes as you listen to use when writing your reflection of learning.
- As we have been doing all semester, discuss in detail what you learned and discovered listening to each of the 3 different podcasts.
- Be specific and detailed citing 2-3 things you learned and discovered in EACH episode.
- Make sure you include live working LINKS to everything you discuss.
- This is one post entry in Seesaw with 3 sections. See the formatting example below.
20 points for each episode reflection
Cyndi Kuhn
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