Sunday, October 12, 2008

Different Approaches for PodCasting

The first podcast I listened to was Kids Cast Learning and Teaching with PodCasting. This pod cast will help teachers and kids get started with podcasting. Dan Schmit suggested talking in questions and brain storming with questions. The first set of questions should cover the who, what, why, when, how. Another suggestion was "what is the big idea" of the podcast that you wanted to talk about. Make sure listeners understand the topic. Make sure you do your homework and when you ask a question you know the answer. I think that this site helped me the most understand the bones of podcasting.
The second podcast that I listened to was SmartBoard Lesson Pod Cast. Ben Hazzard and Joan Badger were informative but the podcast was more laid back. It seem to me that they were old friends just talking about nothing. The podcast I listened to was lesson 146. The two just keep going back and forth.
The next podcast I listened to was MacBreak Weekly PodCast 109. There were many speakers which I did enjoy. There was variety in the conversation between the speakers. The topic that they were talking about was interesting to me. Each one had something a little different to say from each other. It seem to me they know alot of facts about they topic of the day. They also seem to be having fun and it came across on the podcast. This was another one of my favorites.
Ed Tech Weekly was very professional it make have been the best podcast I listened to. Right from the start I could tell the differences from all the other podcast I listened to. Everyone introduced themselves which I liked. They gave the day and date and one of the speakers kept on the topic. They had follow up martial about there last podcast. They gave out alot of information. Each person had something that was very vital to the podcast to add. I really learned how I would do a podcast from listened to this one. This podcast helped me put podcasting all together so I could know what I would want when I start my podcasting program.

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