Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Podcasting

Resources:
Apple's Podcast Page - Some great links with info for both listeners and creators!
PoducateMe - Practical Solutions for Podcasting in Education
Podcast Examples - Dan Schmit's presentation on podcasting in the classroom (via iTunes podcast)--contains the examples we referred to in our presentation
Examples part deux - download a presentation from Dan with more examples
Apple's Podcast SUBSCRIBING Tips - Great tips for podcast lovers
Educational Podcasting Network - another resource for finding education-related podcasts
Podcasting Legal Guide - Legal issues in regards to podcasting
Podcasting Links
5 Steps to Free Podcasting
Podcasting Toolbox
School in the Coulee (look for podcasting info, story board and rubric)
The Tech Teacher podcasting resource
More Podcasting Resources

Rubrics:
A+ Podcast Rubric
Another A+ Rubric (for PowerPoint, but still applicable)
Nice collection of rubrics
Higher Ed Rubric
Podcast rubric from Kathy Schrock
Kathy Schrock's Rubrics page
Kathy Schrock's Critical Evaluations page


Copyright:
Copyright Chart: copyright_chart.pdf
Copyright and Fair Use in Teaching by American University
Center for the Study of the Public Domain by Duke University
Copyright/Fair Use Comic Book

Books:
Kidcast: Podcasting in the Classroom by Dan Schmit
Kidcast: Podcasting Activities, Strategies, and Ideas by Dan Schmit
Dan's website

Digital Storytelling Links

The Center for Digital Storytelling
http://www.storycenter.org/
Center for Digital Storytelling
University of Houston Educational Uses for Digital Storytelling
Jason Ohler digital storytelling workshop
Seven Steps to Creating a Digital Story
Teacher's Guide to Making Student Movies
Digital Storytelling with Kidz Online
Digital Storytelling.orgDigital Director's GuildClay Animation ResourcesThe Clay Animators How To siteAnother How To Claymation site
Create A Visual Narrative -new
Create a Digital Documentary -new
Tricks of the Trade - new Great site about creating political ad videos and how music, sound effects, graphics, and voice overs can really make a difference to your video

Technology Integration Links

I am in the process of moving some things around into a central location for WV Resources.

Check out the following sites!


4Teachers.org features many interactive learning and design tools for teachers and lots of ideas and examples for integrating technology.
Apple Learning Interchange Resources includes curriculum materials, technology how-tos, information for parents and families and more.
Bell South Education Gateway for Integrating Technology
Computer Learning Foundation is an international nonprofit educational foundation, dedicated to improving the quality of education and preparation of youth for the workplace through the use of technology. It provides articles and many other resources.
Curriculum Resource Guide for Integrating Computers into the Curriculum is an expanding collection of project compilation which originated from a graduate class in educational computing. Projects are grouped by elementary, middle and high school ideas.
Educational Technology for Engaged Learning and for Literacy from Jamie McKenzie's From Now On is one of the premier websites for keeping educators abreast of important issues around technology use and integration that promotes student learning.
Education and Computer Connection Newsletter features information for educators, parents and students who use technology and the Internet to enhance learning.
EducatorsKonnect includes links to many interesting projects and learning based websites for students like Today, Hoorah and Enternet '99.
Kathy Schrock's Homepage links to her Guide for Educators which is a categorized list of sites useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth
Integrating Literacy and Technology into the Curriculum is the International Reading Association's (IRA) 2001 position statement on this issue.
Internet4Classrooms helps teachers make effective use of the Internet with resources like "daily web doses", links for K-12 teachers, and on-line practice modules with many software applications.
Literacy in the Information Age includes a virtual library of search results from Open Directory
Literacy and Technology Resources from Joyce Hinkson
Planning a Telecollaborative Project outlines tips and strategies from educators with experience in telecollaboration.
Search results from Awesome Library includes lesson plans, news, papers, and projects integrating technology.
Surfing the Net with Kids is hosted by Barbara Feldman, a syndicated newspaper columnist who updates this site weekly with Internet links, a weekly newsletter, software recommendations, site reviews and tons more! Don't miss this one!
Technology and Learning Research Reports is a one stop place for accessing many reports and many other related websites devoted to technology and learning.
TELUS Learning Connection: An Educational Internet Alliance from Alberta, Canada includes Judi Harris' Telecollaborative Projects and much more. This is a huge site! You can also access Judi Harris' Virtual Architecture for more information.
Using Technology in the Classroom: Constructivist Strategies and Paths is a wonderful exploratory website that summarizes the ways that classroom teachers have adopted the theoretical perspectives of constructivism and integrated them into their classroom learning opportunities.
Ways to Integrate Technology in Your Classrooms from Choong L. How in Connecticut. This site includes information about CAPT (standardized test) Thematic Units.
What are Webquests? is a short but very helpful information page that links to the major websites about webquests. You can also visit each grade level cluster here at The Literacy Web to see particular examples at each grade.
http://www.tcet.unt.edu/START/