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With Class #26: Podcasting and Education

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Posted by Lorrie Mennenga on Tuesday, 18 Sep 2007
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Dragon*Con

Lorrie participated on a “Podcasting and Education” panel at Dragon*Con 2007, along with:

* Michael A. Stackpole: SF/F author, podcaster (”The Secrets”, “Cover to Cover”, “Fortress Draconis”)
* Dr Pamela Gay: co-host of “The Astronomy Cast” podcast
* Oreta Tayler: elementary school librarian

They discuss how technology may or may not be efficiently and effectively used in the classroom, and how podcasting might be able to be one more tool to be used to supplement classroom tools.

Listen ask they talk about ways that podcasting in classrooms can be used to enhance the teacher’s toolbox, instead of replacing any existing tools.

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2 Responses to “With Class #26: Podcasting and Education”
  1. Thing 17 Explore Podcasting | course 2.0 reflections says on :

    [...] I listened to: With Class #26: Podcasting and Education Tuesday, September 18, 2007 2:00:53 PM 43 min. by Summer Brooks This was ok but found myself not [...]

  2. Jack says on :

    Been cycling across Canada and catching up on my “With Class” shows. Still a little behind, but I would love to chat with you some time about some of the following:
    -I host the Sonic Society showcase of audio drama
    - Teach Grade 10-12 English High School
    - Reading!
    - Private versus Public
    - Differences between Canadian and American schooling philosophies!
    Give me a shout. Would love to chat!
    J

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