Podcasting Resources
Teachers can use these websites to find podcasts, learn how to create podcasts, and how to post them
on the Internet. Depending on your students, you can share these resources with them or create your
own lesson plan to teach them podcasting. Your students may surprise you with how quickly they can
pick up this skill.
Where to start
Podcasting with Gary Stager - For veteran and newbie podcasting
educators. Comprehensive tutorials and toolkits. Hardware and
software recommendations for every budget. Students can use it
Learning in Hand - Great website by an elementary school teacher
with step-by-step descriptions of how he teaches and uses podcasts
The 411 for Flashing 12s – How to make a podcast. Translation:
the information (dialing 411 in the U.S. connects you to the information
operator) for people who don’t even know how to set up their
electronic equipment (and so have 12:00 flashing on the clock).
Finding podcasts
The Educator Podcast Network - Professional issues, student produced content, and subject specific
Postcast Alley – A general podcast portal. Find podcasts, search for your favorites, and find out how to
make them. Using podcast portals are a good way to find podcasts, but you may not want your
School podcasts
Radio WillowWeb is a podcast for kids and by kids from the students at Willowdale Elementary School
Hopkinton High School & Hopkinton Middle School Library Podcast - 7th & 8th graders in Contoocook,
New Hampshire nominate books, read the books, and choose a winner each year.
Podcast Bangladesh - Produced by students and teachers at International School Dhaka.
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