
Podcasting sounds fun and amazing. (Had this been around in my elementary school my brother may now be a DJ.) I would have loved to do this in school and already I have so many lessons planned on the basis of using podcasts. I also know parents would love this. When (not if) I have a podcast for my classroom I'm sure my father will be on there listening to what my classroom is doing. SO the audience for podcasts can be vast and unfathomable.
More on this later...
More on this later...
Whew, alright. Back from class and trying my first podcast and all I have to say is BOOO! Booo this podcast thing. No, really, I will give it another try. We were on a Vista computer when we tried it but dog-on-golly my computer at home has Vista also. But Amy did help to explain the situation (I just hope I understood it all well enough to implement the plan). To the podcasting peoples who did well, do not fret, I will try to do a little podcasting in my home. I really do have a desire to understand this. I have already thought of a lot of ways I would want to use this in lessons. It could be a great outlet for a lot of students.
So, no, Boo! is not my final word on trying podcast, it was just unfortunately my first impression.
P.S. The screen casting example on Wikipedia is a neat example.


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