A simple test at podcasting
How does face-to-face learning and online learning differ? How are these systems the same? During this episode, I talk about my experience as a novice online teacher. I discuss the idea that feedback theory has much to teach educators, especially online educators and course designers. So what will online learning mean to the future of education? Listen in and find out where online learning might be taking us. I have created a wiki with the links mentioned in this podcast and lots more resources and artifacts dealing with this topic.
Links and Resources Mentioned in this Episode
Episode 4 Resources Wiki
Today we talk about how teachers ensure personal growth in their lives. Through interviews with three different teachers, we gain different perspectives on the question, "What do you do to ensure personal growth in your own life?"
Here are a few links that will give you further information on the subjects that were mentioned in the show:
http://theshackbook.com/
http://www.amazon.com/Why-Read-Mark-Edmundson/dp/1582344256
http://www.engl.virginia.edu/faculty/edmundson_mark.shtml
http://www.jamesherriot.org/
http://creativecommons.org/
And my own blog:
http://teacherandlearner1.blogspot.com/
Today we talk about podcasting and why it is important to use to engage your students in thinking. We briefly discuss what a podcast is; then we talk about its educational value; we conclude with a brief discussion on the big picture, Web 2.0 and interactivity.
Web sites mentioned in today's podcast:
Willard Schools: http://www.willard.k12.mo.us/co/tech/publishpodcast.htm
Google Reader: http://www.google.com/reader
Bloglines: http://www.bloglines.com
An effort at putting a podcast up.
This is really a test for podcasting.

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