Image credit: Jen Deyenberg As some of you know because you've already subscribed to it (thank you) on the first of the year I started a...
Image credit: Jen Deyenberg As some of you know because you've already subscribed to it (thank you) on the first of the year I started a...
60 Second Civics is one of my favorite resources for lessons on U.S. civics and government. 60 Second Civics is a daily podcast produced by...
Have you been thinking about creating your own podcasts? Would you like your students to create and publish their own podcasts? Not sure how...
A History of the World in 100 Objects is a one hundred episode podcast series from the BBC. Each podcast in the series examines an object f...
Yesterday, Vicki Davis published a great post titled How to Improve Your Thinking With a Podcatcher . Her post reminded me of a neat service...
Scientific American is a staple in school and public libraries. Tonight while reading an article about increasing creativity, I discovered...
One of the presentations that I made this week was about having students create videos to demonstrate their knowledge of a topic. In that pr...
Podcasts in Education Made Simple is the title of a presentation given by Andi Kenuam at EdCamp Philly . The presentation walks viewers th...
Last week Jeff and Dan at Wicked Decent Learning released a new episode of their Wicked Decent Learning podcast. I finally got a chance to ...
Learning and Teaching Scotland has a comprehensive guide for educators interested in creating and using podcasts in their classrooms. The ...
It occurred to me recently that the last time I plugged Wicked Decent Learning , there were about 10,000 fewer subscribers to this blog than...