Oct 01 2007

Podcast #2 - using blogs creatively

Published by Mike Temple at 8:00 pm under Podcasting

Well, spurred on with the excitement of putting out my first podcast, and that someone had actually listened to it, I thought I’d do another.

 

I have to say, it was much easier the second time round as I knew how to prepare and make the outline a bit more formalised.

This podcast is about using blogging as a tool in the classroom and explores some of the ways students can get involved as well as parents and carers

To get started with digital storytelling, try using www.bubbleshare.com it’s really simple - look up the bubbleshare category in my left sidebar

Please feel free to add in your bit so others can see what you are doing too by clicking on the comments button on this post

I have just upgraded to macbook, so I’ll be reporting on how that works out - I think it’s going to be a whole lot easier

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Podcast #2 - using blogs creatively

You can subscribe (free) to this podcast by clicking on the iTunes button (top right) or go to iTunes and select iTunes store>podcasts and then search for “edublogs tutorials”

Hit the subscribe button and then all the new episodes get sent automatically to your iTunes

Equally, you can use other major podcast services if you prefer


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4 Responses to “Podcast #2 - using blogs creatively”

  1.   dogtraxon 01 Oct 2007 at 11:28 pm

    Mike
    I can’t seem to get past the buffering on your audio file.
    Does it work for you?
    Kevin

  2.   Mike Templeon 02 Oct 2007 at 9:49 am

    Hi Kevin - It seems to be working fine for me both on PC and mac. If anyone ele out there is also finding problems, please let me know

  3.   dogtraxon 02 Oct 2007 at 10:27 am

    Still nothing from my end, Mike. It shows the buffering but the buffering never ends.

    One way to check if the file is active — go into Dashboard, and then into Options, and then AMP (this is where settings for media are located) and click on Enable MP3 download links under the MP3 heading. This provides a direct link to your audio as well as the flash player.

    Kevin

  4.   norristeacheron 02 Oct 2007 at 1:44 pm

    Hmmm
    (kevin again as another edublog user account)
    it worked fine here at school.
    so, who knows?
    Kevin
    PS — good to hear your voice.

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