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	<title>Karen's Mashups</title>
	
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		<itunes:summary>Compilations of digital content for K-12 educators</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 27-National parks</title>
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		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=55#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 21:22:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our national parks are a great treasure. There are over 390 national park areas in 49 states and five territories. Summer is a great time to visit our national parks, and the National Park Service has made this even easier by waiving fees the weekends of July 18-19 and August 15-16.
The national parks offer recreational [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Our national parks are a great treasure. There are over 390 national park areas in 49 states and five territories. Summer is a great time ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Our national parks are a great treasure. There are over 390 national park areas in 49 states and five territories. Summer is a great time to visit our national parks, and the National Park Service has made this even easier by waiving fees the weekends of July 18-19 and August 15-16.

The national parks offer recreational opportunities for everyone -- from scenic drives and enjoyable picnics to strenuous hiking and backwoods camping.

I hope you have an opportunity to visit a national park this summer. And thank you to all the men and women who work for the national park service.



Included in this show are:



Seashore

Music PlanetByte NoiteSummer Mix by PlanetByte

Virgin Islands Natl. Park photo by tomsaint11

Acadia Natl. Park, Bar Harbor photos 1 and 2 by Virginia Reams

Acadia Natl. Park, Bar Harbor photo with lighthouse by Todd Edgar

Cape Cod Natl. Seashore photos by Jesse Stuart Mechling

Biscayne Natl. Park photo of reef divers by John Brooks

All other photos courtesy of National Park Service

Caves

Mammoth Cave Natl. Park photos by Jeff Kubina

Wind Cave Natl. Park photos by Jason Walz

All other photos courtesy of National Park Service

Mountains

Music Vivaldi's The Four Seasons-Winter performed by the U.S. Air Force Band

Appalachian Trail photos by Nicholas_T

Big Bend Natl. Park photos by advencap

Great Basin Natl. Park mountain photos by Loren Reinhold

All other photos courtesy of National Park Service

Rocks and canyons

Fossil Butte Natl. Monument photo of fossil by Arvid Aase of James E. Tynsky specimen

Fossil Butte Natl. Monument photos of landscapes by Joe Tordiff

All other photos courtesy of National Park Service

Glaciers 

Music s*n*o*w*d*r*i*f*t by Morgantj

All photos courtesy of National Park Service

Volcanoes

Hawaii Volcanoes Natl. Park photos of lava flows from USGS

Capulin Volcano National Monument photos by Quinn Dombrowski

Mount St. Helens Natl. Volcanic Monument video courtesy of Johnston Ridge Observatory, USDA Forest Service

All other photos courtesy of National Park Service

History

Music "Bullets and Bayonets" composed by John Philip Sousa and performed by the U.S. Marine Band; courtesy of MusOpen

Music "America the Beautiful" composed by Samuel A. Ward, words by Katharine Lee Bates, and performed by the U.S. Navy Band

Lincoln Memorial Natl. Monument photos by cliff1066

Wright Brothers Natl. Memorial photo of memorial by Tim Menzies</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 26-Current events and the elections</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 22:54:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The upcoming U.S. elections provide many opportunities for using audio and video resources to foster meaningful discussions and activities around current issues that are relevant and motivating to students. Many organizations provide podcasts that cover various current events issues, and that content is the focus of this mashup.
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		<itunes:subtitle>The upcoming U.S. elections provide many opportunities for using audio and video resources to foster meaningful discussions and activities around current issues that are relevant ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The upcoming U.S. elections provide many opportunities for using audio and video resources to foster meaningful discussions and activities around current issues that are relevant and motivating to students. Many organizations provide podcasts that cover various current events issues, and that content is the focus of this mashup.

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Show 26 - Current events and the elections
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Some of these podcasts are specially designed for classrooms and have a wide variety of teacher materials that accompany the content. There are even news-related podcasts specifically geared for ESL students.

Included in this show are:



Presidential debate from the Internet Archive

The Internet Archive is a non-profit organization founded to create an Internet library. It includes audio, video, and more, much of which is licensed under Creative Commons or other open licenses. This is a great place to find a wide variety of content, including current events programming and election-related materials.

CNN Student News - portion of show on the recent presidential debate

CNN provides this daily video podcast of news for students. Also on the web site are transcripts, activity suggestions, and more. CNN also provides opportunities for students to submit their own thoughts via the i-Report feature and the Student News blog.

Breaking News English - excerpt from show on McCain choosing Palin as his running mate

This web site provides several podcasts a week on current events. In addition to the audio podcast, the site also provides downloadable scripts, warm-up activities, pre-, while-, and post-listening activities, vocabulary support, and much more. Other great sites from the same producer include Famous People Lessons and ESL Discussions (conversation questions and speaking activities).

VOA News - portion of "Issues in the News" show
Voice of America provide a variety of podcasts with news content, including Daily Download, Encounter, Issues in the News, Our World, Press Conference USA, and Reporter's Notebook. VOA also offers podcasts on world news content and podcasts designed for ESL audiences. Because these podcasts are all public domain, you can use them to make your own mashups or other derivative works.

Transition sound -  Wind chime from Benboncan

Thanks to everyone who contributed to this show.

Here are more resources for current events and election-related podcasts:

	C-SPAN - Road to the White House and more
	NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and Vote 2008
	Meet the Press
	NPR, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, FOX, and more (How about a classroom activity comparing and contrasting various network's coverage?)
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		<itunes:author>mashups@k12handhelds.com</itunes:author>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 25-TeacherTube</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/6O0ABNOQ0j8/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=53#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 22:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Kids]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Parents]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re back! I can&#8217;t believe the summer has gone by, and it&#8217;s been months since I&#8217;ve done a mashup   &#8212; but it&#8217;s with good reason.
This summer I focused all my spare time on a new project: the Kids Open Dictionary. This dictionary is intended for kids, though it can certainly be used for [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This mashup is featuring videos from TeacherTube.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This mashup is featuring videos from TeacherTube, a great video-sharing site for education. (It\'s like YouTube for schools, and, thankfully, isn\'t blocked in most districts.) Teachers and students from around the world create and upload videos on topics that cover almost every curriculum area you can imaging. There are even great professional development videos.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>Kids,,Parents,,Professional,dev</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>mashups@k12handhelds.com</itunes:author>
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		<title>Stay tuned for a new show</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/LYVpow-dcAQ/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=52#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 21:11:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Sorry for the brief hiatus, but I just wanted to let everyone know that I&#8217;ll be back with a new mashup soon. I&#8217;ve had a few other exciting projects consume all my time the last month or so, but stay tuned!
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 24-Special Needs</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/msjLiVbNYik/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=51#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 21:33:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Parents]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[This show highlights podcasts for learners with special needs.
There is new information coming out all the time about learning disabilities, brain research, universal design for learning, and more. Podcasts are a good way to keep up with it all and to connect with others who have share an interest in specific issues.
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Our classrooms are filled [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This show highlights podcasts for learners with special needs.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This show highlights podcasts for learners with special needs.

There is new information coming out all the time about learning disabilities, brain research, universal design for learning, and more. Podcasts are a good way to keep up with it all and to connect with others who have share an interest in specific issues.

Our classrooms are filled with ever-increasingly diverse students. Static and often inaccessible educational resources like textbooks are not appropriate for many learners. The accommodations that can be made to increase accessibility are good not only for special populations but for ALL students. The principles behind Universal Design for Learning could revolutionize educational success for many learners.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>Parents,,Professional,dev</itunes:keywords>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 23-Test Prep</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/xJlGJDzdQwc/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=50#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 19:53:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Kids]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Parents]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[This time of year, many schools are focusing on preparation for high stakes tests. All students can benefit from improving their study skills and learning how to prep for tests, even if it&#8217;s just for regular end-of-unit tests or quizzes. There are a variety of podcasts available that can help students with this, and we&#8217;ll [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This time of year, many schools are focusing on preparation for high stakes tests. All students can benefit from improving their study skills and learning ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This time of year, many schools are focusing on preparation for high stakes tests. All students can benefit from improving their study skills and learning how to prep for tests, even if it's just for regular end-of-unit tests or quizzes. There are a variety of podcasts available that can help students with this, and we'll be featuring several in this show.

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Show 23 - Test Prep
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(For the moment, I'm going to put aside my feelings about the current state of testing and test prep, but if the frenzy of test prep makes you crazy, here are my thoughts.)

Another way to use podcasting for review and study purposes is to create your own studycasts. These can be audio or video versions of information you'd normally cover in a printed review packet. For some students, audio or video is more engaging and accessible. Another idea is to have your students create their own studycasts at the end of each unit. In the course of doing so, they will master the content and hone their own communication skills.

Included in this show are excerpts from the following:



"Speaking of History" studycast

Innovative eighth grade history teacher Eric Langhorst produces these studycasts that help students get ready for upcoming tests. Mr. Langhorst also podcasts on other topics (here's a show he did on how he uses note packets) and has an informative blog.

Although not included in this show, another great teacher studycast is Mr. Coley's StudyCast.

Princeton Review Vocab Minute podcast

These short 1-minute podcasts present key vocabulary words in the context of catchy tunes. Princeton Review also has podcasts for getting ready for the LSAT and for parents about the college admissions process.

"Make Math Matter - FCAT" from the Florida Center for Instructional Technology at the University of South Florida, College of Education (downloadable from iTunes)

In this show, hosts James Welsh and Colleen Beaudoin discuss ways to prepare students for standardized testing without sacrificing quality instruction. FCIT has many other useful resources, including audio ebooks and screencasts on many tech topics.

Kaplan College Bound podcast

Kaplan is a trusted name in test prep, and this podcast is focused on preparing student for tests like the PSAT, SAT, and ACT. In addition to test prep information, the podcast and web site also cover other topics like financial aid and applying to colleges.

Charles County Public Schools SAT/ACT Podcast - excerpt from Section 3: How Do I study?

This is a series of six shows about various aspects of prepping for and taking the SAT and ACT tests. The shows feature interviews with real students about their experiences with these tests and what worked and what didn't work for them.

 
Ok, here are my thoughts on testing and test prep. There is too much testing in schools today. The format of most tests doesn't assess what is important (critical thinking, communication skills, etc.); it assesses the ability to take tests and to memorize facts. Test prep is a game that teaches kids how to "beat" the test, not how to learn more. The way testing is being done under NCLB is making many teachers hate teaching, which is negatively affecting many aspects of education.However...like it or not, testing is an important part of educational success in the system we have. That's why I decided to do this show even though the words "test prep" make a shiver run down my spine. End of rant...feel free to comment and add your own thoughts.</itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>mashups@k12handhelds.com</itunes:author>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 22-Poetry</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/9R-ktte5LCQ/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=49#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 17:38:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[April is poetry month, so we&#8217;re celebrating poetry in this show. Poetry is always a fun area to study because there is so much variety with something to please everyone.
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		<itunes:subtitle>April is poetry month, so we're celebrating poetry in this show. Poetry is always a fun area to study because there is so much variety ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>April is poetry month, so we're celebrating poetry in this show. Poetry is always a fun area to study because there is so much variety with something to please everyone.

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Show 22 - Poetry
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Because so many schools enjoy creating podcasts and other multimedia presentations from poetry and other literature, I thought it would be a good time to do a quick review of copyright and to talk about Creative Commons.

Anything that under traditional copyright (which includes any created work, even if it doesn't have a copyright notice and even if it's on the Internet) is protected from reuse or distribution by others without express permission. All of the clips included in this podcast are used by permission of their creators.

Works that you can use without permission of the creator are those that are in the public domain (older works or ones created by the U.S. government) or those that are licensed under Creative Commons or other alternative license agreements. Creative Commons lets the creator keep copyright while giving others the rights to share it. The creator chooses what rights are shared. For example, a no derivatives license (CC-ND) means that the work can be used or redistributed but not changed. A share-alike license (CC-SA) means that the work can be reused or changed but that any resulting work must be shared under a similar license.

A great way to let others share in your work is to license your original writing, photos, or web site under a Creative Commons license. (Check out my Open Ed site for more information on this and lots of great open resources, including music, clip art, photos, video, and more.)

We also have a special offer from one of the contributors to this week's shows. The recording of "Casey at the Bat" is from TeacherVisionacirc;euro;trade;s National Poetry Month podcasts.  Please visit TeacherVision.com for more lessons, activities, printable books,  and worksheets, and receive 25% off a one-year TeacherVision subscription when you use  promotion code TVKMU.



Included in this show, by permission, are the following:

Excerpt from "Afternoon Memory" by Gary Soto from the Poetry Audio Archive of the Academy of American Poets at Poets.org

"Hoop Queens" by Charles R. Smith Jr. from the School Library Journal Poetry Podcast series 

"A Fish in a Spaceship" by Kenn Nesbitt

Excerpt from "Casey at the Bat" by Ernest L. Thayer from the 2007 Poetry National Poetry Selections Podcast from TeacherVision

"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost read by Seth Woodword from the Librivox poetry collection

Excerpt from "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe from the Classic Poetry Aloud podcast

Transition sound - Windchime by plaggah

 Here are some more poetry resources that we weren't able to include in this show:

	 The Burley School Poetry Podcast
	ChiTown Poets' Podcast
	Librivox audio recordings of poems (all in the public domain)
	Free poetry ebooks and other resources from K12 Handhelds
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 21-Math</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/TAJG20UCUqo/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=48#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 19:41:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Kids]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Continuing our series of shows focused on specific curriculum areas (see past shows on science and history), today we&#8217;ll listen to podcasts about math.
There are also many excellent video-based podcasts and other resources on math. We&#8217;ll do a future show on these, but in the meantime, there are some links you can check out at [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Continuing our series of shows focused on specific curriculum areas (see past shows on science and history), today we'll listen to podcasts about math.

There are ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Continuing our series of shows focused on specific curriculum areas (see past shows on science and history), today we'll listen to podcasts about math.

There are also many excellent video-based podcasts and other resources on math. We'll do a future show on these, but in the meantime, there are some links you can check out at the bottom of this post.

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Show 21 - Math
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Thanks to everyone who participated in this show, including:



The Math Factor - excerpt from show with the "Ants on a Rod" puzzle solution

This entertaining podcast is produced by University of Arkansas math professor Chaim Goodman-Strauss and KUAF radio journalist Kyle Kellams. Each week, they present fun math puzzles and discuss the solutions in the next show. This podcast also includes interviews and other math tidbits.

Jamestown Elementary Podcast - Ms. Blake's class story problems

Elementary students at this school podcast math story problems for other students to listen to and solve. Teachers at Arlington Public Schools are producing many interesting podcasts. Check out their podcasts on Famous Americans,  Jamestown 2007, a Guide to the Smithsonian Institution museums, a Guide to Monuments on the National Mall in Washington, DC, and more.

Dan's Math Cast - segment from show 33

The host of this show is Dan Bach, community college math instructor at Diablo Valley College. Mr. Bach's show is focused on "math for the masses." Each show has special features,  a textbook chapter, challenge problems, an advanced topic, and a math joke.

Patrick Henry High School Podcast (log in as guest) - excerpt from Ms. Ann Wallace's geometry review

This forward-thinking school, under the leadership of Mr. Keith Perrigan, uses podcasts to review various topics, including math. Even though we only included the audio here, these podcasts, hosted in Moodle, are video, so make sure to visit the web site to see the whole production. These review podcasts cover a variety of other subjects, such as social studies and language arts, as well.

Math Mutation - excerpt from "The Aliens Among Us"
This show hosted by Erik Seligman features fun, interesting, and weird corners of mathematics that you probably didn't hear in school. The Math Mutation web site includes a variety of interesting links and a transcript for each show.

Transition sound - ElectroDub01 by geekhorde

Here are some other video-based resources for math instruction:

	Next Vista
	NASA's KSNN (Math and science for lower elementary)
	TeacherTube
	MathCasts

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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 20-Ed Tech</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/upb-G8RjH8s/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=47#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 17:15:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[In this show, we&#8217;re listening to educational technology-oriented podcasts, one of the richest areas of podcasting. There is much more out there than we could fit in this show, so make sure to check out the list of additional resources below.
This year has been one of the toughest I can remember in terms of providing [...]]]></description>
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<itunes:duration>10:04</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this show, we're listening to educational technology-oriented podcasts, one of the richest areas of podcasting. There is much more out there than we could ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this show, we're listening to educational technology-oriented podcasts, one of the richest areas of podcasting. There is much more out there than we could fit in this show, so make sure to check out the list of additional resources below.
This year has been one of the toughest I can remember in terms of providing professional development. Time priorities are fierce, and budgets are being cut, and professional development is suffering as a result. Podcasts like these are one way to provide just-in-time professional development for yourself and your staff members.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 19-Black history</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/UNv26G_cZOo/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=46#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 16:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Kids]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[February is Black History Month, a time to remember the many contributions that African Americans have made to our nation.  In this show, we&#8217;ll hear from some inspiring people, talking about events that have shaped our history. 
I think you&#8217;ll also enjoy the beautiful music in this episode. Please visit the artists&#8217; web sites [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>February is Black History Month, a time to remember the many contributions that African Americans have made to our nation.  In this show, we'll ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>February is Black History Month, a time to remember the many contributions that African Americans have made to our nation.  In this show, we'll hear from some inspiring people, talking about events that have shaped our history. 
I think you'll also enjoy the beautiful music in this episode. Please visit the artists' web sites and learn more about them. As a special offer this month, the first listener who emails us will get a free copy of Lawrence Watson's new CD, American  Fruit with African Roots.
You can download additional curriculum resources for studying African American history at K12 Handhelds.

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Show 19-Black history
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Included in this show are excerpts from the following:



Intro music - "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by Kenny Rampton and the choir

Interview with Fountain Hughes from "Voices from the Days of Slavery" from the Library of Congress, American Memory Collection

This recording with ex-slave Fountain Hughes was made by Hermond Norwood in Baltimore, Maryland on June 11, 1949. This is from the vast collection of African American narratives from the Library of Congress.

Recording of Langston Hughes from the Black Media Archive podcast

In this recording, Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes talks about writing his poem "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" and then reads the poem aloud.

Article on Rosa Parks from Spoken Wikipedia

Wikipedia has a collection of spoken articles, including this one. These poems can be downloaded and used in projects or other works of your own. (If you have difficulty with the .ogg files, they can be converted with Zamzar.com or Audacity.)

Recording of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speaking about Montgomery, AL from the Black Media Archive podcast

Barack Obama's 2004 Speech at the Democratic National Convention

Closing music -  "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by Lawrence Watson

Listen to Mr. Watson's new CD "American Fruit with African Roots" and stay tuned for more information about a forthcoming curriculum guide.

Transition sound - Trumpet by kaponja

--------

Here are some additional resources (not included in this show) that you might find useful:

Black History Month Collection from Profile America from the U.S. Census Bureau - daily one-minute vignettes from key events, observances, or commemorations for each day in history; For the month of February, profiles from black history are featured.

The Voice of King - a collection of speeches, sermons, and talks from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Say it Plain -  A century of great African American speeches from American RadioWorks

Black History Month Programming - a variety of resources from the Public Radio Exchange

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As with all Internet content, you should screen any materials before sharing them with students. Some of these broadcasts may include language or other content that may be objectionable to some audiences.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 18-Secondary student productions</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/zM8uk7NqwR0/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=45#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 21:28:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Kids]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Parents]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Our last show featuring student-produced podcasts was so popular that we&#8217;re doing another one. This show spotlights work from middle and high school students. In this show, you&#8217;ll hear podcasts of school news, student interviews, book talks, and musical performances.
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San Francisco University High School Jazz Ensemble &#8211; &#8220;Night in Tunisia&#8221; (opening [...]]]></description>
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<itunes:duration>7:30</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>Our last show featuring student-produced podcasts was so popular that we're doing another one. This show spotlights work from middle and high school students. In ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Our last show featuring student-produced podcasts was so popular that we're doing another one. This show spotlights work from middle and high school students. In this show, you'll hear podcasts of school news, student interviews, book talks, and musical performances.

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Show 18 - Secondary student productions
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Included in this show are:

San Francisco University High School Jazz Ensemble - "Night in Tunisia" (opening music)

This high school is  a coed, college prep, independent secondary school with an enrollment of just under 400. Their talented student musicians and music department staff members have made a variety of podcasts available to the community.



SMS Podcasts from Scott Middle School - "Sliding Into Home"

Students at Scott Middle School in Lincoln, Nebraska are using podcasting for book talks. The podcasts "help the students practice their oral reading fluency, improve their speaking skills, and get motivated to read and share their books." These podcasts make me want to go to the library and get these books!

Pathfinder Mix from Pathfinder Middle School

This podcast from Pathfinder Middle School includes student interviews about various activities they enjoy. Pathfinder has several teams who collaborate on this podcast including the journalism students who conduct the interviews and the SWAT team (Students With A Talent) who are the tech geniuses who do the production. This is just one of the podcasts from Pinckney Community Schools. They also podcast their morning announcements and teachers' professional learning community activities.

San Francisco University High School Chorus "Fly Me to the Moon"

Visit SFUHS's web site for more great music from their Camerata, Chorus, Jazz Combo, Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Sextet, Musica Lingua Quartet, Sinfonia, and Quintet.

SP Radio Show from Switzerland Point Middle School

This middle school in Switzerland, FL has been podcasting for over 2 years.  Mr. Moseley and th SPMS Tech Squad produce the show that includes features like "Upcoming Events," "Battle of the Grades," "Anything Goes," "Dire Questions Answered" and more. Including a musical break and using new themes for selected shows provides entertainment for listeners.

SAS Pudong Podcast from the Shanghai American School in Pudong

This podcast by middle school students at SAS is just one of several podcasts the school produces. Check out their podcasts by elementary and middle school students, their principal, a counselor, various teachers, and tech specialist extraordinaire Jeff Utecht for a range of examples of the benefits podcasting can bring.

San Francisco University High School Jazz Combo - "Basic Basie" (closing music)

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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 17-Just for Fun</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/7fZlaciRhCI/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=43#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 22:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a busy time of the year for many of us, so on this show we&#8217;re going to take a little break and listen to some podcasts just for fun! (No school-related content this time.) There are podcasts about almost every leisure activity you can imagine from movie reviews to cooking, travel to sports, comedy [...]]]></description>
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<itunes:duration>9:12</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>It's a busy time of the year for many of us, so on this show we're going to take a little break and listen to ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>It's a busy time of the year for many of us, so on this show we're going to take a little break and listen to some podcasts just for fun! (No school-related content this time.) There are podcasts about almost every leisure activity you can imagine from movie reviews to cooking, travel to sports, comedy to knitting.

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Show 17 - Just for Fun
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I hope you enjoy the podcasts we've included here and take the opportunity to look for a podcast about your own favorite activities. Happy holidays!

Included in this show are:



Filmspotting

This is a weekly podcast hosted by Adam Kempenaar and Matty Robinson. The show can also be heard on Chicago Public Radio and features reviews of current movies, top 5 lists, listener comments, and more.

Golf Improvement Weekly Podcast

This weekly podcast from Golf Made Simple features tips to improve your golf game from how to hit the ball farther to  how to swing your driver.

Epicurious: Food and Drink

This is a series of video podcasts from Epicurious magazine. They are produced  weekly and include useful features such as how to caramelize sugar, how to stuff a turkey, and how to open a bottle of champagne. They are short (most under 2 minutes) and easy to follow, and having them in a video format is very helpful.

New York Times Book Review

If you don't have time to read the New York Times Book Review every week, this podcast is a great way to catch up.  The podcasts air weekly and are generally about 20 minutes long.

Tourcaster Audio Tours

This group produced audio tours of a large variety of popular cities on 6 continents. Some are free; others have a fee associated and include more in-depth information, including maps.

Transition sound - Santa Bells Mix by acclivity

In January, we'll be doing a show featuring podcasts produced by secondary students. If you produce a podcast with secondary students or have a favorite in this category, send me an email and let me know.

Until then, have a happy holidays, and enjoy your break!
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		<itunes:author>mashups@k12handhelds.com</itunes:author>
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		<item>
		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 16-Foreign Language Instruction</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/uwwQN9mzFNg/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=41#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 20:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Kids]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[On this show, we&#8217;re spotlighting podcasts and other digital audio resources for learning a foreign language.
What better way to learn a new language than to listen to it spoken? There are podcasts on everything from basic beginning vocabulary and beginning grammar to advanced conversational speech. Many of these podcasts include print resources as well. Some [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>On this show, we're spotlighting podcasts and other digital audio resources for learning a foreign language.
What better way to learn a new language than to ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>On this show, we're spotlighting podcasts and other digital audio resources for learning a foreign language.
What better way to learn a new language than to listen to it spoken? There are podcasts on everything from basic beginning vocabulary and beginning grammar to advanced conversational speech. Many of these podcasts include print resources as well. Some charge for additional services like lesson guides, pronunciation practice programs, and even interactive sessions with tutors.

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Show 16 - Foreign Language Instruction
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Some of the groups we've included on this show are even using innovative new technologies like Skype and Twitter for language learning. This has me thinking about all kinds of new ideas for teaching a variety of subject areas.
Foreign language classes are also producing their own podcasts. These include teacher-produced and student-produced podcasts. This is a good way to provide reinforcement and practice in an easy-to-use format.
Another good way to keep up your language skills is to listen to one of the many podcasts of news shows or other content produced in a foreign language.

Included in this show are:



Coffee Break Spanish

This podcast has a large library of shows available for learning Spanish. Most are about 20 minutes long. The podcasts here are free. A premium membership can be purchased to receive enhanced podcasts, lesson guides, and bonus materials. There are also podcasts for Coffee Break French, My Daily Phrase German, and My Daily Phrase  Italian. This group also offers a cool service that uses Twitter to reinforce language learning.

JapanesePod101.com

This innovative group offers many series such as the newbie series, survival phrases, a culture series, and various levels including beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Some of the content is free of charge, while premium content is available as a paid subscription. The full program includes not only podcast lessons, but PDF transcripts, an opportunity to practice your own pronunciation, vocabulary review, assessments, flashcards, and interaction with an instructor.

The French Ecole French for Beginners' Podcast

The French Ecole is a group founded to teach French to children, and they now have a podcast for both children and adults. Each show includes a PDF vocabulary sheet. One of interesting option this group offers is Skype-based language lessons. For an additional charge, you can take advantage of these 45-minute one-on-one sessions with a live tutor.

Mandarin Chinese with Serge Melnyk 

Each of these lessons covers a different kind of practical situation, such as being at the post office or going to the hospital. Each podcast begins with a situational dialog, which is followed by the introduction of new vocabulary and the situational dialog translated. As with many other language podcasts, transcripts and additional resources are available for purchase.

Swahili lesson  from the Foreign Service Institute

These are a series of digitized language instruction courses originally developed by the United States government. A wide variety of languages are offered, including lesson common offerings such Amharic, Chinyanja, Hausa, Igbo, Twi, and Yoruba, as well as most of the more mainstream languages. All of these courses are in the public domain, which opens up some interesting possibilities for remixing into derivative courses or podcasts.

Transition sound -  Massive phase sweep by sandyrb

Since December will be a busy month for everyone, we'll just be doing one show, but it will be a FUN one so make sure to tune in.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 15-Audio books</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2007 22:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Parents]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[On this show, weâ€™re listening to audio books.
Audio books are a powerful educational tool for building literacy and increasing the love of reading for readers of all ages. They have great applicability to special needs students and can help build literacy skills for all readers. (Specially classified students may qualify to receive audio versions of [...]]]></description>
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<itunes:duration>10:18</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>On this show, weacirc;euro;trade;re listening to audio books.

Audio books are a powerful educational tool for building literacy and increasing the love of reading for readers ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>On this show, weacirc;euro;trade;re listening to audio books.

Audio books are a powerful educational tool for building literacy and increasing the love of reading for readers of all ages. They have great applicability to special needs students and can help build literacy skills for all readers. (Specially classified students may qualify to receive audio versions of textbooks and other instructional materials free of charge.)

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Show 15 - Audio books
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There are many free sources for audio books like LibriVox and Project Gutenberg, as well as commercial sources. One great place to get commercial audio books for free is from your public library. Many libraries now offer audio books as well as ebooks for checkout through their web sites. There are also free podcasts of serialized books delivered to you on a schedule provided by groups like Podiobooks.com.

As with all Internet content, it is recommended that you pre-screen individual shows before sharing them with students. (Some of the sites below do include explicit adult content, as well as children's content.)

Included in this show are:


Excerpt from The Flown Sky by Matthew Olshan, available on Podiobooks.com

Podiobooks.com provides free, serialized books delivered to you chapter-by-chapter on your schedule. What a great idea! This site features a variety of genres, including ones for children, young adults, and adults. Each book's content is marked with ratings such as "family friendly" or "adult." The books at this site are generally from contemporary authors (not public domain), but they are free. The site gladly accepts donations if you like what you hear.

Excerpt from Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo, produced by OverDrive, available through many public libraries

Many public libraries are now offering audio books available for checkout through their web sites. These books include many best-sellers and are available free for library patrons.

Excerpt from The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton as read by Elizabeth Klett, available on LibriVox.org

LibriVox.org is one of the best-known and most extensive collections of public domain audio books on the the Internet. LibriVox also has a podcast, and you can volunteer to record portions of books to give back to the community. Because these recordings are all public domain, there are many ways you might use them in the classroom with students. One idea is to have students make their favorite portion of a book into a multimedia presentation with accompanying music and images.

Excerpt from Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson available from Lit2Go and the Florida Center for Instructional Technology

Lit2Go from the Florida Center for Instructional Technology  is a free online collection of recorded stories and poems.  The books in this collection are primarily out of copyright print materials that have been turned into MP3s with the help of  professional narrators. This site also includes text versions of each chapter, PDFs of classroom resource materials, and correlations to Florida state standards.

Excerpt from The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry, read by Jane Aker with music by Kevin MacLeod, available on Literal Systems

Literal Systems offers MP3 and FLAC files of great literature. They work with a small group of voice talent and have an emphasis on high quality, which results in a rich listening experience. Literal Systems accepts donations to help support this free service.

Transition sound - Wind chimes by www.offthesky.com

Here are some other sources for audio books:

	LoudLit.org (free)
	Manybooks.net (free; most of these audiobooks are actually from LibriVox, but this site also includes ebook versions)
	Audible.com (commercial)
	Amazon (commercial)

If you have other favorites, post a link! Thanks for listening.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 14-Administrators</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 22:50:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[On this show, weâ€™re going to listen to podcasts for school administrators. Time is at a premium for busy administrators and yet there is so much important information that is critical to their jobs. There are updates on policy issues, NCLB, state legislation, legal updates, personnel issues, funding, school improvement, and much more.
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<itunes:duration>10:11</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>On this show, weacirc;euro;trade;re going to listen to podcasts for school administrators. Time is at a premium for busy administrators and yet there is so ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>On this show, weacirc;euro;trade;re going to listen to podcasts for school administrators. Time is at a premium for busy administrators and yet there is so much important information that is critical to their jobs. There are updates on policy issues, NCLB, state legislation, legal updates, personnel issues, funding, school improvement, and much more.

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Show 14 - Administrators
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One way to stay on top of it all is with podcasts from education experts, like state DOEs, NSBA, TICAL, and others. These podcasts are a good way to stay on top of vital information while managing your time effectively.

At the bottom of this post is a list of state departments of education that have podcasts. If you know of others, let us know.

Included in this show are the following:


Radio TICAL from the Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership (TICAL)  (segment on cell phones)

This monthly podcast from TICAL provides school leaders with professional development, covering a range of interesting issues related to educational technology. Recent shows have included technology trends, exemplary technology use, online issues, and finding high quality technology staff.

State Superintendent Mike Flanagan's podcast from the Michigan Department of Education (excerpt from podcast on budget cuts)
This forward-thinking state superintendent is using podcasts to communicate about key issues he deals with on a daily basis. His podcast airs monthly, and the shows are generally under 10 minutes long. This podcast is also available in a video format. If you'd like to share your thoughts on this, they'd love to hear from you.

BoardBuzz from NSBA (excerpt from show on a legal case concerning school newspapers)

The National School Boards Association is a trusted source of important information for school boards and administrators, and now they are producing a podcast. This monthly podcast provides a quick 10 minute summary of news, information, and updates of interest to administrators. There is also an easy-to-use widget that you can use to listen or embed it on your own site. BoardBuzz also provides an informative daily blog.

Indiana Department of Education Podcast (show on AYP)

Indiana is another innovative state department of education providing information via podcast. Their podcasts feature rebroadcasts of press conferences and state board meetings, as well as program updates and other information important to school leaders and the general public. There are audio and video podcasts available through this web site, and they vary in length and frequency.

School Leader's Review from NASSP (segment on transforming school culture)
This is a new podcast from the National Association of Secondary School Principals. It covers a variety of issues of interest to middle and high school principals. It is a weekly show that typically runs about 15 minutes in length.

Transition sound - Electric school bell by John Sauter

Thanks to everyone who contributed to this show.

---------------

These state departments of education have podcasts that may be of interest to school leadership:

Arizona
Hawaii
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas (KSDE conference)
Michigan
Missouri (MORENet)
New York (tech prep)
North Carolina (high schools standards)
South Dakota

(I am surprised there aren't more. This is such an inexpensive and effective way to communicate information!)</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 13-Science</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2007 16:58:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this week&#8217;s show, we&#8217;re listening to science podcasts. Science is a very rich area for podcasting, and there are many that have classroom application from elementary through adult levels. Some include teacher resource materials as well. Podcasts like these are a great way to get kids excited about science and motivated to learn more.
There [...]]]></description>
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<itunes:duration>10:11</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this week's show, we're listening to science podcasts. Science is a very rich area for podcasting, and there are many that have classroom application ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this week's show, we're listening to science podcasts. Science is a very rich area for podcasting, and there are many that have classroom application from elementary through adult levels. Some include teacher resource materials as well. Podcasts like these are a great way to get kids excited about science and motivated to learn more.

There are so many good science-related podcasts that we couldn't include them all in this show. At the bottom of the list below are some additional science podcasts to check out. We'll also be doing another show on science video podcasts in the future.

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Show 13 - Science
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As with all Internet content, it is recommended that you pre-screen individual shows before sharing them with students.

Included in this show are:



Why? the Science Show for Kids from Dr. Dave Brodbeck (excerpt on why dinosaurs became extinct)

Each episode of this show begins with science-related question submitted by a child. This topics are of high interest and suitability for lower elementary students. The shows air once or twice a month and are generally 5-10 minutes long.

Science @ NASA Feature Stories Podcast (excerpt from show on Mars rovers caught in severe dust storms)

These short 3-5 minute podcasts are produced a few times a week and include news stories on research being done at NASA. Transcripts are also available on the web site. The readability level of these shows varies, but they are probably most suitable for middle school and up.

The Discovery Files by NSF (excerpt from episode on wireless power)

This podcast from the National Science Foundation covers new advances in science and engineering. Its short 1-1/2 minute podcasts air weekly and are produced in a light, high interest style that makes them accessible to students from middle elementary up. The web site includes transcripts for each show.

Brain Food Podcast from Kyle Butler (excerpt from show on cell phones)

This show explores interesting topics from everyday life by using science and math to understand the world around us. Most shows are about 30 minutes long, and the show generally airs weekly. It's been on a hiatus lately, but there are some great back episodes available online.

Quirks and Quarks from CBC Radio (excerpt from a show on Mars and other topics)

This weekly science podcast is from CBC Radio, Canada's national public radio. The shows are just under an hour long and feature several segments on a variety of topics. It is probably most useful for middle school students and up. One nice this about this podcast is that you can subscribe to or download the entire hour-long show or you can just get individual segments you are interested in. This is a nice feature for teachers who want to use a specific piece related to something being studied in class.

Science and the City from the New York Academy of Science (segment from lecture by Steve Wozniak)

This weekly podcast features interviews, conversations, and lectures by noted scientists and author. Among the work shared in this show, this podcast contains some of the highest level of content and is most suitable for high school students and adults.

Transition sound - Glass Break 03 by R Humphries

Here are some other science podcasts you might want to check out:

Science Friday - the well-regarded science show from NPR; one great feature of this podcast is the Science Friday Kids 'Connection site that includes a topic index that is correlated to science standards

National Geographic podcasts - a wide variety of audio and video podcasts

NOVA podcasts - scienceNOW from WGBH

NOAA podcast -  short reports on NOAA science and research, including information related to weather and the oceans</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Student podcast contest</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2007 17:56:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[
It&#8217;s time for the 2nd Annual 21st Century Explorer Podcast Competition for students.
The challenge is to make an audio or video podcast answering the question &#8220;What do you think is NASAâ€™s greatest exploration achievement in the past 50 years and why?&#8221;
The competition starts on Oct. 1 and ends after they&#8217;ve received 1,000 entries in each [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 12-Parent info</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 07:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Parents]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[In this show, we&apos;re spotlighting podcasts targeted toward parents.
For many, it&apos;s the beginning of a new school year and the time for back-to-school nights and other parent and student activities. We know, both from research and practical experience, that when parents are involved in their children&apos;s education, achievement improves. But, like all of us, parents [...]]]></description>
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<itunes:duration>10:00</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this show, weapos;re spotlighting podcasts targeted toward parents.

For many, itapos;s the beginning of a new school year and the time for back-to-school nights and ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this show, weapos;re spotlighting podcasts targeted toward parents.

For many, itapos;s the beginning of a new school year and the time for back-to-school nights and other parent and student activities. We know, both from research and practical experience, that when parents are involved in their childrenapos;s education, achievement improves. But, like all of us, parents have many priorities competing for their time. Podcasts provide one way to facilitate home-school communications in a way that lets parents participate on their own schedule.

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Show 12 - Parent Info
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This show includes a variety of podcasts for parents. Some are produced by schools. These include podcasts from administrators and teachers to help let parents know about everything from overall academic goals to day-to-day classroom activities. There are also podcasts from other organizations that talk about topics ranging from parenting tips to sports to getting kids in to college.

The work featured in this show includes:



Podcast Central from Dr. Tim Tyson and Mabry Middle School

Dr. Tyson and Mabry Middle School have been pioneers in the area of podcasting. They have put together a variety of student- and teacher-produced podcasts, as well as podcasts for parents. The show featured here offers a good model for using a podcast to tell the community about all the great things your school or district is doing.

Family Sports Life Today with Coaches Tom Newell and Guy Perry

This podcast focuses on youth sports and has information for parents, coaches, and student athletes. If covers variety of topics related to having a positive sports experience at all grade levels.

Tech Time from Bob Sprankle, Wells Elementary

Podcast pioneer and technology integrator Bob Sprankle hosts this podcast that talks about upcoming technology lessons for each week. This is a great way to keep kids, parents, and other staff members updated on what's going on. For some busy parents, it is more convenient to listen to a podcast than to check into a web site. (And with services like Gabcast, teachers can record a podcast right from their phone. What could be easier than that?)

Princeton Review Parents from the Princeton Review

This monthly podcast offers parents tips related to college admissions, including choosing the best school, getting the most from campus visits, and obtaining financial aid. The Princeton Review also has podcasts on getting ready for the LSAT and learning vocabulary words.

Iowa Department of Education podcast - Director's Back To School Message

This podcast provides an innovative way for the state to communicate with parents, administrators, and teachers. This episode is a great example of how to use a podcast to set the tone for the upcoming school year.

Transition sound - Bongo 14 by Hubert Michel

Our next show will feature science podcasts. If you have a favorite or an idea for a topic for another upcoming show, let us know by posting a comment! Thanks for listening.
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		<item>
		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 11-Museums</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/3ly4jYmO7no/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=34#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Sep 2007 15:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Kids]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[In this show, weâ€™re listening to podcasts from museums. Many museums are offering audio and video podcasts, covering topics including art, history, science, and more.
Museum podcasts are a great way to get ready for a field trip. Some include listening guides or other classroom activities that can be used with the podcast. Even if you [...]]]></description>
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<itunes:duration>11:03</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this show, weacirc;euro;trade;re listening to podcasts from museums. Many museums are offering audio and video podcasts, covering topics including art, history, science, and more.

Museum ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this show, weacirc;euro;trade;re listening to podcasts from museums. Many museums are offering audio and video podcasts, covering topics including art, history, science, and more.

Museum podcasts are a great way to get ready for a field trip. Some include listening guides or other classroom activities that can be used with the podcast. Even if you arenacirc;euro;trade;t visiting, they provide a wonderful multimedia supplement for your classroom lessons and a great way to bring virtual field trips to life. Some schools even have their students produce their own podcasts about museums or historical sites theyacirc;euro;trade;ve visited.

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Show 11 - Museums
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The MuseumPods portal is a great place to start looking for museum podcasts.

Featured in this show are:



The Smithsonianacirc;euro;trade;s Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation, Prototype Online podcast - Segment from interview with Dr. Robert Jarvik

This twice-monthly podcast highlights a variety of fascinating inventions and inventors. The Lemelson Center has prepared a Teacher Listening Guide for its podcasts, which will also find a home at a new education site set to debut soon from the National Museum of American History. The Smithsonian also publishes many other podcasts.

Gordon Current Science #38; Technology Center at the Museum of Science, Boston - Excerpt from show on dolphin communications

This weekly show covers a wide variety of science and technology topics, including the brain, biotechnology, nanotechnology, information technology, A.I., robotics, and more. The museum offers audio and video podcasts and a long list of back episodes.

The Museum of Modern Art, New York and Acoustiguide, Inc. - Intro to Red Studio Teen podcast, followed by a discussion of Gunter Uecker's "White Field"

This is an amazing podcast produced by MoMA's Youth Advisory Council (YAC), content for teens, by teens. MoMA has a series of six different programs to share. This podcast (as well as others by MoMA) is divided into segments for each piece of art. I love the idea of using these in the classroom by showing a piece of art, discussing it as a group, and then listening to the podcast while looking at the piece.

Adler Planetarium #38; Astronomy Museum, Adler Night and Day podcast - Excerpt from Adler Night for early August, 2007

This bi-weekly podcast is from the Adler Planetarium in Chicago. Adler Day covers recent solar weather and forecasted activity; Adler Night discussed current events in the night sky. New episodes include an enhanced podcast with images.

Transition sound - Medieval fanfare by tobyk

Here are some other museum podcasts that we couldn't fit in this episode:

Clinton Presidential Library - Search iTunes for "Clinton library" to find these fascinating audio guides recorded by President Clinton.

Museum of African Diaspora - Includes a collection of slave narratives and first person narratives; downloadable through iTunes; transcripts included on the web site.

National Gallery podcast - From London, several podcasts on a variety of works of art

Arizona State Museum podcast - Includes interviews about masks of Mexico; enhanced versions</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>Kids,,Professional,dev</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>mashups@k12handhelds.com</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<item>
		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 10-Professional Development</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/58XBaJjn6NY/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=32#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2007 19:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s the time of the year when many of us are focusing on professional development for the upcoming school year. In this show, we look at audio podcasts for professional development. (If you missed it, Show 6 focused on video podcasts for professional development.)
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Each year it seems harder to schedule workshops. Subs and release days [...]]]></description>
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<itunes:duration>9:57</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>It's the time of the year when many of us are focusing on professional development for the upcoming school year. In this show, we look ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>It's the time of the year when many of us are focusing on professional development for the upcoming school year. In this show, we look at audio podcasts for professional development. (If you missed it, Show 6 focused on video podcasts for professional development.)

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Show 10 - Professional Development
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Each year it seems harder to schedule workshops. Subs and release days are difficult. Everyone has busy schedules. And there are so many important topics to cover, but time and space is limited.

Audio and video podcasts can help provide a solution to this. They also have the benefits of allowing time shifting and providing just-in-time support.

The following items are featured in this show:



PD to Go - SMARTBoard Lessons Podcast - excerpt from Show 84

This is a very teacher-friendly podcast that is packed with practical classroom suggestions.

Lower Merion School District Podologue - episode on Understanding by Design

This is a good example of recording a F2F PD session for use by those who couldn't attend. LMSD also uses its RSS feed to distribute PDFs and other resources. These are important pieces that provide extra information.

Greater Manchester Professional Development Center podcast- excerpt from show on the ICT standards and cognitive proficiency

The GMPDC is a regional center, initially funded through Title IID. It serves a variety of districts in the state (and beyond). Their offerings cover a wide variety of topics.

Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvement - segment on improving learning and unpacking state standards

This is a part of the "Harnessing the Scientific Spirit to Improve Learning" series, which was developed in conjunction with North Central Regional Educational Laboratory.

Transition sound of a Tibetan singing bowl struck with a wooden mallet by suburban grilla</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>Professional,dev</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>mashups@k12handhelds.com</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<item>
		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 9-Conferences</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/2sITNy2tEPU/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=31#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2007 19:18:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=31</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[In this show, I highlight podcasts from educational conferences. This show is a bit longer than what I usually do, but the content is so rich that I just couldn&#8217;t resist sharing slightly longer clips than usual!
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There are great conferences going on every month of the year, and the information presented at them is a [...]]]></description>
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<itunes:duration>00:01:01</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this show, I highlight podcasts from educational conferences. This show is a bit longer than what I usually do, but the content is so ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this show, I highlight podcasts from educational conferences. This show is a bit longer than what I usually do, but the content is so rich that I just couldn't resist sharing slightly longer clips than usual!

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Show 9 - Conferences
[/coolplayer]

There are great conferences going on every month of the year, and the information presented at them is a source of important professional development. No one has time to go to them all though.

Now, many conferences are distributing their best sessions as podcasts. When combined with blogs and wikis to facilitate discussion, this is almost as good as being there.

Included in this show are:



NCCE conference podcast- Excerpt of keynote by Governor Angus King

This the annual conference of the Northwest Council of Computer Education. This conference rotates between the cities of Spokane, WA, Seattle, WA, and Portland, OR.

Web 2.0 Summit podcast - Except of a discussion with Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google

This is conference put on by the O'Reilly and CMP that features an exclusive group of industry leaders discussing important emerging technologies. Registration is by invitation only, and they have a ton of thought-provoking session recordings on their site.

 NECC 2007 podcast - Excerpt of a session by Mitchel Resnick of the MIT Media Lab

NECC is national educational technology conference, held in Atlanta in 2007. This and many other educational conference podcasts are hosted by the Apple Learning Interchange as a part of Conference Connections. You can find them on iTunes by searching for Conference Connections.

FETC podcast - Excerpt from a session by Rob Mancabelli from the Hunterdon Central School District and Will Richardson

FETC is the Florida state technology conference, held in Orlando, FL. These podcasts are hosted on the Apple Learning Interchange's Conference Connections site.

NYSCATE podcast - Excerpt from a session by Peter Reynolds of FableVision

NYSCATE is the New York state technology conference.

Another great conference podcast that we couldn't include here, but is definitely worth checking out, is from the TED conference. This a gathering of the world's greatest thinkers and doers. The archive of 18-minute talks on their web site is thought-provoking and has even inspired discussion groups and salons to explore the themes presented in small groups.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>Professional,dev</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>mashups@k12handhelds.com</itunes:author>
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		<item>
		<title>Hope you’re having a good summer</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/fEAv99OYyPw/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=30#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2007 20:10:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Since many people are on summer vacation, we&#8217;re going to skip the mid-July show, but we&#8217;ll be back August 1. Our first show in August will feature podcasts from educational conferences that you can use to further your own professional development&#8230;without ever leaving home! See you then.
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		<item>
		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 8-Free visuals</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/U-iQo7-y4W0/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=26#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2007 00:32:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Kids]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=26</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Picking up from our last show on free audio resources, this time weâ€™re going to spotlight free visual resources, including clip art, photos, and video footage. All the resources in this show are covered by a â€œcopyleftâ€ license that allows you and your students to use them free of charge and legally in your projects.
As [...]]]></description>
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<itunes:duration>00:01:01</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>Picking up from our last show on free audio resources, this time weacirc;euro;trade;re going to spotlight free visual resources, including clip art, photos, and video ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Picking up from our last show on free audio resources, this time weacirc;euro;trade;re going to spotlight free visual resources, including clip art, photos, and video footage. All the resources in this show are covered by a acirc;euro;oelig;copyleftacirc;euro; license that allows you and your students to use them free of charge and legally in your projects.

As with all of our shows, please feel free to share this in whatever way you'd like.

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The pieces weacirc;euro;trade;ve included come from various sources and have different licenses, so make sure to check the lists below for the specifics. Some of the stock photo sites have their own licenses (I wish everyone would use something more standard like Creative Commons), so make sure to read them to see if they cover your intended use. Whatever the license, it's always important to attribute your sources.

As with all Internet content, make sure to screen the content before sharing with students. (Thereacirc;euro;trade;s nothing unfriendly to a general audience in this show.)
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Here are some of the sources for acirc;euro;oelig;copyleftacirc;euro; visual resources that you might want to look at:



Clipart
* Open Clip Art Library [Note: This site is in transition, but this art is also downloadable from other sites.]
* Wikimedia Commons

Photos 
* Wikimedia Commons
* The Open Photo Project
* morgueFile
* Stock.XCHNG
* Flickr
* NASA
* Library of Congress

Video and animation
* Wikimedia Commons
* NASA's Earth Observatory [lets you build your own custom animations]
* Internet Archive

(See our last show for a list of sound and music resources.)

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Here are the credits for all the great pieces used in this show (in the order played):

Opening music
Semitono Podcast by Mario Mattioli (keyborg)
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5

Opening visuals

Peacock by BS Thurner Hof
License: GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version

Northern lights; United States Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Strang
License: public domain

Neuron by U.S. National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program
License: public domain

Blue light traces by Stefan Kuemmel, stock.xchng
License: stock.xchng license

Saturn System Montage by NASA
License: public domain

Keyboard by Andrea Church, morgueFile
License: morgueFile license

Digital camera by gianni t., stock.xchng
License: stock.xchng license

Paint palette clip art
License: Public domain

Castle photo by Newton2
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5

Octopus video by Miles Teg
License: GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version

Animals

Music - Rainha do Sol - F-Stereo 2007 remix by FuriousStereo
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5

Caterpillar by Miroslava Serov
License: unrestricted use

Butterfly by M. Whalley, morgueFile
License: morgueFile license

Frog by JC, morgueFile
License: morgueFile license

Goats by xoper, morgueFile
License: morgueFile license

Lizard by Chris Huh
License: GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version

Octopus video by Miles Teg
License: GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version

Llamas by turbo, morgueFile
License: morgueFile license

Raccoons by Dan Tombs, morgueFile
License: morgueFile license

Swan by Eija Fogelholm, morgueFile
License: morgueFile license

Tiger by Malene Thyssen, www.mtfoto.dk/malene/
License: GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version

Seal by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
License: public domain

Zebra by Pablo Gonzalez Vargas, morgueFile
Lice...</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>Kids,,Professional,dev</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>mashups@k12handhelds.com</itunes:author>
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		<item>
		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 7-Free audio</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/yEdErTRETes/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=24#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2007 19:45:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=24</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[In this show, weâ€™re going to do something a little different, looking at sources for freely-usable audio materials. (See the list below for links.) Itâ€™s summer, and many of us are working on creating new curriculum resources. So in the next few shows, weâ€™ll be highlighting free multimedia resources you can use and incorporate into [...]]]></description>
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<itunes:duration>9:24</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>In this show, weacirc;euro;trade;re going to do something a little different, looking at sources for freely-usable audio materials. (See the list below for links.) Itacirc;euro;trade;s ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this show, weacirc;euro;trade;re going to do something a little different, looking at sources for freely-usable audio materials. (See the list below for links.) Itacirc;euro;trade;s summer, and many of us are working on creating new curriculum resources. So in the next few shows, weacirc;euro;trade;ll be highlighting free multimedia resources you can use and incorporate into your own work. Today weacirc;euro;trade;ll be listening to a sample of great free audio material. Our next show will feature free sources for photos, clipart, and video. (Audio books, poetry, and distance learning courses will all be covered in future shows.)

[coolplayer width="300" height="50" autoplay="false" loop="false" download="show"]Show 7-Free audio(download)[/coolplayer]

These free resources will include public domain content, as well as acirc;euro;oelig;copyleftacirc;euro; content. Copyleft refers generally to content that is licensed for free use by others. This includes materials licensed under GNU licenses, as well as various Creative Commons licenses. The individual licenses vary, so make sure to read the terms. Some allow for modification of the materials (derivatives), for example using them in a mashup like this. Many require that you credit the source (attribution), which is always a good idea anyway. Some stipulate that the resulting product must be free to others as well (share and share alike).

This kind of licensing is a great boon to creative folks like us. Copyleft licensing may also revolutionize the world of education by providing a variety of free accessible educational materials that may one day replace commercial textbooks, software, and media resources.

As a side note, this show was a lot of fun to research, put together, and edit. (It was also more work than a normal show!) One of the challenges in editing audio and video is that there are so many file formats...for this show alone, I used mp3, oog, wav, aif, and flac files. If you're looking for an easy way to convert all these, Audacity works with most. For those that it won't handle, Zamzar is a good free online conversion tool.
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Here are some of the sources for "copyleft" audio that you might want to look at:



Music
* ccMixter
* Wikimedia Commons music
* Internet Archive (wide variety of stuff here, not all copyleft)
* Partners in Rhyme

Spoken word
* Spoken Wikipedia
* Library of Congress
* Voice of America
* Internet Archive (wide variety of stuff here, not all copyleft)

Sound Effects
* The Freesound Project
* Partners in Rhyme
* US Fish and Wildlife Service (animal sounds)

Search engines for other copyleft content
* Creative Commons
* Wikimedia Commons
* Common Content
* ibiblio
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Here are the credits for all the great pieces used in this show (in the order played):

Opening music
Semitono Podcast by Mario Mattioli (keyborg)
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5

Transition sound of an airplane taking off
By Bram
License: Creative Commons Sampling Plus 1.0

Spoken Wikipedia article about the History of the Grand Canyon
Recorded by Norvy
License: GNU Free Documentation License

Music accompanying Grand Canyon article
"Mojo B Good" by Balla Gergely (mojo)
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommericial 2.5

Transition sound effect of thunderstorm 
By Rhumphries
License: Creative Commons Sampling Plus 1.0

Oral Argument in US Supreme Court case Plyler v. Doe
OYEZ Project
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5

Transition sound effect of trumpet loop
By Synapse
License: Creative Commons Sampling Plus 1.0

Theodore Roosevelt on the right of people to rule
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 6-Professional Development</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2007 22:30:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[This our first video podcast, and it features professional development resources. (Weâ€™ll have another show in the future to look at professional development materials in an audio only format.)
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With todayâ€™s time pressures, finding release days for professional development is a challenge. Podcasting can help address this and provides support a just-in-time way that can be [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This our first video podcast, and it features professional development resources. (Weacirc;euro;trade;ll have another show in the future to look at professional development materials in ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This our first video podcast, and it features professional development resources. (Weacirc;euro;trade;ll have another show in the future to look at professional development materials in an audio only format.)

[coolplayer width="320" height="240" autoplay="false" loop="false" download="show"]Professional Development (download)[/coolplayer]

With todayacirc;euro;trade;s time pressures, finding release days for professional development is a challenge. Podcasting can help address this and provides support a just-in-time way that can be accessed whenever it is needed. In this show, youacirc;euro;trade;ll see some interesting ways districts are putting this to use.

Included in this show are:



T4 Tips podcast from Jordan School District
(segment on using LCD projectors)
The Jordan School District is using video podcasts to provide technology integration support to their staff. (They also have several schools producing student podcasts.) The topics of these podcasts are practical and cutting edge, including things like del.icio.us, RSS, and Google Docs. These are resources every school district can use, so check them out.

eLibrary podcast from ProQuest
(screencast on SIRS Discoverer biographies)
ProQuest is a company that provides electronic access to a wide variety of periodicals, newspapers, multimedia collections, and other resources. They are well known for their SIRS and eLibrary products. They also offer a wide selection of training video podcasts on their products. This is a great way to provide teachers with training resources that they can reference whenever they need them. They also provide monthly updates on new features.

HRD Professional Development podcast from Broward County Public Schools
(classroom video on elementary vocabulary lesson)
Broward County has produced a series of video podcasts offering professional development for administrators, teachers, and PD providers. These podcasts cover a wide variety of topics, such as math manipulatives, team teaching, learning stations, whole group assessment, and much more. They are unique in that they include extensive classroom footage and focus on topics other than technology integration (as many podcasts do).

Laptop Lounge Screencasts from the Florida Center for Instructional Technology
(segment on flickr)
FCIT offers screencasts like this one as a part of their Tech-Ease for Windows and Tech Ease for Mac web sites.  These two sites feature answers to common technology questions with text, screenshots, step-by-step directions, and video tutorials. Topics include Mac OS X Tiger Basics, Podcasting with GarageBand, Using Audacity, Google Earth Basics, Social Bookmarking with del.icio.us, Photo Sharing with Flickr, and Creating Quizzes for the iPod. The screencasts break each topic down into short, easy-to-digest sub-topics. The videos are broadcast at a 640 x 480 resolution, making the details easily visible.

Reading Rockets
(segment on "The Alphabetic Principle")
Reading Rockets is a project offering a variety of multimedia resources to support teaching children to learn to read. It is an initiative of WETA (Washington DCacirc;euro;trade;s public television and radio station) and is funded by the USDOEacirc;euro;trade;s Office of Special Education. In addition to its podcasts, this site has streaming video, webcasts, blogs, and much more.

If youacirc;euro;trade;re looking for additional video sources to use for professional development, try these sites*:

- YouTube
- TeacherTube
- Google Video

* These site have some adult content, so as with all Internet content, make sure to screen the content before sharing.
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It's almost summer, and many of us will be working on creating curriculum units for next year. So our next show will feature sources for audio, video, and images that teachers can use free of charge.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 5-Mobile Technology</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/vcTr7IsSd88/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2007 14:40:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[This show spotlights podcasts that relate to mobile technologies, including handhelds, cell phones, GPS receivers, MP3 players (including iPods), wireless, and more. These technologies are becoming increasingly ubiquitous, both in schools and in the larger world. In education, they offer unique opportunities to differentiate instruction. (And I believe so strongly in their potential that my [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This show spotlights podcasts that relate to mobile technologies, including handhelds, cell phones, GPS receivers, MP3 players (including iPods), wireless, and more. These technologies are ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This show spotlights podcasts that relate to mobile technologies, including handhelds, cell phones, GPS receivers, MP3 players (including iPods), wireless, and more. These technologies are becoming increasingly ubiquitous, both in schools and in the larger world. In education, they offer unique opportunities to differentiate instruction. (And I believe so strongly in their potential that my full-time job is helping schools use them.)

[coolplayer width="300" height="50" autoplay="false" loop="false" download="show"]Show 5-Mobile Technology (download)[/coolplayer]

Please note that the podcasts on this week's show are not necessarily intended for kids, so, as with all Internet content, make sure to screen the content before sharing. (There's nothing unfriendly to a general audience in this show though.:)

Featured in this show are:

Engadget 
(excerpt from Show 106 on Apple, iPods, and convergence)
Engadget  is one of the premiere web sites/blogs on all kinds of gadgets and consumer electronics. Reading Engadget or listening to their podcast is a great way to stay up on the latest news in cell phones, handhelds, computers, media players, game machines, and lots of other interesting gizmos. Editor-in-Chief Peter Rojas and Managing Editor Ryan Block produce an entertaining podcast about once a week. Itacirc;euro;trade;s quite in-depth and generally about an hour long. The show notes give time code points for various segments so you can skip right to what you want to hear if you donacirc;euro;trade;t have time for the whole show.

Podcasting Underground
(segment from show 13 about promoting your podcast through search engines)
The Podcasting Underground from podcasting guru Jason Van Orden gives tips and tricks for other podcasters. Jason also has a blog  and tutorials  on his site and has written a book about podcasting. Make sure to check out past topics on this show, which include things like using Feedburner, the legalities of using music in your podcast, and equipment requirements.

PodCacher 
(excerpt from show 97 on puzzle caching)
The PodCacher weekly show is all about geocaching, the adventure hobby that involves using a GPS to find hidden treasures out in the world. Podcaching combines geocaching with podcasting by providing audio clues. This fun podcast will clue you in to all kinds of caching fun, such as earthcaches, puzzle caches, and more.

The Cell Phone Junkie
(segment from show 49 on J.D. Power survey and the iPhone and enterprise)
This podcast covers everything you ever wanted to know about the latest in cell phones, including hardware reviews, news items, technical tips, and loads more. The show airs weekly and is generally about 40 minutes long.

Soft Reset
(segment on show 18 on Quizzler)
Soft Reset is a podcast for people using handhelds in education hosted by Tony Vincent and Mike Curtis. The show airs once a month or so and includes classroom management suggestions, software reviews, tips, Q#38;A segments, and more.

Here are a few other valuable resources that didn't make it into the show:Today in iPhone (You've got to love this. A podcast about a product that doesn't even exist yet.)Learning in Hand: iPods (Tony Vincent's newest podcast)Mobility Today1SrcOur next show will be our first video podcast and will feature examples of using video for professional development.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Site improvements</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/V5kLgUW-gVk/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=20#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2007 22:14:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve made a few changes to the site this week. Most notably, there is now a streaming in-line player control for each show. Using this, you can start listening before the whole show downloads. If you click the play button and find that the audio is breaking up, you may not have a fast enough [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 4-Elementary Student Productions</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/-3BwpaXGUNs/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=17#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2007 21:59:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Kids]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[This show features podcasts created by elementary students. Having students create podcasts is a great way to reinforce content area skills through motivating project-based learning. It also helps students develop a range of higher order thinking skills and real-world proficiencies in technology, communications, and much more.
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		<itunes:subtitle>This show features podcasts created by elementary students. Having students create podcasts is a great way to reinforce content area skills through motivating project-based learning. ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This show features podcasts created by elementary students. Having students create podcasts is a great way to reinforce content area skills through motivating project-based learning. It also helps students develop a range of higher order thinking skills and real-world proficiencies in technology, communications, and much more.

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Show 4-Elementary (download)
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Featured in this show are:

Our City from St. Andrew's Priory School
(segment on Hawaii )
This show produced by 3rd graders tells about their home, Hawaii. This is one of the shows from the Our City podcast, a collection of student-created podcasts from schools in different cities. It is managed by Tony Vincent of Learning in Hand. Tony has all the planning materials and support you need to produce a show right on his site. This is a great way to get started with podcasting for schools who want to try it, but may not be ready to commit to producing a regular show. Check it out!

Jamestown podcast from Jamestown Elementary
(segment on the Jamestown settlement)
Jamestown Elementary in Arlington, VA has a busy group of podcasting kids! In addition to their regular show, they have podcasts on Famous Americans,  Jamestown 2007 (celebrating the 400 years of the first colony in Jamestown, VA), a Guide to the Smithsonian Institution museums, a Guide to Monuments on the National Mall in Washington, DC, and more. Theyacirc;euro;trade;ve also produced some great video podcasts, which weacirc;euro;trade;ll feature in a future show.

The CarverCast from G.W. Carver Elementary
(excerpt from acirc;euro;oelig;A Peculiar Podcast!acirc;euro;)
G.W. Carver Elementary has students in a variety of grade levels, including kindergarteners, producing podcasts. Some are theme-based. Others include books talks and original stories. The excerpt featured here was produced by kids in a special after-school program sponsored by their PTA.

Room 208 from Wells Elementary 
(segment from acirc;euro;oelig;What Should a Classroom Look Like in 2015?acirc;euro;)
Bob Sprankle is a pioneer in the area of podcasting with students. Mr. Sprankle and his students have created audio, enhanced, and video podcasts on a wide variety of topics. Their bonus shows include fields trips, interviews, literature circles, concerts, and more. (Mr. Sprankle recently transitioned into a new job as the schoolacirc;euro;trade;s Technology Integrator, and Room 208 is now Room 209. They are busily working on a new podcast, so stay tuned.)

WKSN student news  from Kate Sullivan Elementary
(segment from WKSN student news broadcast)
This school in Florida does a daily broadcast of their student-delivered news and announcements. Most shows are seven minutes or so in length. Each show starts with the pledge and a patriotic song, followed by the school menu, the weather, a word of the day, a today-in-history feature, special school events, school announcements, and more. Some pre-produced announcements and acirc;euro;oelig;words of wisdomacirc;euro; from the principal are also included. Producing a podcast from your school announcments is a relatively easy way to get started with student podcasting and also provides valuable information to parents and others.

ColeyCast from Tovashal Elementary
(segment from acirc;euro;oelig;Human Body Systemsacirc;euro;)
This podcast is created by the talented 5th graders in Mr. Coleyacirc;euro;trade;s class in Murrieta, CA. (This show was also published as an enhanced podcast with embedded images, so check that out on their web site.) Each show features a different topic from social studies, science, and language arts. Mr. Coley also has a StudyCast show to help students review for tests.

Radio WillowWeb from Willowdale Elementary
(excerpt from acirc;euro;oelig;Writing Traitsacirc;euro; podcast)
This well-known podcast was started by Learning in Handacirc;euro;tra...</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 3-Libraries and Books</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KarensMashups/~3/21HPUMRzTTw/</link>
		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=14#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2007 17:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Kids]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Parents]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Professional dev]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[This episode features podcasts for librarians, library media specialists, and everyone who loves books. This episode was inspired in part by my friends Becky Hart, Director of Instructional Technology at the Hot Springs School District, who will be presenting at the Arkansas Association of Instructional Media conference, and Donna Baumbach, ed tech extraordinaire and author [...]]]></description>
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<itunes:duration>10:08</itunes:duration>
		<itunes:subtitle>This episode features podcasts for librarians, library media specialists, and everyone who loves books. This episode was inspired in part by my friends Becky Hart, ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This episode features podcasts for librarians, library media specialists, and everyone who loves books. This episode was inspired in part by my friends Becky Hart, Director of Instructional Technology at the Hot Springs School District, who will be presenting at the Arkansas Association of Instructional Media conference, and Donna Baumbach, ed tech extraordinaire and author of the SUNLINK announcements blog, must reading for library media specialists.

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Show 3-Library (download)[/coolplayer]

Featured in this episode are the following:

Bookwink
(segment on sharks)
This is a video podcast hosted by Sonja Cole, former middle school librarian and English teacher. (Since this episode of the mashup is audio only, we werenacirc;euro;trade;t able to include the video, so make sure to visit the Bookwink web site to see the great video.) The mission of this podcast is to inspire kids in grades 3-8 to read by providing information about lots of great book and authors. Episodes air monthly and are about three minutes long.

BiblioTech from the Kankakee Public Library
(segment from BiblioTech Podcast 4)
This podcast is from a pioneer in library podcasting, the Kankakee Public Library in Kankakee, IL. The BiblioTech podcast is targeted at future-looking librarians and staff. It covers topics in library technology via interviews with experts in field. The library also airs other podcasts such as recording of library events, discussions with authors, teen poetry slams, and more.

District Dispatch from the American Library Association Washington Office
(interview on social networking)
The Washington office of the ALA features news for librarians and others interested in library-related issues. Shows air several times a month and vary in length. Topics include things like library advocacy, copyright, freedom of information, library funding issues, legislative issues, and more.

Orange County Library System in Orlando, FL
(Teen Tech Week segment)
The Orange County Library System (OCLS) offers several different podcasts, including ones for children and teens. Some shows highlight program offerings like their lending of video games and their Teen Tech Week. Others feature storytelling, author discussions, and library events. Most shows are between 5 and 15 minutes long. OCLS has a nicely organized podcast web page, with podcasts offered in a variety of formats, including MP3, WMA, and some MP4 video (with an audio only MP3 option). The library also offers a service through which you can text message them for answers to questions. Excellent! Weacirc;euro;trade;re always on the lookout for innovative uses of SMS.

Western Kentucky University Library
(segment from library tour)
The Western Kentucky Library produces a variety of podcasts ranging from audio library tours and book readings to lecture series and special event shows. The audio tour is divided conveniently into 9 short 2-3 minute segments, each of which highlights a different part of the library. Other seriesacirc;euro;trade; episodes vary in length. One I found particularly interesting was Faraway Places, a lecture series featuring scholars doing research in foreign countries.

ColeyCast from Room 34 at Tovashal Elementary
(segment on literature circles)
ColeyCast is the official podcast of Room 34 at Tovashal Elementary. Mr. Coleyacirc;euro;trade;s 5th grade students produce this podcast several times a month. Topics include content area studies like explorers, weather, and human body systems, as well as literature circle book reviews like the one shared here. Stay tuned for more highlights from ColeyCast on a future mashup.

Booktalks acirc;euro;ldquo; Quick and Simple from Nancy Keane
(segment on acirc;euro;oelig;Is There Really a Human Race?acirc;euro;)
Nancy Keane is a book lover and an experienced school librarian. She is known for her web site and workshops on ...</itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>mashups@k12handhelds.com</itunes:author>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 2-History</title>
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		<comments>http://www.k12handhelds.com/mashups/?p=11#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:41:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mashups@k12handhelds.com (Karen Fasimpaur)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Kids]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[This show highlights history-related podcasts that can be used in your classroom. They&#8217;re also great resources for differentiating instruction. Try giving them to students to use for review. Or use them as enrichment opportunities for those few students who always finish ahead of everyone else. Have students use them as springboards for further research or [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Karen’s Mashups-Show 1-Inaugural episode</title>
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Bob Sprankle and Wells Elementary (Room 208 and now 209 Podcast)
This is a student-produced podcast from Wells Elementary in Wells, ME. This show is a literature circle discussion and was produced by 3rd and 4th grades.
Spoken Wikipedia 
This is an excerpt from one of the spoken Wikipedia articles. These are available free of charge, and as Open Source content, they can be edited as you like.

Grammar Girl
Grammar Girl is a weekly podcast that features "quick and dirty" tips for writing.

Los Angeles County Office of Education 
This is part of a podcast from the LA County Office of Education. They often have meetings to disseminate professional development information to schools they serve. They have recently begun using podcasting as another way to get information out. This podcast tells about the latest round of EETT grants in California.

Radio WillowWeb and Willowdale Elementary 
Radio WillowWeb is a podcast from Willowdale Elementary in Omaha, NE (former school of Tony Vincent). The excerpt included is from an episode on the U.S. Constitution produced by 5th graders.

Colonial Williamsburg
"Colonial Williamsburg: Past and Present" is a weekly show that features conversations with characters from America's past, interpreted by actors.

Englishcaster.com 
Englishcaster.com has a ton of great resources for ESL and ELL students.

LD Podcast 
The LD Podcast is a show for parents of children with learning disabilities or anyone interested in learning more about kids who may be struggling in school.

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