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TEEN Mashup - Podcasting

TEEN Mashup - Podcasting. January 21, 2013. Are you most interested in …. Why to podcast How to podcast A combination of the two. Perspectives . You as a podcaster School podcasts District podcasts Kids as podcasters Podcasts as an learning resource.

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TEEN Mashup - Podcasting

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  1. TEEN Mashup - Podcasting January 21, 2013

  2. Are you most interested in … • Why to podcast • How to podcast • A combination of the two

  3. Perspectives • You as a podcaster • School podcasts • District podcasts • Kids as podcasters • Podcasts as an learning resource

  4. A podcast is a type of digital media consisting of an episodic series of audio or video files subscribed to and downloaded through web syndication or streamed online to a computer or mobile device.

  5. How to podcast

  6. http://learnhowtopodcast.com

  7. Headphone Amplifier Compressor/Limiter/Gate

  8. Why The Resurgence? Ease of use, quality of content

  9. Why we are podcasting?

  10. Regional Education Service Center

  11. Content marketing is an umbrella term encompassing all marketing formats that involve the creation and sharing of content in order to attract, acquire and engage clearly defined and understood current and potential consumer bases with the objective of driving profitable customer action.

  12. Voice Articulate & communicate what you think about deeply Presentations Video Blog Podcasts Webinars Newsletter Conversations Passion What you think about deeply Interest Skills Knowledge Relationships Twitter Facebook Google + F2F Community LinkedIn Products and Services Books/Ebooks Courses Digital Products Presentations Consulting Tutorials Affiliate Programs Sponsors

  13. “Today knowledge is ubiquitous, constantly changing, growing exponentially… Today knowledge is free. It’s like air, it’s like water. It’s become a commodity… There’s no competitive advantage today in knowing more than the person next to you… The world doesn’t care what you know. What the world cares about is what you can do with what you know.” – Tony Wagner

  14. Real world examples

  15. Infographic by- Shanghai Web Designers

  16. 21st Century Behaviors • Technological Fluency • Communication … Verbal proficiency • Collaboration … Leadership/Coordination/ Teamwork/Interpersonal Skills/Relationships/ horizontal collaboration • Solve Complex Problems • Gumption … Self-Direction and Reflection Skills • Creativity • Analytical and Thinking Skills • Initiative, Work Ethic, Honesty Integrity and Ambition • Adaptable … Versatilist • Inquisitiveness …

  17. Employer Ranking - Critical Skills* • Work ethic • Attitude/enthusiasm • On-time/attendance/dependability • Interpersonal skills • Basic English skills/writing/language/reading comprehension • Math skills/applied measurement • Communication • Teamwork • Customer service/business etiquette • Initiative/implementing or presenting ideas • Problem-solving/critical thinking • Adaptability/flexibility

  18. Characteristics of 21st Century Ed. • Real World Focus- 21st Century Skills • Personalized/Customized • Anywhere, Anytime, Less driven by calendar/clock • “Doing” rather than “Learning about” • Professional Development (for parents, students, staff)-New Model • Project Based- “What will I do” • Saturation of Tech

  19. Are We Teaching To The Modern Definition of Literacy? • Develop proficiency with the tools of technology • Build relationships with others to pose and solve problems collaboratively and cross-culturally • Design and share information for global communities to meet a variety of purposes • Manage, analyze and synthesize multiple streams of simultaneous information • Create, critique, analyze, and evaluate multi-media texts • Attend to the ethical responsibilities required by these complex environments

  20. As a result of today’s conversation, what’s become clear to you?

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