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Podcast Educational Podcasting Today

Educational Podcasting Today

Jeffrey Bradbury

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Frequency: 1 episode/33d. Total Eps: 56

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Educational Podcasting Today is an instructional podcast that helps teachers learn how to introduce audio and video into their classrooms. Hosted by Jeff Bradbury, a middle school Broadcast Journalism teacher if you are interested in creating audio or video podcasts in your classroom or home studio, THIS is the podcast for you!
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What is The Best Teacher Podcast? A Conversation with Grant Wootten

Episode 58

jeudi 22 décembre 2022Duration 40:35

In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff welcomes educator and podcaster Grant Wootten onto the podcast to discuss his new podcast, The Best Teacher Podcast! If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
  • The problems with current teacher resources and how this leads to overwork/bad outcomes for everyone.
  • The benefits of teacher collaboration and cross-pollination across disciplines and subject areas.
  • The gap between research and practice in education, particularly with regard to long-term retention.
  • The power of paper mediums/materials vs digital.

About our Guest: Grant Wootten Grant Wootten has been a working as an English language and literature teacher in Thailand for 10 years. Most of this time has been in government schools of the countryside, where he founded and lead an ongoing non-profit effort to provide more qualified English teachers to underprivileged communities. Today he teaches at ICSN, an international school near Bangkok that caters to the local Thai population. He is the founder and creator of Edusfere, a website that endeavors to combine a database of the best teaching ideas and resources with the most efficient and effective lesson planning tools ever made. Lastly, he is the host of a new show where he interviews the best teachers from around the globe, aptly named "The Best Teacher Podcast." About The Best Teacher Podcast The Best Teacher Podcast interviews everyday teachers from around the globe doing amazing, innovative things in their classrooms. Every week you'll meet incredible educators, hear their best stories, learn about resources you'll love, and gain strategies that can transform your students' learning experience. Because teachers are THE BEST. Links Of Interest
About Edusfere The promise of "ready-made" is never true, and teachers often have to choose between using imperfect material or building everything from scratch. Edusfere solves this by giving you the best of both worlds—a library of great teaching ideas combined with the power to personalize everything you find. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6f_mX-0_e_Y Links of Interest
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What is Educational Duct Tape? A Conversation with Jake Miller

Episode 57

samedi 17 décembre 2022Duration 33:39

In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff welcomes educator, author, and podcaster Jake Miller on the podcast to share how he is leveraging his podcast to support both his classroom and his PLN. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! About our Guest: Jake Miller Jake Miller is an edtech and learning enthusiast, author of Educational Duct Tape: An EdTech Integration Mindset, host of the EdTech News Brief and #EduDuctTape podcasts, speaker, and sharer of #EduGIFs at @JakeMillerTech and on JakeMiller.net. Jake’s day job is Personalized Learning Specialist and he previously spent 5 years as a technology integration specialist and an additional 14 years in the classroom teaching math, science & STEM at various grade levels. Jake’s favorite job, however, is his full-time position as a husband and father. About Jake Miller's Podcast: Educational Duct Tape The Educational Duct Tape Podcast focuses on viewing #edtech as a tool used to meet goals, address learning standards and solve problems in the classroom, much as duct tape is used as a tool that solves a plethora of problems in our lives. I sit down each week with a different inspiring guest with awesome ideas for using tech in the classroom to share and discuss some awesome ideas! Links Of Interest
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Creating and Managing Multiple Podcasts | Featuring JP Prezzavento

Episode 48

mardi 21 mai 2019Duration 34:23

In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with St. Louis Podcaster JP Prezzavento from The Bits & Bytes Podcast to discuss how to create and manage multiple podcasts. In this episode, we discuss podcasting production from the concept phase through the production and promotion stages and everything in between.  

This podcast is sponsored by Concordia University – Portland

If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today!

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Why should you get into podcasting?
  • How To Create And Manage Multiple Podcasts
  • What type of equipment does JP use to create his podcast?
  • Podcasting Show Notes
  • Telling your story through podcast
  • Creating multiple shows.
  • Best advice you would give yourself before you record episode 1
  • Growing your audience through being open and honest
  • Automating workflows with G Suite
  • What happens after you publish your podcast?

About JP Prezzavento

JP Prezzavento currently serves his home district in the St Louis area as the Coordinator of Instructional Technology where he regularly leads professional development for the district’s 850 teachers and 50 administrators. Previously, JP served as a high school English language arts teacher. JP is a Google for Education Certified Trainer, Apple Teacher, a Common Sense Media Educator, and was recognized as a 2017 METC Spotlight Educator. JP hosts the Bits & Bytes of Education podcast and co-hosts the Edtech PodSquad podcast and blogs at jpprezz.com. JP has presented at a variety of regional conferences and is scheduled to speak about connecting educators with podcasting at ISTE 2019 in Philadelphia, PA.

About The Bits & Bytes of Education

The Bits and Bytes of Education is a bi-weekly podcast that shares snack-sized ideas, resources, and interviews about teaching, learning, and technology integration.

Each episode contains the Edtech Minute, where I share an idea, tech tool, or resource that is useful to the audience, a featured conversation with an educator doing amazing work in his or her space, and What I’m Learning, where I share the books I’m reading, the podcasts I’m listening to, and other ways I’m learning to be a more effective educator.

About The EdTech PodSquad

The Edtech PodSquad is a monthly show where 5 Missouri Edtech leaders talk about issues relevant to tech coaches, coordinators, and integrators. The Squad learns and grows through these conversations and just happens to hit record to share those conversations with others.

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Soundtrap: Announcing New Features For Classroom Podcasters | Featuring Meredith Allen

Episode 47

mardi 14 mai 2019Duration 27:24

In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff welcomes Meredith Allen from Soundtrap on the podcast to discuss why teachers are using Soundtrap in their classrooms to teach their students about audio production and podcasting.  

I am thrilled to have Meredith on this weeks program. Sountrap is an amazing application that is available to content creators on all platforms and today, Soundtrap is announcing several brand new features that are going to be turning the heads of both classroom and studio podcasters everywhere.

Listen to today's episode to learn how you can leverage educational podcasting in your classroom today!

If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today!

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Soundtrap for StorytellersSoundtrap is launching an education version of its new Soundtrap for Storytellers podcast creation tool will be available in June to teachers and students for use in the classroom.
  • The podcasting tool will help teachers differentiate instruction for students of all abilities within one classroom, giving students a compelling way to channel their thoughts and perspectives. Having spoken to many teachers and students we believe they will be utterly engaged and it will be a fantastic way for teachers to get access to an inspiring vehicle for meeting core curriculum requirements.
  • New Podcast Transcription Tools (THIS IS AWESOME!)One of the newest and most unique features is an interactive transcript and editing tool. Transcripts can be made automatically at the click of a button, and students will be able to transcribe and edit the spoken-word audio file as you would in a text document, eliminating the need to listen to the podcast over and over again. We believe that it will differentiate instruction for all ages, abilities and individualized education plans.
  • There are other cool features such as inviting someone to join your podcast and upload to Spotify.
  • Why Use Soundtrap in the Classroom?It is an easy tool for differentiating instruction for students of all abilities within one classroom and giving a voice to students that otherwise might not have an outlet for channeling their thoughts, opinions, and perspectives.
  • It can provide an easy way to connect collaborators that might not have a Soundtrap account by using a guest link
  • For those learners with an individualized education plan (IEP) for writing and/or reading, this tool allows them to see/easily edit the words and tell the story of their learning.
  • Teachers can provide age-appropriate content in an environment that inspires students to tell their stories in creative, artistic ways.
  • Teachers are looking for tools for collaborative and creative content making to support their STEAM efforts, the 4Cs (creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration) as well as project-based learning activities. Access to Soundtrap for Storytellers will not only help educators meet core curriculum requirements, it will also enhance a student’s development in the 4Cs.
  • Soundtrap bridges the necessary skills for preparing our 21st-century learners for a global, connected world.
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Creating Student Voice Through Podcasting with Jamie Turnbull

Episode 46

jeudi 9 mai 2019Duration 30:08

In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with Jamie Turnbull to discuss how to create student podcasts using Synth. In this episode, Jamie discusses how she sets up her podcasting activities through simple activities that then lead into a three-day activity for her middle school students.

This podcast is sponsored by Concordia University – Portland

If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today!

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Why Podcast in the Classroom?
  • How to Podcast in the Classroom?
  • Classroom Management During Podcasting Activities
  • The Importance of Student Voice
  • Creating Student Podcasts using Synth
  • Setting Up Classroom Assignments
  • Recording During Class time
  • Recording Out of Class time
  • Digital Citizenship
  • Sharing Podcasts with Our School and Community

About Jamie Turnbull

Jamie Turnbull is a Middle School English teacher at Sioux Central Community School. She has been teaching for 6 years and consistently encourages student voice. Most recently, she designed a podcast unit with her students, which reflects the importance of student-centered learning and the power of student voice. 

Students are using Synth to create podcasts. There are several links to student examples that I would like to share.

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Jake Miller: Revolutionizing Professional Development with the #EDUGIF

Episode 45

samedi 4 mai 2019Duration 34:09

In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with Jake Miller from the Educational Duct Tape Podcast to discuss how he is revolutionizing online professional development on Twitter through animated Gif’s that he calls the EDUGIf.

This podcast is sponsored by Concordia University – Portland

If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today!

In this episode, we discuss:


About Jake Miller

Jake Miller is an edtech and learning enthusiast who hosts the Educational Duct Tape podcast, shares #EduGIFs at JakeMiller.net and works as a Technology Integration Specialist for an Ohio Middle School.

About Educational Duct Tape

The #EduDuctTape Podcast, hosted by Jake Miller, focuses on viewing #edtech as a tool used to meet goals, address learning standards and solve problems in the classroom, much as duct tape is used as a tool that solves a plethora of problems in our lives. Jake sits down each week with a different inspiring guest with awesome ideas for using tech in the classroom to share and discuss some awesome ideas! Join us for Educational Duct Tape, once weekly!

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Teaching Students About Failure Through Podcasting

Episode 44

samedi 9 mars 2019Duration 37:54

In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with Randall Black to discuss everything from creating podcasts with his students to his promoting the concept of failure as a way to get better as a podcaster.

This episode was brought to you by Student Treasures

If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today!

In this episode, we discuss:


About our Guest

Randall Black is an educator, technology specialist, and podcaster from West Virginia. He has served in various roles in education over the last decade (classroom teacher, technology integration specialist, and technology systems specialist). Randall's goal is to help students, teachers, and administrators to improve their success in and out of the classroom through the use of technology.

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The Howl Cast is the official podcast of Spring Valley High School. Join Randy Black, Technology Systems Operator, and Will Totten, Assistant Principal, each week as they share announcements, upcoming events, cafeteria menus, and student and teacher successes from your Home of the Timberwolves.

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Creating Consistent Podcast Recordings: Featuring Dr. Daniel Downs

Episode 43

mercredi 6 mars 2019Duration 55:18

In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with podcaster Daniel Downs to discuss how to create multiple podcasts that hit a vastly different audience. Additional topics include Educational Branding, Staying Consistent in your message, and his advice for new podcasters looking to take over the world.

Today's show is brought to you by Student Treasures

If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today!

In this episode, we discuss:


About Daniel Downs

Dr. Daniel Downs is currently the Director of Digital Learning in the North Reading Public Schools. In this capacity, he oversees the facilitation of a Digital Learning model that robustly incorporates robotics, digital literacy and digital research skills across K-12. An advocate for increased data analysis tools and streamlining education dashboards within K-12. As an EdTech consultant, he has worked with districts to expand computer science and digital learning curriculum offerings and holds research interests in Project-Based Learning and expanding digital resources and connectivity for students in underserved populations.

About Guest Digital Learning By Design

Digital Learning By Design: A Podcast About Digital Transformation In Education

Welcome to Digital Learning By Design! Tune in for resources, discussions, and updates in the world of digital learning, education and robotics. Topics will also include Project Based Learning With Technology and 21st Century Pedagogy.

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What Can You Learn As A New Podcaster From Your First Episode?

Episode 42

mercredi 27 février 2019Duration 38:41

In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with South Jersey Podcaster, Brian Costello from The Teacher’s Journey Podcast to discuss the trials and tribulations of being a first-time podcaster and the lessons you can learn by simply hitting the record button.

If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today!

This episode is brought to you by Concordia University-Portland

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The Teacher’s Journey Podcast
  • Getting Started as a Podcaster
  • Making Your First Mistakes
  • Getting Your First Guest … Twice
  • Choosing the Best Applications and EquipmentCamtasia
  • Zoom
  • Blue Snowball Microphone
  • Pop Filter
  • Building Your Podcasting Website with Wix
  • Advice for New Podcasters
  • What Makes a Good Podcast Guest?
  • Podcaster ShoutoutsDan Krieness: Leader of Learning Podcast
  • Dr. Will Show

About Brian Costello

Brian Costello the author of the highly acclaimed book The Teacher’s Journey and hosts a podcast by the same name and owner of BTC2Learn LLC, is a Google Certified Innovator & Trainer in his 11th year of teaching in Southern New Jersey. His career started as an instructional aide before going on to teach Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd Grades. He now works as a middle school Digital Innovation Specialist in Egg Harbor Township, NJ. He created The Global Audience Project helps classes find, and be, authentic audiences for projects around the world. Brian shares his love of emerging technology and professional development all over the country.

About The Teacher’s Journey Podcast

The Teacher’s Journey Podcast is an informal conversation with some of the worlds best educators as they share their amazing stories of how they became the incredible people they are today.

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Are You A Podcasting Perfectionist?

Episode 41

vendredi 22 février 2019Duration 25:18

In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with Whitney Choate and Jonathan Compas from the Tough Teacher Talk Podcast to learn how they are creating professional development for themselves, one episode at a time.  

If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today!

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The Tough Teacher Talk Podcast
  • Lessons learned from Educational Podcasting … so far…
  • Using Google Keep to create Podcasting Show Notes
  • Building a Podcasting Website using Weebly
  • Should you be a podcasting perfectionist?

About Whitney and JonathanWhitney Choate

Whitney Choate brings adventure to education. From her teaching experiences abroad and technology know-how, she creates a positive and engaging atmosphere inside the classroom and outside the school walls. She is currently a high school special education teacher and instructional technology coach in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

Jonathan Compas

Jonathan Compas is a highly-driven teacher with direction. As an innovative educator, he paves the way for the next generation of critical thinkers always searching out the latest research-based methods to reach his students. Jonathan is currently a kindergarten teacher and educational leader in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

About The Tough Talk with Teachers Podcast

Our mission is simple: to empower teachers by discussing real struggles in education while having a positive outlook.

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