Internet Research and Podcasting
In this episode of Secondary ICT SOS, we provide some great advice on using both the internet and podcasting effectively in the classroom.
Geography teacher Julian Challis wants advice on organising his pupils' use of research tools on the internet. With such a vast number of websites available, it can often be hard to keep research focused.
Elsewhere, music teacher Chris Cobon demonstrates how he uses podcasting to create a revision resource that his pupils can access at home.
This programme also features an indispensable range of teachers' top ICT tips.
Read a review of this video on the Teacher Training Resource Bank site.
ajheaney18 on 22 December 2009
Some great ideas on this video, very interesting. ...
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- Duration: 15:00 minutes
- Published: 28 April 2006
- Licence information for Internet Research and Podcasting
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Recap: Podcasts for educators, schools and colleges The source for free UK educational podcasts as featured in the programme
Ordnance Survey National mapping agency with plenty of resources for educational use
GetMapping UK UK aerial photography, 3D imaging and maps
Google Earth Images of Earth by satellite ? an essential geography resource
Teachers Evaluating Educational Mutimedia Teacher reviews of various multimedia products
Podomatic Create podcasts or search for a podcast on a particular topic, e.g. 'GCSE', 'French oral', 'ICT revision'. This is the website used by the school featured in the programme
Online Podcasting Tutorial A step-by-step guide to planning, producing and publishing a podcast
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Some great ideas on this22 December 2009 - 20:27Some great ideas on this video, very interesting.
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