Went to a pretty good workshop presented by the ACES – the Regional Educational Service Center (RESC) that services the greater
Jeff McQuillan opened with a great discussion of best pedagogy around language acquisition. He was able to identify multiple uses of podcasting and how they tied back into good pedagogy. One of the neat ideas was to use recorded podcasts as ways to review vocabulary with several speakers around a topic. Use your Ipod and an attached microphone to record several people speaking about a single topic of question. He also talked about using the Lyrics option in iTunes to add some written material to an iTunes offering. His presentation was recorded into a podcast that will be available soon.
He is involved w/ ESLPod – link below:
Coffee Break Spanish
Next up was Kevin Gaugler, from
TalkShoe – allows you to create a radio talk show
ChinswingPodzinger
Podomatic
http://blog.flickr.com/flickrblog/2006/08/great_shot_wher.html
(I just tried this with my Flicker account – so cool! Adding geographic info to your photos!) However my notes say that this should also associate (tag) audio and video with a specific geographic site.
Clint Kennedy the IT Director from
Check out his Web2.0 sandbox:
http://www.stonington.org/Web2_0.html
Evoca.com – use your phone to record to the web
K7.net – send your voice mail to your email, send yourself email by your phone!
Skype – Of course
Gizmo – Like Skype but you can record the conversation (records conferences as well)

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