In this week's podcast I share 2 websightings, an RSS Quickstart Guide for Educators and Podcasting 101. I also discuss "The Digital Face of 21st Century Curriculum," exploring how digital content is changing teaching and learning in the 21st Century.

In this week’s podcast I share 2 websightings, an RSS Quickstart Guide for Educators and Podcasting 101. I also discuss “The Digital Face of 21st Century Curriculum,” exploring how digital content is changing teaching and learning in the 21st Century.


Program Length: 21 min, 2 sec
File size: 10.1 MB


Referenced websites in this podcast include:

Will Richardson’s RSS Quickstart Guide for Educators
Bob Sprankle’s Bit by Bit Podcast
Podcasting101 (free online curriculum about educational podcasting, created with Moodle)
Technopoly by Neil Postman
Skype: www.skype.com
Google Talk: www.google.com/talk/
ePals: www.epals.com
Read/Write Web Tools: http://del.icio.us/wfryer/ReadWriteWebTools
Teaching & Learning with the Read/Write Web
Nettrekker: www.nettrekker.com
BeyondBooks: www.beyondbooks.com
ExploreLearning: www.explorelearning.com
KidBiz3000 and TeenBiz3000: www.achieve3000.com
UnitedStreaming: www.unitedstreaming.com
AtomicLearning: www.atomiclearning.com
MyAccess! Writing: www.vantagelearning.com
The Savvy Technologist by Tim Wilson (Internet Archive Wayback Machine snapshot for Nov 2005)

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