This podcast features twenty-five Montana teachers and one Oklahoma teacher answering the question, “Why We Teach?” Many of these teachers share stories about the teacher or teachers who inspired them to join the profession, and why they have persevered as education professionals. These recordings were originally made using the free AudioBoo (Classic) app on iPads, and then imported into the free software program Audacity. A twenty minute video tutorial about this process is available and linked in the podcast shownotes, along with other referenced sites.
Show Notes:
- AudioBoo Channel for Mapping Media to the Common Core Montana
- Information about the class: Mapping Media to the Common Core Part 1
- Radio Show page of Mapping Media to the Common Core
- AudioBoo Classic app for iOS (free)
- 20 minute video tutorial: Create a Multi-Track Radio Show (Podcast) with Audacity
- iTunes software (free)
- Audacity software (free)
- SoundCloud (great for podcast hosting, but free accounts are limited)
- DropBox (free)
- The Levellator software (free)
- Cyberduck (free)
- PodPress Plugin for WordPress (free)
- Fuel for Educational Change Agents Podcast channel
- Follow Wesley on Twitter: @wfryer
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