Comprehensible Input on GigaDial Public: Recent Episodes

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Mostly looking for podcast related to language learning and EFL/ESL teaching.

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Hey sorry about the wait but we are back. This is the second part of our recap, this time with J Optiks and JazWonder from "The Rhythm and The Rebel". We talk about NY Comic Con, GTA V, and anime. Also did I cosplay?

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This is the first podcast for the Grassroots Channel - a series of programmes sponsored by the Birmingham Community Empowerment Network. We’re starting with stories of active citizens in Britain’s second largest city: Birmingham. Barbara Willis Brown tells us how she worked to rebuild communities by confronting prejudice. A tennis project in the city brought young black children into the leafy middle class environment of the tennis club, overcoming misconceptions from both sides. Her philosophy on revitalising communities is: "If it hasn’t got a challenge in it let everyone else do it." Background music is copyright of a small local band called score. The Grassroots Channel is produced by Nick Booth of Podnosh. First available in October 2005

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Online learners seem to prefer using audio and web-based information in ways that counter what researchers recommend. Analysis, with many references.

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The following podcast series is designed to introduce you to fundamental postcasting development steps and ideas for featuring podcasts in your training initiatives.

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Podcast on How to Podcast: By Elliott Maseie

We have received hundreds of requests of details on how we are doing these simple and low-cost podcast/audio/text segments. So, why not do a podcast on podcasting. In this 10 minute segment, Elliott Masie details:

  • Podcasting 101
  • What Equipment and Software
  • How to Record Telephone Interviews
  • Posting Podcasts without IT help or Servers
  • Transcriptions Done Easily
  • The Future of Podcasts and Learning

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Steve Robinson, on his last day in space, gives a glimpse of his experience on a historic spacewalk and other mission events.

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A fascinating "reflective" podcast from Bob Sprankle. In it he continues to describe the origins and the process of the Room 208 podcast. In this, the second of a three part reflection, Bob is laying the groundwork for a presentation/workshop he will be giving in the near future.

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The latest - and last, for the next six months or so - version of this presentation surveying what I have been recently calling e-learning 2.0, delivered at ADETA's 2005 conference in Edmonton. Like my presentation a few days ago, i survey trends, explain what I mean by e-learning 2.0, and project into the future.

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BOBBYBUCKET01.mp3 [14.7MB 21:14 96kpbs] A Podcast for kids, Parents, and Readers of All ages! Celebrating READING with Books, Music, Author Interviews, and more!

Show 01. This is Show #1? the one where it all starts. We?re going to talk about the amazing book, Hello Ocean by Pam Munoz Ryan and learn about how good readers make connections! You?re going to be introduced to my good friend, Prof. Zeigfried, who?s going to tell you about chameleons. And I?m going to talk about the importance of sunscreen! We?re going to wrap it all up with South Berwick, ME children?s musician, Mary Kaye with a great song called, ?Deep in the Water?. So sit back, put on the sunscreen, dig your feet into the sand and come on down to the ocean!

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Here is a great introduction to podcasting from an ESL/EFL perspective. It was originally created as a companion podcast to the June 19, 2005 Blogstreams Session at tappedin.org. This fine production by Graham Stanley will be the first referral I make to ESL/EFL instructors who want to learn about podcasting. For beginners or veteran podcasters, there is something for everyone in this 46 minute gem.

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A Podcast by 3/4students in Wells, ME. Show 07.

We're giving you another great show. We've got some really great student news, and research pieces for you. Enjoy the show!

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David interviews Bob Sprankle - the teacher in Classroom 208 - don't miss it!!

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This podcast is a response to a podcast heard earlier in the week from David Warlick. He has a great interview with Bob Sprankle, an elementary teacher in Maine. Bob describes the learning in his classroom. It's a learning environment that I believe educators should be trying to create. My podcast examines why I think many of our teachers have not adopted this approach.

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Dr Smith Nash talks about a South American Werewolf legend.

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Great first podcast from an educational technologist in Canada. Dean talks about what he looks for in a podcast and introduces some interesting topics for discussion.