This document discusses blogs, wikis, and podcasts and provides information on how to create and use them. It defines blogs as easily created and updated webpages for ongoing writing. Wikis allow users to collaboratively edit content on a website. Podcasts are digital audio files that can be created and shared, and require a microphone, recording/editing software, and hosting on a website. Examples of using these tools for a school library include podcasts for story times, research help, and archiving lectures. The document recommends free hosting sites for wikis and podcasting tutorials.
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1. BLOGS, WIKKIS AND PODCASTS Maria Petropulos Fowler Unified School District [email_address]
3. WHAT IS A BLOG? A blog is a easily created and easily updated webpage. It is a collaborative space. A blog is where you write stuff on an ongoing basis. Your blog is whatever you want it to be. There are millions of them, in all shapes and sizes, and there are no real rules.
4. Blogs can be whatever you want them to be! http://sutterbooks.blogspot.com/ https://www2.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=37367017&postID=116301158899072257 http://csslibraryblog.blogspot.com/2006/11/news-from-library-nov-6.html http://enfield.wordpress.com/2006/09/28/hello-mrs-andersens-4th-grade/ http://kswiggum.edublogs.org/2006/09/
6. Ready to try Blogging? Some sites you might try… www.blogger.com http://classblogmeister.com/index.php http://edublogs.org/
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8. What is a Podcast? The New Oxford American Dictionary defines podcast as “a digital recording of a radio broadcast or similar program, made available on the Internet for downloading to a personal audio player.” In other words, it’s a digital audio file that’s created, shared, and heard.
9. What do you need for podcasting? Microphone Digital recorder or computer Audio-editing software Royal-free music or sounds
10. Creating your own Podcast Some sites you might try when recording your podcast… http://www.gabcast.com/ This free service makes it incredibly easy to do a podcast. Simply call in via phone to record and publish your podcast. Audacity Tutorial: http://www.how-to-podcast-tutorial.com/17-audacity-tutorial.htm http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
11. Steps in creating your podcast 1. Record your podcast 2. Move the audio file into an audio editor 3. Add Introduction and ending music 4. Save files as mp3 files 5. Mount on a website
12. Ideas for using podcasts in the library *Library Tours *Story Time *Information Literacy and Research Help (check out the many already in iTunes, etc.) *Library updates and library news *Library events (like Science Fair help, Literacy nights, author readings) *Archiving class lectures *Audio book collections
13. Wiki’s A wiki is a type of Web site that allows users to easily add, remove, and otherwise edit content. COLLABORATION!
14. Why Wiki? Ease of Use Adaptability Instant posting **Free**
15. Favorite wiki Hosting Sites http://www.wikispaces.com/site/for/teachers http://pbwiki.com/
16. WIKI? A wiki is a type of Web site that allows users to easily add, remove, and otherwise edit content. COLLABORATION! http://fowler-history.wikispaces.com/