Podcasts and Videos for Ongoing Learning
K-12 Online Conference
The K-12 Online Conference invites participation from educators around the world interested in innovative ways Web 2.0 tools and technologies can be used to improve learning. This free online conference is an annual event run by an all-volunteer group of educators. Conference sessions and materials are all archived online. These presentations are available for download into iTunes, or you can listen/watch from the pages below. Note: all of the sessions are available on audio; only some are available by video.
2010 Schedule & Archive
2009 Archive
2008 Archive
2007 Archive
2006 Archive
Classroom 2.0 and Classroom 2.0 LIVE
Classroom 2.0 is a social network for those interested in Web 2.0 and Social Media in education. You'll find blogs, discussions, and more information than you could imagine. Pay a visit, and prepare to spend a while.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE is an opportunity to gather with other members of the community in real-time events, complete with audio, chat, desktop sharing, and sometimes even video. You are invited to join us for our weekly Saturday show with co-hosts Peggy George, Kim Caise and Lorna Costantini!
The show lasts an hour. We strive to make our shows very beginner-friendly, and if you've never participated in a live web meeting, don't be afraid to come and take a peek at the show's format. We would love for newbies to join us and 'dip their toes' in the conversations until you feel comfortable enough to 'jump in the conversations with both feet'! We want to encourage "experienced Web 2.0 users" to join us to contribute and extend the conversation by providing real-life examples and tips/suggestions.
Teachers Teaching Teachers
Two teachers–- Paul Allison and Susan Ettenheim--
are mainly responsible for this blog, podcast, and webcast. Toward the
beginning of 2006, a few teachers in New York City began to meet via Skype.
In the spring of 2006 we began webcasting with the help of Jeff Lebow
and Dave Cormier of WorldBridges.
Every Wednesday evening at 9:00 EST (Americas) we get together and talk about our teaching. These conversations are archived as a podcast on this blog. Together we are searching for the most effective practices in technology, studying research, and improving our knowledge of new media by using it ourselves. We have two purposes: developing teacher knowledge and leadership in our own schools and districts and putting this knowledge and leadership to work to improve student online reading and writing through the use of blogs, wikis, podcasts and webcasts.
Every Wednesday evening at 9:00 EST (Americas) we get together and talk about our teaching. These conversations are archived as a podcast on this blog. Together we are searching for the most effective practices in technology, studying research, and improving our knowledge of new media by using it ourselves. We have two purposes: developing teacher knowledge and leadership in our own schools and districts and putting this knowledge and leadership to work to improve student online reading and writing through the use of blogs, wikis, podcasts and webcasts.