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What’s featured in this episode? - How to launch a podcast for your education community; with multiple recommendations for apps, hosting platforms and equipment to use to keep things simple and effective.
- Which educational podcasts you should follow to gain the best insight
- What is app smashing and how can you get involved?
- Mandarin among the main languages to learn in the UK: French, Spanish, German
- Are exchange programmes dead? Why?
- What is guerrilla podcasting or citizen audio?
- Will the education revolution be podcasted? When?
Tags: MFL, Langchat, Modern Foreign Languages, ELT, English Language Teaching, Edtech, UKedchat, SLTchat, LTEhe, PodcastEdu, Podchat, MFLTwitterati Reading and resources: Joe Dale resources: nodehillfrench.podomatic.com tinyurl.com/mfltwitteratiguide Podcasting: Audacity Podomatic Podbean Libsyn Feedly (Joe’s preferred replacement when Google Reader was shut down ) Audio boom iPadio Pretty May Skype recorder Pamela call recorder Opinion Bossjock Jr app Adobe Spark Video Recommended Education Podcasts/contacts: EDUtalk David Noble (@parslad) & John Johnston (@johnjohnston) ; http://www.edutalk.info/show/radio-edutalk-17-02-2016-joe-dale-ios-audio-apps-podcasting-and-mfl/ Andy White, Brighton -podcasting help Ewan Macintosh - NoTosh Drew Buddie Wes Fryer; Shelly Fryer Claire Chalcraft @CMCinSwitz Mark Anderson MFL Events: Language World: @ALL4language The Language Show in London Bett National Languages Conference in Australia AFMLTA Etwinning conference IATEFL conference @iatefl NZALT - new zealand @_NZALT ACTFL - USA @actfl http://podcampuk.blogspot.co.uk Confucius classrooms Language Practice: Duolingo - (ps. you the ‘shit duo lingo says’ twitter account is fairly amusing/philisophical @shitduosays) Busuu Memrise ELT Jam @jo_Sayers App Smashing: Greg Kulowiec Lisa Johnson paper by 53 my talking avatar free: explain everything Bloom’s taxonomy SAMR model by Dr. Ruben Puentedura (34:37) App Smash Live Primary French Project Association for Language Learning Catherine Cheater French Institute Network for Languages |