Podcasting involves creating a series of digital media files that are distributed over the internet through RSS feeds for playback on mobile devices and computers. The document discusses that podcasts do not require Apple devices and can be created by anyone with online storage space and a distribution site to host RSS feeds. It also provides examples of educational podcasts and how the format can be used to review concepts, frontload learning, and give students creative outlets.
2. i Pod & Broad cast Series of digital-media files Distributed over the Internet Using syndication feeds for playback Portable media players Computers Refers either to the series of content itself or to the method by which it is syndicated. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcast
3. Static Audio/Video are Podcasts Need an iPod Need Apple iLife software Cost money Hard to create
4. What Makes a Podcast? Format Focused Topic Episodes RSS Anytime, Anywhere Access
5. Challenger Learning Center Format Regular Characters, Segments Ongoing Monthly episodes Currency http://rochesterchallenger.org/