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Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation's premier research university, UCTV embraces the core missions of the University of California - teaching, research and public service - through quality, in-depth television that informs, educates and enriches the lives of people around the globe.
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Teaching reading is a hugely complicated task. So much so that researcher Louisa Moats ended up entitling her influential article "Teaching Reading IS Rocket Science." Watch and learn as Reading Rockets goes inside the classroom and captures effective techniques for teaching all aspects of Reading 101. The video clips are from Reading Rockets' PBS television series Launching Young Readers.
Launching Young Readers is designed for teachers, parents, caregivers, and anyone else interested in helping children learn to read. The programs feature the country's top reading experts, look at different reading strategies, provide practical advice for parents, and interweave the personal stories of children, families, and teachers.
The following podcasts are available on ReadingRockets.org. For more information visit Reading Rockets' Reading 101 section, where you'll find related videos, articles, and techniques for teaching reading effectively!
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Reading Rockets' interviews with top children's book authors and illustrators are an excellent way to introduce students to those who create books kids know and love. Not just for children, these interviews are also enjoyed by parents, teachers, librarians, and other educators who appreciate the value of children's literature and get a kick out of putting a face and voice to the authors and illustrators whose work we enjoy. These interviews are available from ReadingRockets.org in audio and video formats. To see a transcript from these interviews, to find out more about each author, or to watch the full interview, see Reading Rockets' Books & Authors section.
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Danielle is a seven-year-old Texas cowgirl who LOVES horses! On her show she shares all her horsie adventures with you. Come make friends with Danielle and write her at "danielleshorsieshow@yahoo.com". You can also visit her on the Web at "http://www.horsieshow.com". Thank you for supporting podcasting for kids by kids...something there should be much more of!
Danielle's Horsie Show
Su'cuy ner vode! Learn Mando'a with this helpful podcast.
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Short animation films and documentaries created by Art+Design students at North Carolina State University College of Design.
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Tony and Jennifer Miller, with their four children, are traveling Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa by bicycle. Tony and Jenn, during their work with The Institute for REALITY (www.i4reality.org), have been dedicated to providing a living education and promoting this in the homeschool community. Their philosophy comes alive in this blend of education and adventure found on this bike tour.
During this trip, they are producing a multi-level cross curricular unit study based on their experiences in the cultures they visit. This is primarily meant for use in a home school, but is applicable for all ages and types of education. This podcast and the travelogue available on their web site (www.edventureproject.com) chronicle the trip and add to the unit study. Sign in and communicate with the travelers for a terrific, interactive experience.
Be sure to visit the web site to sample one of these virtual field trip packets for free and to read more about the Edventure Project.
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Charles Laux, a school orchestra director for over 14 years, and current Ph.D. student in music education at The Ohio State University, shows fellow teachers and students clips of various teaching and problem solving techniques in string teaching and playing.
Mr. Laux is under the tutelage of world-renowned string pedagogue, Dr. Robert Gillespie.
Charles Laux's String Pedagogy
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This video podcast site for my high school physics classes is being developed, following the success of my high school chemistry podcasts, (www.meaghersclasses.podomatic.com) If you like my site please click on the 'send to a friend' link below the episodes.
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If you have the time could you please do the 6 question survey about this site, which is listed in the links below?
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4th Graders teach about archeology
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This podcast channel (web feed) includes video versions of all presentations published during the 2007 K-12 Online Conference. Learn more on www.k12onlineconference.org. 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 conference is run by volunteers and open to everyone. The 2007 conference theme is “Playing with Boundaries”. This year’s conference begins with a pre-conference keynote the week of October 8, 2007. The following two weeks, October 15-19 and October 22-26, forty presentations will be posted online to the conference blog (this website) for participants to download and view. Live Events in the form of three “Fireside Chats” and a culminating “When Night Falls” event will be announced. Everyone is encouraged to participate in both live events during the conference as well as asynchronous conversations.
K12Online07 Video Podcasts
Science Instructional Strategies: A Look at the OGT provides classroom teachers, curriculum specialists, and other leaders in science education with resources and information for preparing students for the science section of the Ohio Graduation Test and for helping them to become scientifically literate citizens. Read specially written articles that focus on topics such as item analysis, strategies for revisiting past content while moving forward with new material, and the use of released OGT items in instruction. Watch webcasts that present 30-minute panel discussions that elaborate on the content of the articles and give participants an opportunity to "ask the expert." And take advantage of the mini-collections—small sets of ORC resources—created to support the articles and webcasts by providing additional examples and materials.
Science Instructional Strategies: A Look At The OGT
TWIRT - This Week In Rockwood Technology - A podcasting show that highlights the technology used in Rockwood School District, Tech Tidbits and special guests.
TWIRT -This Week In Rockwood Technology
Master your history subjects in minutes with MasteryCast! See www.masterymaze.com for more topics. Teachers! Listen to our new podcast--MasteryCast Chat, for practical discussions on using today's technology to improve classroom success! Search Masterycast Chat in iTunes to learn how to create similar podcasts in your subjects!
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