Gail Braddock
Teacher
Member since Jan 17, 2009
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May 16, 2012
ecorner.stanford.edu
Another goodie from Francine is Entrepreneurship Corner, which is a Stanford effort offering over two thousand videos and podcasts. This is specifically for those interested in all sorts of business possibilities, so those of you who teach innovation and economics, this could be a great resource for you.
Aug 5, 2010
deimos3.apple.com
There are over 800 universities with active iTunes U sites. Nearly half of these institutions — including Stanford, Yale, MIT, Oxford, and UC Berkeley — distribute their content publicly on the iTunes Store. In addition, cultural and education institutions such as the Library of Congress, public broadcasting, and state departments of education also contribute to this growing educational content repository which now includes over 325,000 free lectures, audiobooks, lesson plans, and more. iTunes U is the ideal resource for educators who want to gain insight into curriculum being taught world wide, get access to primary resources, and find inspiration for enhancing teaching and learning with technology.
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Jun 29, 2010
aviary.com
Preloaded tracks, 100's of loops.
Use as an intro to podcast.
Can be added to GAFE suite.
Dec 9, 2008
www.laboutloud.com
This terrific blog is the brainchild of two high school teachers in Appleton, Wisconsin: Dale Basler, who teaches physics, and Brian Bartel, who teaches biology. Check out their About page for all the history, but the fun begins on the main page.

Lab Out
Nov 17, 2008
www.edutopia.org
Student-produced podcasts bolster knowledge and communication skills,
says this story at Edutopia, which highlights the classroom of
fifth-grade teacher Brent Coley, whose kids' eyes "light up" when
they see their schoolwork displayed in the free podcast
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