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Jun 5, 2016

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

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