Examples

Before listening to the podcasts below, if you don't have the organizer for the activity, download it here:
 * 1) ==[|The Educational Podcast Network]- a great place to search for podcasts by content are and grade level. Educators from around the world contribute to this network.==
 * 2) ==General podcast examples==
 * 3) [|NPR Podcasts]
 * 4) [|Talking History]
 * 5) [|Science Friday] - [|2006 Nobel Prize Winners]
 * 6) [|Science at NASA Podcast]
 * 7) [|Podguides] - audio tours of locations
 * 8) ==Professional development podcast examples==
 * 9) [|EdTech Talk] (International webcasts / podcasts)
 * 10) [|Bit by Bit] (Bob Sprankle)
 * 11) [|Connect Learning] (David Warlick)- What is "School 2.0?"
 * 12) [|Speaking of History] (Eric Langhorst)- Ford's Theatre in D.C.
 * 13) ==Elementary Classroom/School podcast examples==
 * 14) [|Mrs. Berthiume's 1st Grade Podcast]
 * 15) [|Mustang News Radio]: The official radio broadcast created by the students of Monroe Road Elementary School
 * 16) [|Room208]
 * 17) [|Radio WillowWeb]
 * 18) [|Year 6/7 Blog]
 * 19) [|More classroom podcast examples]
 * 20) [|Langwitches] (ESL podcasting)
 * 21) [|TechTime with Mr. S] (Computer lab podcast: Bob Sprankle)
 * 22) [|Mother's Day Podcasts] (part of Rock Our World)
 * 23) [|Rock Our World] (an international project using podcasting and videoconferencing)
 * 24) ==Secondary Teacher and Classroom Podcasts==
 * 25) [|Mr Hardy's French Class podcast] (Carrollton-Farmers Branch, Texas) - [|L’histoire de Bob et de Marie]
 * 26) ==[|University Student and organization podcast examples]==
 * 27) Course-Casting: Course Content Delivery, Empowering Students with asynchronous/non-interactive content, aka podcast lectures ([|Physics 415: Thermal and Statistical Physics] by Dr Carlson at Purdue, Faculty lectures in [|Stanford on iTunes])
 * 28) Interactive and Reflective Q&A: [|Dr David B. Miller’s iCube podcasts] (undergrad General Psychology at The University of Connecticut)
 * 29) Storytelling and Public Relations: College Public Relations ([|Research at Chicago], [|Texas Tech College of Education Podcasts])
 * 30) Virtual Conference/Symposium Resources: Extending a Conference or Symposium Dialog/Conversations ([|Duke Podcasting Symposium], [|UBC Podcasts], [|UNL Podcasts], [|Washington College of Law Podcasts], [|University of Virginia Podcasts], [|Podcastercon2006])
 * 31) Student Projects: Permiting students to demonstrate their understanding, knowledge and skills through an original podcast ([|iGeneration from the Univ of Western Australia] - Example: [|Christianity], [|The Teacher as Leader: An Interview with John Dewey])
 * 32) ==Collaborative/Team Podcasting==
 * 33) [|Talking Science-]
 * This one is a father and son who podcast together to create some really cool stuff. Worth a listen.

These examples are taken from [|Wes Fryer's] page entitled [|TeachDigital|Podcasting]