My Odeo Podcast
You can create your podcast at Odeo, and then add a link for it at your blog site.
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Now that we have pretty much completed the WebQuests, I hope you’ll spend some time on thinking about how you can use your education blogs to enhance your lessons in the classroom. If you’re stumped on how to use a blog, be sure to check out Kim Cavanaugh’s great blog resource. You can visit his blog page and click on the plus button next to the Education category that is in the left column. Choose an education blog to read.
Hi Teacher Tech Students:
It’s your turn now. Go to Edublogs.org. Set up your own accounts and add some blog entries. Add resource links, add a couple of pages, and set up a Wikispace, if you like. You can upload images to jazz things up, and even provide files for your students to download. If you use PFDs, make sure you add a link to the download page for the free Acrobat reader.