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Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation
(Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685). 1. Title of Publication: Learning
& Leading with Technology. 2. Publication No.: 1082-5754. 3.
Filing date: September 25, 2008. 4. Issue Frequency: Monthly
except for Bi-monthly December/January, March/April, June/
July, and September/October. Number of Issues Published
Annually: 8. 6. Annual Subscription Price: $100.00. 7. Complete
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International Society for Technology in Education, 180 W 8th
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Nuts and Bolts of Podcasting
A piece of software called Snapkast
allows us to record PowerPoint slide
shows, which include live voice-over audio and pen strokes created
on a wireless tablet. The software
converts the presentation into an
MP4 le that students can access
in a number of ways. Students can
see the PowerPoint slides, hear our
voices, see diagrams annotated, and
see problems worked out. In addition, some interactive whiteboards
(speci cally Promethean) come with
software that allows screen capture
that is converted into a (somewhat
large) movie le.
We teach in a rural area, and some
students do not have access to
high-speed Internet. Some student
Shoestring Budget
Software
Snapkast (PC)/
Snapzpro (MAC)
Tablet Device
Wacom Bamboo Tablet
Mic
Basic PC Mic
Propagation Method Student Flash Drives
PC
Basic Desktop
home computers may also not be able
to download and play the large video
les effectively. Therefore, we make
vodcasts available in a number of ways:
on our Web sites, i Tunes, Google Video
ISTE is
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Making IT Happen
Congratulations to these Ed Tech Leaders,
awarded jackets in October 2008 at ACEC’s Conference in
Canberra, ACT, Australia!
Ralph Leonard
Tony Brandenburg
Cathy Crook
Kerrie Smith
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