
I’m not a podcast enthusiast, saving my ears for the likes of RJD2, however I appreciate the potential, and am probably the last to discover podOmatic, a site that hosts and even creates your podcast for you, via an online recording feature. I had a go, and agree with the site’s view that Audacity is a better recording option. PodOmatic includes a very helpful section on tips. The site does seem to offer the most straightforward option for recording a classroom activity as a podcast. When I eventually feel the urge to commit myself in this direction I’ll give PodOmatic a proper trial.
Subscribe
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- Noel Jenkins on Rural Earth
- Bobby Walker on Rural Earth
- Noel Jenkins on Rural Earth
- Bobby Walker on Rural Earth
- Matthew Mason on BBC Class Clips Video - in Google Earth
Categories
- 3D visualization (21)
- Asides (44)
- Earth Browser (3)
- GIS (9)
- Google Earth (120)
- Google Earth lessons (22)
- Google Maps (41)
- GPS (23)
- ICT (44)
- INSET (10)
- mobile (7)
- Neogeography (13)
- Office applications (9)
- Participatory geographies (5)
- Photographs (49)
- Student work (25)
- Teaching resources (131)
- video (32)
- World Wind (3)
I'm also at:
Juicy Geography (sharing ideas and resources)
Noel Jenkins @ Court Fields (a blog for my students)
Follow me on Twitter
Noel Jenkins on Flickr
Noel Jenkins @ Court Fields (a blog for my students)
Follow me on Twitter
Noel Jenkins on Flickr

Digital Geography blog by Noel Jenkins is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.

0 Responses to “PodOmatic”