(By Buzz Knight) The podcast community has exploded in recent years and has many unique attributes that traditional media and the radio business specifically can consider emulating and learn from.
As podcasts become an increasingly valuable part of the training tool mix, Simon Kent weighs the pros and cons.
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 28: Host and Editorial Director TED Radio Hour Guy Raz and Creator and Host This American Life Ira Glass speak onstage at the The On Demand Audio and Podcast Revolution: ...
Scientists warn that we lose something important when we shift from learning from books to learning from podcasts and videos. Imagine a group of people sitting around listening to a storyteller recite ...
We may have left mountains of homework and questionable cafeteria food behind years ago, but that doesn't mean we can't learn anything from educational podcasts. From online classes to language apps, ...
Most folks love learning, regardless of whether or not school is "their thing." Sometimes it's just a matter of finding the right teacher for your learning style — or maybe even the right medium. For ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword or a concept reserved for science fiction. It's increasingly becoming a part of our daily lives, from the virtual assistants on our ...
Finding innovative ways to engage students while maximizing learning is a goal many educators strive for. In today’s digital age, it is necessary for educators to think outside the box when planning ...
We love to learn new things—it’s one of the things that makes us human—but once you’re out of formal school, it can be hard to find the time to feed your brain. Enter podcasts. These audio shows let ...
Public TV stations and dual licensees in five states will receive funding and training to develop podcasts for young children and their parents and caregivers. The Ready to Learn Podcast Accelerator ...