Well, with BlogTalkRadio creating your own radio show, which basically a podcast, just got easy. Anyone, anywhere has the ability to host a live, Internet Talk Radio show, simply by using a telephone and a computer. BlogTalkRadio provides seamless integration with leading social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and Ning, empowers citizen broadcasters to create and share their original content, their voices and their opinions in a public worldwide forum.
BlogTalkRadio is the largest and fastest-growing social radio network on the Internet. A truly democratized medium, BlogTalkRadio has tens of thousands of hosts and millions of listeners tuning in and joining the conversation each month.
For ideas on how you might use this forum, visit Ten Ideas for Educating Innovatively with Phone Casting.
BlogTalkRadio provides thousands of shows for free without needing to download software. Here are some additional features provided.
- Live Chat: Lets listeners connect with a community surrounding a show
- Show Archive: Listen to live streams or take them with you as MP3, RSS subscription or iTunes
- Reminders: Customized alerts by email or phone for upcoming shows
- Friends and Favorites; Collect listeners and add your favorite shows
- Customizable Profile: Add video, a blog, links to other sites or other widgets
- Multiple participants: Receive up to 5 simultaneous guests/listeners on your show
- Show Archive: Saved automatically and available as MP3, RSS subscription or iTunes
- Friends and Favorites; Collect listeners and add your favorite shows
Social media is rapidly changing the way we discover, consume and share information. Transforming online monologues into engaging dialogues, social media platforms enable people to connect and communicate in new and innovative ways. Innovative educators and their students can join the discussion and leverage this emerging and highly-effective channel to grow engage and empower learners. The power of BlogTalkRadio can easily enable educators and students to connect with authentic audiences and the school community in new ways.
To participate:
- Join the Conversation: Register as a Listener
- Start a Conversation: Become a Host
I've used Blog Talk Radio and more recently iPadio which allows phonecasts, both are great tools.
ReplyDeleteI use GarageBand for the audio, Keynote for the visuals, iWeb for the site text and MobileMe to broadcast the finished podcast.
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