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  2. Uses of podcasting - Wikipedia

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    Journalism Education: School podcasts can be created to expose students to journalism and new-media concepts. Regularly released "news" podcasts can be released by a school group. Academic Journal Digests: The Society of Critical Care Medicine has a podcast used to update clinicians with summaries of important articles, as well as interviews.

  3. Corey Olsen - Wikipedia

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    Corey Olsen (born August 16, 1974), also known as the "Tolkien Professor", is an American teacher and podcaster, best known for his work in new media promoting the works of J.R.R. Tolkien and medieval literature. [2] Formerly a professor at Washington College, Olsen began dedicating his time to Signum University, an online learning facility he ...

  4. Flipped classroom - Wikipedia

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    Flipped classroom teaching at Clintondale High School in Michigan, United States. A flipped classroom is an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning.It aims to increase student engagement and learning by having pupils complete readings at home, and work on live problem-solving during class time. [1]

  5. Educational entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Science Friday — A radio program that is also released as a podcast, which discusses science in a fun way. [35] Stuff You Should Know — A podcast that educates listeners about various topics while employing a conversational tone. [36] TED Radio Hour — A radio program and podcast that examines themes and ideas, using excerpts from TED ...

  6. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    The course became available for high school students preparing for the SAT Subject Test in biology. [ 68 ] During the Spring 2013 semester, Cathy Davidson and Dan Ariely taught the "Surprise Endings: Social Science and Literature" a SPOC course taught in-person at Duke University and also as a MOOC, with students from Duke running the online ...

  7. Here's What's Happening With 'The Flip Off' Now That ... - AOL

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    A source tells Us Weekly that “They are in production of The Flip Off without Josh. They’re moving forward with the show without him.” Okay then! Meanwhile, the source also notes that ...

  8. Digital media in education - Wikipedia

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    By 2002, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology had begun making their recorded lectures available to the public. [6] The creation of YouTube, in 2005, further allowed for distribution of educational content, and many teachers chose to upload lectures or short videos to use as teaching aids in the classroom; notably, Khan Academy began uploading videos to YouTube in 2006, which further ...

  9. Sondheimer: Let's offer ideas to help make high school sports ...

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    The end of the school year makes it appropriate to review, evaluate and offer observations on the state of high school sports in California. Whether leaders in charge like it or not, they need to ...