Audacity is a free program that allows users to record and edit things from their computer. It is simple to use and files can be saved in a number of formats. I did find that I had to add a plugin in order to save in the Mp3 format, but the program walked me through it and I had no problems. It is a great, user friendly program for beginner podcasters.
This website is a great information source for beginner podcasters. It provides links to sites that allow podcasters to start podcasting without any knowledge of coding or, in some cases, access to server space.
This link takes you to a Library of Congress site that explains to teachers how they can use primary sources to enhance their lessons. It also provides a guide on teaching about and with primary sources. I think it would be helpful on the wiki because teachers could access it in order to learn how to use primary sources to enhance their teaching.
This site provides a plethora of primary and secondary sources. Specifically, there are manuscripts of inauguration speeches that provide insights to a president's party platform. Again, this will be helpful for students researching party platforms and give students a chance to sift through primary sources and determine their importance
This is a link to a video of the first Kennedy/Nixon debate in the presidential campaign of 1960. Although the video is split into four parts I still like it because outlines both party's platforms, which goes well with a project my students will be doing concerning party platforms throughout history.