This workshop is being offered at NECC 2008 on June 28th from 8:30am-3:30pm (extra fee). We are just starting to compile the resources on the site and you are welcome to join and contribute your favorite resources. We're especially interested in some good examples of podcasting/vodcasting in K-12 or higher education. Thanks.
Now there's a techie way for students to create and share virtual posters, and they're called glogs. Glogster is a free website where teachers and students can create glogs and it doesn't require any paper, markers, or glue. Glogs and can be shared with the world because they are published online. Unlike physical posters glogs can include audio and video. Glogs can be easily edited and changed at anytime.