Copy of my posting in the science area
I have had this idea that the next vehicle for schools publicising themselves to their local community should be an Internet radio station. Most schools have a website that provides information to parents and students about the running of the school and the curriculum on offer. Some have started to create of a digital curriculum and have students creating their learning material.
Could this be supplemented by a schools own web radio?
Is Internet radio 'an untapped treasure' as recently suggested by Glenys Hart in the December edition of Educational Computing and Technology?
I have been encouraging teacher in my own school to consider the potential of in-house Internet radio programmes being made available to students and learners in the local community.
Here is an Internet radio station which I have been running fo a few years. Not geared to the curriculum
http://www.live365.com/stations/285707 Copy of my posting in the science area
I have had this idea that the next vehicle for schools publicising themselves to their local community should be an Internet radio station. Most schools have a website that provides information to parents and students about the running of the school and the curriculum on offer. Some have started to create of a digital curriculum and have students creating their learning material.
Could this be supplemented by a schools own web radio?
Is Internet radio 'an untapped treasure' as recently suggested by Glenys Hart in the December edition of Educational Computing and Technology?
I have been encouraging teacher in my own school to consider the potential of in-house Internet radio programmes being made available to students and learners in the local community.
Here is an Internet radio station which I have been running fo a few years. Not geared to the curriculum
http://www.live365.com/stations/285707