In the past few months, there have been several articles about University professors using podcasts to get information out to students. Well, Apple is now pushing podcasts for educators. You can get more information by filling out a form here.
I suppose it looks good on paper, but I can't help but wonder, will teachers actually want to do PD this way? I mean, when you spend all day at school and all night grading student work and lesson planning, do you really want to give your ears and brain over to the district during your commute? "Suddenly there's more time in the day." Ha. That's a good one.
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