Introduction to EDUtalk
EDUtalk is a project to gather the voices of educators.
EDUtalk is based on the SLFtalk project which recorded the voices of educators attending the Scottish Learning Festival 2009.
The idea is that anyone can join in and post audio snippets to the site. This can be done in several ways:
- Use your mobile phone to call Gabcast.
- record a voice memo on an iPhone or an mp3 file on a mobile phone, and email it to post@EDUtalk.posterous.com
- record voice onto a digital voice recorder, transfer it to a computer, and email the recording to post@EDUtalk.posterous.com
- use AudioBoo, tagging your recording edutalk.
We are looking for short, 1 - 8 minute audio recordings. You could record:
- A conference session
- chat with the presenter or a collegue after the session
- your own reflections on a session you attended
- your ideas about education
- conversations with colleagues about recent teaching and learning
- a group discussion that you were part of
- a resource for other educators or learners.
or something else...
Rules? Only one:
The introduction to your audio should name the recordee. Any other participants should give permission at the start of the recording for the subsequent posting and distribution of the audio. The audio will be moderated to ensure that permission has been given.
Detailed instructions will follow, however the idea is to use the simplest technology so that anyone can join in.Questions? Send a tweet to @johnjohnston or @parslad, or leave a comment.
Finally, All contributions to EDUtalk are made within the Creative Commons framework. This means that all resources are shared freely and are able to be listened to and distributed freely by visitors to the site, including fellow collaborators and contributors. No commercial use of any of the audio resources contained or linked to at EDUtalk is permitted.

