Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Re: broadcasting podcasts??

Try Blogtalkradio.com. You can start an internet radio show and link you
carline to your wireless and broadcast away. Or they can listen on their
broadband connections. Very doable.

Norman

On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Marti Weston <mweston@gds.org> wrote:

> Podcasting has become a passion of mine these past several years, and we
> now have a library of perhaps 60 -- all describing student activities or
> classroom learning units. More are produced every month.
>
> I'd like to find a simple, not to expensive way to broadcast them to
> parents in the afternoon carpool line.
>
> We tried a not-to-expensive set-up with a Conter Wave-2000H Lower Power
> transmitter but after working for hours and not getting it to work with
> our set-up we are going back to start over.
>
> Do any of you out there have any ideas?
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Marti Weston
> LMS Technology, Georgetown Day School
> mweston@gds.org 202-295-6180 FAX 202-295-6181
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--
Norman Constantine
Director of Technology Integration
Wakefield School
The Plains, VA

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