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
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Wakefield School
The Plains, VA
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