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09-02-2009: Poducation and LimeGreen

The main hurdles for schools wanting to make podcasting a part of school life are the intial cost of equipment - both hardware and software usually - and also identifying the space available for studio recordings. But the creativity and technical skills required are right 'on message' for education at the moment. What's more, young people are very at home with new media. Communicating via the internet is second nature to children. It's the teachers who have the steepest learning curve! We are helping them overcome this with specialist training on in service and day release. If you want to know more - drop us an email!

 

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