This is a full alphabetical list of all the podcast channels listed in our directory for use with children, young people and educational professionals.
There is also an status overview of the podcast channels within the directory which provides information about the number of podcast channels in each of the directory categories.
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Weekly reflections on topical issues from a range of contributors including historian Lisa Jardine, novelist Sarah Dunant and writer Alain de Botton.
Welcome to our Russian podcasts “Taste of Russian”. If you wish to improve your listening and speaking skills in Russian, we are glad to help you. Be sure, it isn’t a boring Grammar course, it is a real chat on different topics which can be heard in everyday life. It is a chance to listen to the native speakers talking at home, at work, at the shop, at the party, etc.
A Year 5/6 class and their teacher in Ballina Australia are experimenting with creating their very own 'Internet Radio Station'/Podcast. This is a project that will evolve as our knowlege of software and process increase. See what you think of our initial efforts.
Appleby Primary School is located in Nelson, New Zealand. This rural school caters for boys and girls aged 5+. The podcasts are produced by Year Four and Five children. They are learning new ways of communicating and are enjoying learning how to podcast.
For nearly four years, altmuslim.com has provided a comprehensive (and irreverent) look at issues roughout the Islamic world. Now you can hear commentary straight from the writers (along with special guests) in alt.muslim review, a regular downloadable audio podcast. Each show will review the most interesting recent cultural, political, and religious events in a balanced (and humourous) way. It is a Muslim daily show for your iPod. (Well, almost.)
The Amphitheater High School podcast is designed to help with student achievement and to showcase student work. Amphitheater High School is located in Tucson, Arizona, the USA.
Observations and Opinions on Issues That Matter to Orthodox Christians - Ancient Faith Radio is pleased to present one-off commentaries on pressing issues and current events by Orthodox clergy and laymen.
Understanding the Journey Toward Orthodoxy - Host Jeff Wisniewski also seeks to help people on the journey toward Orthodoxy understand the struggles and desires that they themselves are experiencing.
The archaeology news of the week in audio, brought to you by The Archaeology Channel, is compiled and written by Michelle Hilling of Audio News from Archaeologica and read by Laura Kelley. The audio news is compiled from Archaeologica's daily news updates.
Astronomy Cast offers you a fact based journey through the cosmos. Each week Fraser Cain (Universe Today) and Dr. Pamela Gay (SIUE / Slacker Astronomy) take on topics ranging from the nearby planets to ubiquitous dark matter.
The American Theatre Wing, in association with XM Satellite Radio, presents Downstage Center a weekly theatrical interview show, featuring the top artists working in theatre, both on and Off-Broadway and around the country.
Dharma talks given by Gil Fronsdal and various guest speakers at the Insight Meditation Center. Each talk illuminates aspects of the Buddha's teachings. The purpose is the same that the Buddha had for his teachings, to guide us toward the end of suffering and the attainment of freedom.
Dooni, dooni kononi bè nyaga da. Kora Musician and Master Storyteller Asha's Baba, also known as Baba the Storyteller, travels the world sharing his music and tales with everyone he meets. His popularity extends all the way to the digital realm where there are, literally, hundreds of people enjoying stories and music on his bi-monthly popular podcast.
Count the birds in your garden on 27 or 28 January. It's easy, fun and only takes an hour. The RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch has been run every year since 1979. BBC star Kate Humble will be taking you through to the big day and on to results day in March.
The Billy Gorilly Show Podcast is perfect for 2-6 year olds. Billy Gorilly And the Candy Appletree Family sing songs, teach interesting things, and tell stories. Kids can listen and learn looking forward to a new episode each month.
A podcast by a teacher, for teachers, talking and reflecting about the use of technology in instruction, and the changing classroom environment in the 21st Century.
The Bluegrass Preservation Society, Inc Radio Show. One hour of homegrown Appalachian Bluegrass Music, hosted by Ewell Ferguson and his Bluegrass Kitty Cat Buster.
A Podcast for kids, Parents, and Readers of All ages! Celebrating READING with Books, Music, Author Interviews, and more!
A series of short reports on Computers and Technology with Fred Fishkin.
Select performances from the Bowdoin College Music Department. The college is renowned for liberal arts and science and is located near downtown Brunswick, in Maine, USA. Bowdoin has a lively and varied music program which offers classroom courses, private instruction, and a wide range of performance opportunities. Whether students are seeking an introduction to music, in-depth study of a specialized subject, or the enjoyment of performing for pleasure, numerous possibilities await them in Gibson Hall, the center of Bowdoin's musical life.