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      • Using Podcasts in the Media Center

        School library media specialists are using podcasts to:
        • Teach teachers and students about podcasting
        • Add audio to blogs and wikis and webpages
        • Create audio tours of the library media center
        • Create audio tours of the school
        • Create audio tours of community attractions and historical sites
        • Create news programs and announcements
        • Provide curriculum related audio programs on the library media website's curriculum pages
        • Record book reviews
        • Provide book talks
        • Record and deliver story-hours
        • Give students a way to record and hear book reviews by peers
        • Create a library media center orientation for students, teachers and parents--available 24/7
        • Introduce the school-wide reading program to parents and teachers
        • Provide reading practice for older students by recording stories and chapters for younger students
        • Provide listening practice for students
        • Create audio versions of handouts and information online in text format
        • Locate tutorials and presentations for teachers to meet curriculum needs
        • Provide professional development on "hot topics"
        • Teach audio editing
        • Collaborate with teachers to help students produce audio recordings on a topic or for a report
        • Explain how to use online databases
        • Motivate students and teachers with upbeat podcasts on library media center events
        • Promote new titles
        • Record student's reading for review by self and parents
        • Communicate with parents
        • Showcase student work
        • Create "radio" shows on current events, sports, special school events, etc.
        • Record student interviews with peers, community members, authors, and experts
        • Learn from colleages and other library professionals
        • Create commercials and audio "trailers" for titles
        • Record audio directions for slow readers and auditory learners
        • Translate instruction and directions into other languages for students and/or parents who speak a language other than English
        • Model standard English usage
        • Model different kinds of speeches: motivational, argumentative, etc.
        • Record community history, folklore,
        • Provide training for teachers
        • Provide an audio guide to a technology gadget petting zoo
        • Provide audio annual reports
        • Provide audio training for staff, volunteers and student assistants
        • Edit podcasts to eliminate unwanted sections
        • Enhance and edit podcasts with music and sound effects
        • Download and/or create music for daily TV shows
        • Create audio cds of music for celebrations
        • Create audio cds of podcasts for to check out for student review, homebound students
        • Teach audio editing
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