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Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom:: TES ICT Blog: Podcasting and language skills
Having mastered the basics of digital voice recording, you could think about podcasting or vodcasting your pupils doing the following:
* chanting verbs or drilling vocabulary
* rehearsing dialogues
* speaking with your foreign language assistant
* practising pronunciation
* explaining grammatical rules
* singing songs
* reciting GCSE model answers for the oral exam
* making a weekly weather forecast
* creating a tour guide of the local area or town
* reviewing a recent film
* producing a radio show or news report
* making a presentation for a partner school
* taking part in authentic conversations with native speakers on an educational visit
* explaining the cooking instructions for a recipe
* recording a weekly learning log
* summarising a unit of work in their own words
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- chanting verbs or drilling vocabulary
- rehearsing dialogues
- speaking with your foreign language assistant
- practising pronunciation
- explaining grammatical rules
- singing songs
- reciting GCSE model answers for the oral exam
- making a weekly weather forecast
- creating a tour guide of the local area or town
- reviewing a recent film
- producing a radio show or news report
- making a presentation for a partner school
- taking part in authentic conversations with native speakers on an educational visit
- explaining the cooking instructions for a recipe
- recording a weekly learning log
- summarising a unit of work in their own words
Having mastered the basics of digital voice recording, you could think about podcasting or vodcasting your pupils doing the following:
YouTube - Creating Digital Audio Using Podomatic
Video tutorial on how to create a podcast in Podomatic using their online recorder within the site
TeacherTube - Audacity and Podomatic
video tutorial on how to use Audacity and podomatic to create a podcast
Ed Blog Tips: Vocaroo
This new, incredibly easy podcasting web app. allow you to record and and email or embed almost intantly. No sign up required! Do not need to edit, adjust, add, subtract or multiply! Just record, copy and paste or email.
Kathy Cassidy -- Blogmeister
example of vocaroo being used as a podcast of sorts in the elementary classroom
Vocaroo (online resource) | Free Resources from the Net for (Special) Education
Vocaroo calls itself a voice recording service, and that is exactly what it is. With a very straightforward interface, the user can record his or her voice. The recording may then be shared via email, embedded on a web page, or downloaded to the QuickTime player on a computer.
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Vocaroo calls itself a voice recording service, and that is exactly what it is. With a very straightforward interface, the user can record his or her voice. The recording may then be shared via email, embedded on a web page, or downloaded to the QuickTime player on a computer.
Blue Microphones: Products: Snowball
On the side is a podcasting 101 video.
Podcasting: Step 2 - Recording and editing your podcast - elearnr
n this session we’re going to be using a program called Audacity. This is available for all platforms - Windows, Mac and Linux. It is free and Open Source software. Audacity is already installed on the computers we shall be using at school, but if you need to download it at home, you can find it here: http://audacity.sourceforge.net
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