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Podcasts: Let Students Question and Let Listeners Learn « Education with Technology
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Most podcasts do not invite the listener to think about the topic. The listener is passive. The podcast seems more like a lecture than a dialogue.
The students can start off the podcast with an essential question about the topic or a critical problem such as “What impact is global warming having on you?”and then pause for about five seconds for the listener to think about the topic.
Your students can use a Question and Answer format about this higher level thinking topic. “Were you hotter than usual last summer?” “Was it due to a weather pattern or global warming?” Then they can give some possibilities about why it might be global warming. They can ask another question and offer some possible answers. They can frame their answers in the form of questions such as “Could it be….?” or “What does this image show you about the effects of global warming?”
VoiceThread
Doodling feature can mark on images may help in class
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Free for educators. Has excellent info on how to get started with it. Even has a classroom section.
- msstern on 2007-06-26
20 Design Related Audio And Video Podcast Sites | 1stwebdesigner - Love In Design
May be useful for future reference. Don't have time to review them now.
Botar's Old Time Radio
radio shows
Beginner's guide to podcasts and podcasting (plus: how to create a basic podcast of your own)
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another Web 2.0 offshoot, bringing content-generation away from centralized sources (i.e., radio, television) into the consumers themselves–we are now prosumers of information and content. We produce, and we consume.
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some basic concepts
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Podgrunt: What is a Podcast
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Explains what a podcast is in simple terms. Uses audio and animated diagrams to describe.
- msstern on 2007-06-24
St. Joseph Parish School Podcasts
Examples of student-created podcasts. Haven't listened to yet, though.
Using Student Podcasts in Literature Classes | Academic Commons
- about college course but lessons applicable and interesting reflection
100 Ways to Use Your iPod to Learn and Study Better | OEDb
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