June 14th workshop: Initial ideas
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- What ways do you currently see that you could use podcasts in your classroom, or in your role as a classroom teacher?
36 Comments:
Tape lesson for students that are absent.
7:53 AM
Podcasting offers students another "choice" for a presentation tool. It could really benefit the auditory learner, as well as others.
7:56 AM
how are we going to get the podcasts to students that are absent?
7:56 AM
Have students come up with a one minute summary of a lesson for closure
7:56 AM
Use for first day handout.
7:56 AM
Podcast in Texas History
Podcast can be used to have students produce and analyze community living history projects.
7:57 AM
Use for first day handout.
7:57 AM
Great for auditory learners!
7:57 AM
Gives the students an option of another presentation mode.
7:57 AM
Use to "enrich" the lesson for selected students, such as GT or special education students.
7:57 AM
Will I or how will I be able to post podcasts for students to use as tutorials?
7:57 AM
Use podcast to introduce units
7:57 AM
I am not sure yet
7:57 AM
I don't.
7:57 AM
i could use it for students that were absent
7:57 AM
Oral histories could be shared. Students could capture the words and historical stories of their relatives.
7:58 AM
Gives the students an option of another presentation mode.
7:58 AM
i think it would be a great tool to use for students in sac
7:58 AM
Gives the students an option of another presentation mode.
7:58 AM
Students can use podcasting to effectively communitcate thoughts and ideas in a way that will force them to think critically about what they are learning in class. The steps they will have to take to complete the podcast will encourage them to dive deeper into the subject. This will also be fun and interesting for the students and in turn increase active participation.
7:58 AM
Gives the students an option of another presentation mode.
7:58 AM
Great way to communicate with students who need "just a little extra" or with parents.
7:58 AM
This can be used for lessons, for faculty meetings, and for the wonderful TAKS training sessions! Whoo-Hoo!
7:58 AM
I'm not really sure how I can use podcasting in my class. I am interested in ideas.
Right now I am thinking project, group work, etc...
7:59 AM
I would like to use a podcast for parent's night. Many do not get to come and this will give them access to what the year has in store for their kids.
7:59 AM
ESL or SPED students can respond verbally to assignments.
7:59 AM
What about teachers who did not attend the training?
Or those who will not have an IPod?
7:59 AM
I would like to use this as a get to know you activity at the beginning of school. I am math teacher and want to see examples of how it is used for math.
7:59 AM
How long should a middle school podcast be so that students stay engaged?
7:59 AM
This would be a fun way to introduce class rules and for other science teachers - fun for lab safety! The kids would love it.
7:59 AM
It could be put on your website for the students that are absent.
7:59 AM
Good way for groups to do a "KWL"
7:59 AM
Students could use a podcast to demonstrate understanding of different concepts
8:00 AM
How do you record?
How can you turn a negative image into an opportunity to connect and teach on a more effective level?
8:00 AM
Podcasts are a means of providing students home access to things they've learned in class and would like to review.
8:02 AM
Use as a review tool. Students question/answer in groups and share with class.
Use for vocabulary words with illustrations.
Use to clarify difficult concepts. Students can create an advanced podcast with illustrations. Great for auditory and visual learners
8:02 AM
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