Podcasts for teaching and learning is a new concept to
me. While researching ways to use
podcasts in the classroom or library I came across many great ideas. Here are a few ideas for using podcasts in
the classroom or library:
- To tell stories
- Share and comment on recent events
- Persuade listeners to act or a to take a stance on a topic
- As a tool for teaching students to use spoken language
- Promote the library
- Sharing school news
- Book reviews or trailers
- To teach others about a library skill
- How-to’s for library procedures
- Flipped library lessons
Podcasts can be a excellent way to get information to
students, staff, or parents. The process
of creating a podcast is simple and can be easily taught to students. There are a few things that can make
pod-casting difficult if it is not planned.
- Must have microphone for audio
- Should have a script or topic to discuss
- Must know how to edit and it can be time consuming
- May need to download additional software for some programs
The podcast player I chose to use was Podomatic. Podomatic used a step by step system for the
easiest uploading possible. Their
interface was simple and easy to use.
Podomatic allows the user to create a podcast that can be shared or embedded. Users can also use the listen feature. The listen tab allows users to listen to trending
or featured podcasts.
I will continue to use Podomatic for future use. I made a podcast about
the sunflower life cycle, a topic we are studying in my Kinder class. Enjoy!
You did a great job on your sunflower life cycle podcast. I like how you touched on the book along with the life cycle. Like your idea of using podcasts for teaching library skills. Great job!
ReplyDeleteJennifer Dalen
Loved your podcast. I think it's great that you found a way to use podcast with the little ones!
ReplyDeleteDenisse Ochoa
I love your sunflower podcast. It is great to see how podcasts can be used with younger students. I also love the look of the embedded podcast. Great job!
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