I remember about a year ago asking my husband what a Podcast is. He thought it was to do with something about listening to a radio program but after it had broadcast on air. I was a little confused with his answer, wondering why anyone would want to listen to something on the radio after it had been on air? What was the point?
It wasn't until I watched the presentation on Podcasts that I was able to understand the full idea of podcasting and it's benefits. Podcasting and Vodcasting inspires the student to move past trying to please the teacher in order to receive a good grade to challenging the student to publish for a global listening audience. Podcasting information inspires the student to be as creative as they can, using different forms of digital media. Podcasting is inspiring, creative and interactive and is a powerful tool to use in the classroom.
YouTube is something I am familiar with, both on a professional level and a social level. I have used YouTube in my teaching for various activities. One of the activities included a small group of seniors students who were learning about Public Speaking. As one of the lessons I played Martin L. King's "I Have A Dream" speech to inspire them to create their own speech about an issue they are passionate about. I have also used YouTube in my own classroom as a means of digital storytelling. I have used YouTube when conducting or participating in Professional Development sessions as a way of reinforcing different concepts. When it comes to Education, YouTube can be used in so many different ways.
I have used iTunes before as a way of downloading songs onto my iPod. I find it amazing how you can create files or folders on the computer, then transfer them to the iPod, so that the songs are still categorised. One folder for relaxing music, one folder for the gym, one folder for entertaining, one folder for kid's music... the list goes on!
I have recently become a mum. My kindergarten students watched me grow and change, and they always had questions to ask about my pregnancy. I visited Seniors classes as part of their Health lessons to talk about my pregnancy and how the baby grows. I have now been inspired to create my own video with little Emmanuel as the star as a way of reconnecting back to the children, so that they can see him and see the different movements he makes and the things he does during the day. When I have completed it I will be creating a Vodcast (or perhaps even on YouTube??) for them to view it on. Something I can say I've never done but am up for the challenge!! I will post the link here when it is done... stay tuned!!
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I think Emmanuel's generation will probably be the most photographed and videoed in history. What a great boon for grandparents! You'll just have to teach them how to use Toutube.As a parent myself I took quite a bit of video of my kids...comes in very handy at 21st gatherings.
ReplyDeleteI like your reference to podcasting as a tool that challenges students creativity. It is a great way to engage children and to get them thinking about how they are going to inspire an audience. As for Youtube, in year 1 we are currently using this application to watch short fairy tales. It has been great as the children have realised that there are many ways to tell stories - not just when reading books!
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