Reflections:
1. What qualities/features do you find common among the best podcasts? They are clear and concise and technically they have a good balance of things like music and voice modulation. The elements all mesh well together.
2. Does my podcast share any of these features? I'd like to think so. I tried to add some fun details like music and pictures that scroll as you listen. I thought it was really tough to create something that others could understand clearly. I was very nervous while recording it, so it isn't as well modulated as the professional ones I listen to.
How might podcasts be useful in your classroom or your practice in education? I think they would be great to help the students with the content areas because you could put students into groups to listen to podcasts you've chosen on certain subjects and then have them journal about what they've heard. It could also really be useful so students can hear good examples of reading and readers with audiobooks read online. I think it has a lot more applications than I have even had time to think of yet. I really like this tool. I use it for myself a lot and now I have a whole new outlook on what to do with them.
5 comments:
Marnie, where did you get stuck with the podcast? Did you get screenX to work? I got really hung up with uploading and working with screenx and omnimedia.
Janet
Marnie,
Would you please email me at
southerncb7@gmail.com
Thanks a bunch,
C
How was Alaska???
Marnie,
I am so sorry that the podcsting posting has been so frustrating. Unfortunately this is a case of us, as organizaers, learning as we go. Edublogs allows for upload of audio very easily, but blogger is way more complicated. If it is not going to work, we can work on it September 18th. The fact that you went through the process of planning and recording your ideas is really the experience we wanted you to have.
Keep up the good work and hopefully we can lighten the load the last few weeks for ya'll.
Robin
Marnie,
I had to laugh when I saw the title of your post because that was exactly my experience! I finally did get my podcast to post after hours of work, but I don't plan to use my blogspot blog for posting podcasts in the future. I'm looking forward to exploring other options. Hang in there!
Emily G.
Hopefully you'll retain your enthusiasm for podcasting even though this was difficult. I wish I'd read this post before today because I could have helped you with it at Bluebonnet--you were there, right?
Debby
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