Sunday, March 15, 2009

Keeping in Touch Podcasts!

So, I was reading chapter 8 from Will Richardson’s book on podcasts. Before reading the chapter, I had heard of podcasts before, but I did not know what they were. Podcasts can be voice recordings or videos recordings that are made by people like you and I on a topic of interest. They are then published to the read/write web for people to see and listen to depending on their interests.

When reading all of this I was not sure of the placement of podcasts in education. As I read on, many examples were given. Examples such as: recording assemblies, lessons taught, oral book reports and science lab experiments. These are just a few examples of the many uses for podcasts in education.

An idea that I had for using podcasts is to have students create them and send them to their parents who may be in the military and serving over in another country. Podcasts would be a great way to keep in touch with those parents who are far off in another country. This would allow their parents to see and hear what their child is doing in school without having to actually be there. Maybe it is the first time their child has been in a play, their first soccer game, their first steps, or first words. Then these brave people serving our country would not have to miss out on their children’s lives and education.

What are your thoughts on this idea? I would love to hear your thoughts and ideas for using podcasts in the classroom.

3 comments:

  1. I love the idea of using podcasts to keep in touch with military. I have a bunch of kids this year with parents in the military. I know they would love this idea.

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  2. I love the idea of using podcasts with military families. I have a bunch of kids with parents in the military this year. I know they would love this idea.

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  3. Awesome idea!! Recording podcasts of recitals and other events would also be great to send to relatives who live out of town.

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