podcasting 101 ccflt
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Podcasting 101CCFLT
February 27, 2009 Leslie Davison
Spanish Teacher
NBCT
Mast ers in Educat ion in Comput ers
.lesliedavison@comcast net
PodcastsPodcasting, a portmanteau of Apple's "iPod" and "broadcasting", is a method of publishing files to the Internet, allowing users to subscribe to a feed and receive new files automatically by subscription, usually at no cost. It first became popular in late 2004.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcast
Agenda• Why?• How?• Existing Podcasts
– Where to find them?– My favorites– What to do with them?
• Create your own
Why?• Great comprehensible input for our students• Authentic listening resource • Easy to use• Ability to create what works for you• Great learning tool for YOU• Great assessment tool• Showcase your program
Where to find them?
• iTunes– Music Store-Search at the top of the screen– Podcasts-Directory at the bottom of the screen
• On Webpages—Look for the RSS
• http://www.podcastpickle.com/
Get iTuneshttp://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
•Mac or PC
•Organize songs
•Store music
•Play only certain parts of a song
•Preview and Purchase
•Organize Podcasts
Intermediate100% Natural Spanish conversations that help you learn more and improve your confidence.
El Plan del Dr. Evil
quería un láser – he wanted a laserya no tenían – they no longer hadle dio – s/he gave to him/her
Activities to accompany Podcasts• Multiple viewings • Lots of pausing and checking for understanding• Students play the parts (during and after)• Lots of rewinding to hear a certain part again• Pre-teach vocabulary through stories• Post-it notes • Sing with it• Listening Center• Create parallel stories with the structures• Match vocabulary cards to the script
• Read the script-on screen or after for homework• Match vocabulary cards to the script• Storyboard of the storyline • Includes culture• Share with parents• Present for a larger audience
Create Your Own•Why?
•What you may need?
•Purpose
•New ibook comes with a camera
•Regular Camera
•Garageband or audacity
•Images
•Power Point and save as a QuickTime movie
•Students
•Cell Phone
•My Experiments