Which podcasts did you find interesting? Identify one or two podcasts and describe how you would use them in your work. (Be sure to include links in your blog entry to the podcasts mentioned.)
When I taught ELA I found Grammar Girl to be some of the best professional development for ELA teachers on the Web. It increased my level of understanding but would have been way over the heads of my middle school students. Grammar Girl is not only educational but fun to listen to. She’s like listening to a friend not a lecture.
http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/default.aspx
I am so excited to have found Mr. Langhorst’s Website! I will teach 8th grade American History for the first time this year and need all the ideas and resources I can get. I really like his idea of providing “studycasts” for the students. I hope to use some of his and attempt to create some of my own. I also like how he explains everything on his website. Need to know what a blog, podcast, or studycast is? Are you interested in knowing how he records his podcasts? He gives you all that info right on his homepage. He also includes music he finds online and cites his sources. What a great model he provides when he does this. Mr. Langhorst must be an amazing teacher!
http://www.liberty.k12.mo.us/~elanghorst/blog
I think student created podcasts are a terrific idea. As a teacher though, I need to become more proficient with creating Podcasts myself before I make it an assignment for my students. I certainly want to explore this in for the future. Those 1st graders were amazing!
http://www.mpsomaha.org/willow/radio/shows/Willowcast24.html
I have a lot to learn.
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