Sunday, November 14, 2010

Using Audio Podcasts in the Classroom

Another amazing feature of the iPod nano is the ability to download literally thousands and thousands of podcasts and audio books through iTunes.  If you are unsure how to download podcasts and sync them to an ipod, take a moment and watch the video clip below.



As I mentioned, there are thousands of applicable podcasts and audio books available for the elementary classroom. Many of them are free and the cost of others is minimal. Here are a few ideas for ways to use your audio downloads in the classroom:

Primary ideas:

1. Download audio books to an iPod and use as a listening centre for one student. Or pick up Belkin Rockstar and have up to 5 students listening to the same audio book with just one iPod.  Audio books range in price, but are typically cheaper than a CD and are less likely to be damaged.  For example, I downloaded The Little Engine That Could for free at Free Audiobooks for Children

2. Download podcasts such as the Storynory or the Story Cellar to share with students during a quiet time. Many of these podcasts are free.

Intermediate ideas:

3. Use podcasts like the above suggestions to help students understand the parts of a story, how to introduce characters, develop plot, add imagery, etc.

4. Download an audio book and have students follow along as the book is read for a whole class novel study or in smaller groups for literature circles.

I know you must have many of your own ideas, so please take a moment to share how you are using audio downloads in your classroom, by commenting below.  Or post a link to a great podcast that you have discovered.  Thanks for participating!

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