• Podcasting for reflective learning

    @GHOUSb7ee06f683 Podcasts can be used to explain complex scientific concepts or to explore the stories of scientists.

  • @Sanaa Podcasts can be used to practice listening comprehension, improve vocabulary, and explore different dialects and accents.

  • @Ridafatima95 Engage with high quality content.
    Build listening, vocabulary & comprehension skills.
    Learn from someone other than their classroom teacher(s)
    Explore new topics/units of study.
    Develop note-taking skills.
    Experience technology during instruction.

  • @CRAZIad91b3f0be Podcasts in education are mainly used to introduce students to certain themes or have them consider the subject manner more deeply. For instance, you can have your students listen to a podcast (be it before or after the lecture) and discuss the content during the lecture.

  • @Ume-Haniya Podcasting enables students to research, script, record, and edit their own content on various topics. Whether it's presenting a science experiment, summarizing historical events, or analyzing literary works, students can showcase their understanding in a dynamic and engaging manner.

  • @HAZAR0c50a82765 Any story should have a clear beginning, middle and ending to guide the viewers of the podcast. To make the podcast more interesting to listen to, a strong main question helps to engage the listeners and give them focus. TIP: start your script with raising a question that students find interesting.

  • @Shaen podcasts are a form of entertainment. People might listen to a podcast to learn more about a topic, keep up with current events, or because they want to laugh. A podcast can also be a powerful marketing tool.

  • @Ryoma The more you enjoy your topic, the less likely you'll experience podfade. Once you have some ideas, do some market research to survey the competition in your genre. Search your show's topic in Apple Podcasts. Listen to a few episodes and ask yourself what you could do differently.

  • @HIRAC405752f6f0 Integrating podcasting into the educational curriculum transforms the learning process into an active, reflective, and deeply personal experience. By guiding students through the creation of their own podcasts, we as teachers can encourage them to engage in critical thinking, self-exploration, and insightful reflection. This approach not only enhances students’ academic skills but also fosters a sense of agency, allowing them to take ownership of their learning and personal growth.

  • @Sanaa is essentially about making and sharing audio-recordings and can be a very convenient way of exploring topics of interest and listening to them whilst on the move, or at home.

  • @Mariya What is it? Reflective learning typically involves looking back at something, a past experience or idea and critically analysing the event. By looking at successful and unsuccessful aspects of an experience, reflection will help students learn from their past experiences and turn surface learning into deep learning.

  • @Jenifer Podcasts may be adopted in lieu of written assignments. Students might submit podcasts as responses, reflections, commentaries, peer revisions, etc. Since podcasting might be new to many students, instructors can make podcasting assignments optional or allow alternative forms of submission.

  • @Bushra-Tahir Podcasts can serve various purposes such as entertainment, education, marketing, and community building, appealing to diverse audiences.

  • @HIRAC405752f6f0 its earliest days, it was called audio blogging. People would record their pieces and share the audio content over the internet, like auditory blog posts. In 2004, British broadcaster Ben Hammersley first used the term podcast to describe this new type of content. The term combined the words iPod and broadcast.

  • @HIRAC405752f6f0 podcast is a digital audio file or a series of audio files, often episodic, that can be downloaded or streamed online. They can cover a wide range of topics, from educational discussions and fictional audio dramas to interviews and comedic storytelling.

  • @HIRAC405752f6f0 The Joe Rogan Experience": A popular interview-based podcast where Joe Rogan interviews guests on various topics.
    "Serial": A true-crime podcast that tells stories in a documentary style, often with a narrator and interviews.

  • @BUSHR43f4bb18a0 true-crime podcast that tells stories in a documentary style, often with a narrator and interviews.

  • @GHOUSb7ee06f683 true-crime podcast that tells stories in a documentary style, often with a narrator and interviews.

  • @Sanaa podcast that explores a variety of interesting and obscure topics.

  • @Sanaa podcast that explores a variety of interesting and obscure topics.