03.11.08 Fac Dev: Podcasting in the Language Classroom (Intro)

Leave your questions on Chatzy. There is a link via the fishbowl on YuperStar. Type in your name in the first field. Choose any color. The password to enter is “xxxxxx”. This is where you can type your questions as I give the presentation.

Today’s Agenda:

INTRODUCTION to iTunes, Podcasts, & iPods (Allison) 5 minutes
WHY, WHERE, and WHEN of PODCASTING from the classroom? (Allison) 5 minutes
WATCH A DEMO of today’s Audio Podcasting Activity (Allison + Diane) 8 minutes
HANDS-ON ACTIVITY for those that want to stay. (20 minutes)

Pre-Production:

1. Complete the sentences in the Activity below (in English).
2. Open whoamiworksheet.rtf and type in translations of each phrase for a language that you teach (3 - 8 phrases is sufficient).
3. Save a copy of your .rtf worksheet with your name in the title to the Projects Folder/Faculty Development
4. Print a copy to use when you record on DiLL or in GarageBand

Model Activity:

Who am I?
¿Quién soy yo?

I grew up in…
Yo me crié en Redmond, Washington en los Estados Unidos

I have ___ brothers and ___ sisters.
Yo tengo seis hermanos y cuatro hermanas.

I like to eat…
Me gusta comer tortillas de zapallo con sopa de tomate.

I like to play…
Me gusta tocar el piano y escribir canciones.

I like to pretend…
Me gusta imaginar que yo soy una cantante famosa con discos populares.

I would like to go…
Me gustaría ir a la gran Argentina y a Chile tan hermoso. También me gustaría ir a Brasil y aprender el Portugués.

One unusual thing about my life is…
Una cosa distinta de mi vida es que yo tengo dos hermanos que nacieron en mi fecha de nacimiento. Hay ocho años entre yo y mi hermana Deborah y dieciocho años entre yo y mi hermano Guillermo.

Who am I?
¿Quién soy yo?

(Diane has already completed the Pre-Production piece. Watch as she goes through the Production process with Allison)

Production:

1. Open GarageBand. Create New Podcast Episode in GarageBand.
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2. Save to Desktop with your name in the title.
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3. Click on the Media Browser icon.
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Click on Audio at the top of the screen.
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Select the Playlist called “Podcast Materials”.
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4. Drag and drop “WhoAmI-INTRO” into the Jingles track.
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Move the “Audio Region” (or orange music bubble) as far left as you can by clicking and dragging on the title.
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5. Select either the Male or Female Voice track.
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Press Record button and the playhead will start to move to the right.
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Begin reading your “WHO AM I” statements as soon as the intro music fades out. Tap the space bar to stop recording.
6. Drag and drop “WhoAmI-CLOSING.mp3″ from the Media Browser into the Jingles Track and position so that it starts when your voice finishes.
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Listen to the entire track by moving the playhead 11playhead.pngall the way to the left and clicking the play button.
7. Go to the Share menu and select “Send Song to iTunes”. iTunes will open up automatically and play your audio file.
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8. Drag completed iTunes file to Projects/World Language/Faculty Development/
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9. Allison will upload to WLDX CONNECT.
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10. You will also be able to find your podcast by going to the iTunes store and searching for “FRENCH@LAB“, “SPANISH@LAB“, “LATIN@LAB“, “GERMAN@LAB“, or “CHINESE@LAB“.
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Congratulations! You’ve just distributed your first podcast!

Possible Post-Production Activities:

1. View/listen to the final projects.
2. Prepare questions to guide student viewing/listening and evaluation.
3. Consider having students use rubrics to grade each other (more accountability). Rubric should balance content with technical ability.
4. Discuss with class the project. What did they enjoy? What could have been better?
5. Evaluate what went well for you as a teacher, what you learned and share with the department on YuperStar blog.
6. Modify your lesson materials for next time. Post lesson plans on YuperStar.com for other teachers.

Further Training (To be covered at the Summer Curriculum Development):

-More on how to use iTunes
-More on how to use GarageBand
-More on how to use iWeb
-More on how to use RSS feeds
-More on how to create Enhanced Podcasts (Turning a PowerPoint or a Keynote into an Enhanced Podcast)
-More on how to create Video Podcasts

Remember:

First names cannot be deliberately associated with still images or video

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03.11.08 Fac Dev: iTunes, iPods, Subscribing to Podcasts, Creating Podcasts

First of all, thank you for a great meeting last month. You shared some wonderful feedback that will hopefully help us all to improve the lab as we go.

I know that the word “podcasting” is new to many of us. And this is not surprising, given that these “Portable On Demand” radio shows have only really been around for the last 5 years or so. I’ll be updating this page over the next month with some helpful links that will give you the background knowledge you’ll need to understand why podcasting happens “out there” in the big media world and how it might be useful in the language classroom.

  • What is a Podcast?
  • How to subscribe to a Podcast [Courtesy District 62]
  • How to get music from iTunes to your iPod (Video)
  • How to get music from iTunes to your iPod (Written)
  • An Introduction to Audio Podcasting on Atomic Learning (First 9 Clips)
  • iLife ‘06 Podcasting and Vodcasting on Atomic Learning
  • How to create a Podcast in GarageBand [Courtesy District 62]
  • Podcasting for your classroom [Courtesy District 62]
  • Podcasting 101 [Courtesy District 62]
  • Why Podcasts for Language?

    This page is a work in progress… stay tuned!

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