Week 2 Tec4Teachers Podcasts
What does Mobile Learning look like?
Mobile learning for me is every where now, you can't get away from it. It's in the phones our children play to the laptops and tablets the schools use now. You can download a educational app on your smart phone now and while your waiting for a doctors appointment or just sitting at home your child could pick that device up and now it's turned into a learning environment for that child. The tablets and laptops are like icing on the cake for some parents, they can't keep up with the device demand that schools are asking for now. Parents went from looking at their children textbooks to trying to understand how to use their children laptops for homework. Not only has the mobile learning changed for the students but also for the parents.
What is a Podcast?
Podcasts for me is still fairly new, I have listened to podcasts but I have never made one myself. A podcast is like the radio but everyday people can make them and post them on the internet and allow the whole world to have assess. The podcast itself is a online file that you can download to a MP3 player or your computer, iPhone, iPod, etc and it will automatically download new material as it uploaded online.
What are the advantages and disadvantages to podcasting?
Advantages- The number one thing I really like about podcasts are the fact YOU get to choose what you want to listen to and what interest you. Unlike with the radio where you are forced to listen to whatever they play or just hit the scan button till you find something you are interest in, which can take up some time. With some many people jumping on the band wagon with podcasts there are several websites that make setting up a podcast real simple and easy. Another advantage to podcasts is teachers can teach home bound students more without having to go to the house everyday.
Disadvantages-It all depends on you audience, if you are trying to reach out to homeless people then honestly podcasting is not the way to do it. They don't have the access to the internet like others do and you better off making posters or going to volunteer at a local food bank or soup kitchen to reach them. Also it could be a pain for some people to have to have access to internet or to use all their data up on their smart phones listening to you.
What are the current results of educators who have used podcasting?
Teachers can now not only reach their students in the classroom but wherever their student is at. The student can now go home and review over the lesson and actually hear their teachers voice through the podcast and get a second chance at hearing the material. Or the students can listen to it as many times as needed without having to have the teacher repeat themselves. Which saves everyone time and frustration. I feel that students are taking well to the podcasts and liking the fact that they don't have to feel rushed in the classroom to keep up with their peers, they can always go home and catch up and be prepared for class the next day.
How would you begin podcasting?
First off before you even start podcasting you need to see what all equipment you will need. Most people can use their smartphones or labtops to record and edit their podcasts. Macs book laptops come with Garageband for free to make podcasts. Once you have gotten everything together you then need to figure out the nature of your podcast. What is it that you want to cover, or what message are you trying to get across? After that its time to record your message and edit it, then you can actually load it to your blogger account shockingly.