WEEK 3: the benefit of using podcasts in the classroom
Thursday, February 2, 2017
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Something I want to remember from this article is verb
system and imagery system of students. The verbal system, in my own words, is
the capacity of the students to process linguistics information and the imagery
system is the ability to create mind maps.
These two elements, for us as teachers, are really important
if we want to start using podcasts in our classes. therefore, incorporating podcasts
in our classes, such as videos or audio models of input or to be more specific
explaining a topic with details and demonstrating on-line listening, reading, speaking
or writing strategies with real examples, helps learners to have better
understanding and retention of the listening strategies and the real examples make
the students feel confident with the topics because they seems more understandable.
A belief of mine that was confirmed was the benefits of podcasts.
Some teachers say that use of this CALL can extend class time. This might be extra
tasks for some students but for second language- learners who only have fewer
hours in contact with the language is the perfect tool to have more audio input
to practice their listening skills. Also, learners have the facility to gain
more exposure to different types of spoken English since some of the speakers
on the podcasts have heavier accents than others.
Something I learned and that I immediately wanted to share
with a colleague was students feel that the podcasts with a demonstration
component of some sort were more informative than the podcasts which summarized
and expanded on concepts previously covered in class.
Hello Will. I enjoyed a lot reading your log. I couldn't agree more on the points you have mentioned. Your last point about the students' preference of demonstratives podcasts over reviewing podcasts is quite interesting. Why do you think students would prefer such kind of podcasts?
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