These tools
spark my interest simply because, what Richardson
attributes to podcast can be the same for either of these techniques,
“podcasting is one of those technologies that can be as simple or as complex as
you want it to be” (2010, p. 117). Authors:
Sutton-Brady, Scott, Taylor, Carabetta, & Clark, provide a few additional
positives for podcasts in general but also pertain to the growing abilities of
multimedia in today’s education environment.
In short, they mention the benefit of enabling students to revisit
covered material at their comprehension or language level, the visual appeal
that can added by educators to classes of heavy content, the ability for
students to take a class and personalize it for their learning style or again
for a more detailed processing, and similarly the ability it can provide
students to have their learning on their person (2009, pp. 220-221). These reasons speak directly to my education
style. In a higher education
environment, I prefer student interaction, however I would allow and even
encourage students to live stream or podcast the session for others who may be
absent or may learn in a different manner.
Second, as I practiced in secondary education I would incorporate
podcasts and or video streaming into a course by encouraging collaboration to
complete a audio or video project and share with the rest of the adult
learners. What also really draws me to these multimedia tools is the fact that
they can be done by anyone anywhere with something as simple as an IPhone. Who know what was once a nuisance in class is
now a sought after educational approach.
References:
Sutton-Brady, C., Scott, K. M., Taylor, L.,
Carabetta, G., & Clark, S. (2009). The Value of Using Short-Format Podcasts
to Enhance Learning and Teaching. ALT-J: Research In Learning Technology,
17(3), 219-232
Chris,
ReplyDeleteI like the suggestion you used for students to make a podcast of the material covered as a means to help their classmates who may have missed the material. This will help them also. In an effort to get students to really understand a concept, what better way than to re-teach it themselves. The podcast is a platform that is easy to produce, so students at various levels of education could use it.