To check out the article, click on: http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/09/08/1220725904072.html
Can’t wait to hear what you guys have to say about this.
Using podcasts to learn another language has proven itself to be extremely popular. When I last checked, nine out of the ten most popular podcasts subscribed to in the iTunes education section were language podcasts. No more expensive tapes and CDs! Here are some ideas for creating your own podcasts …
More ideas for creating podcasts, but in science this time. I am aiming to get 101 ideas for podcasting across all learning areas. Please add you ideas for creating podcasts in science, by writing a comment on this post (just click ‘Leave a Comment’). Feel free to add links to …
This is my second blog article on ideas for creating podcasts, with a specific focus on creating podcasts for learning and assessment in Maths. I am not a Maths teacher, so a huge thank you to those that have shared these ideas during the Beyond Chalk program. Please be sure …
We love to be inspired by samples of what other teachers are doing, yet we never have enough time in our presentations to show you all the wonderful podcasts teachers are already creating with (and for) their students. Follow the links to these great examples of podcasts (some with video) …
When I asked my Year 9 students to write their goals for English at the start of the semester, one student wrote that they would like to finish a novel (as in, their first novel ever!). I went and spoke to his English teacher from the previous year and they …
Karl Fisch asks his students to use the camera in his student’s mobile phones as the basis of a lesson in mathematics. The lesson ends in a discussion about the relationship between the circumference and diameter of a circle.
Click here: A Math Teacher’s Experience
It always feels like a small twist of fate when you are covering a concept in class and something profoundly relevant comes on the TV that evening that you would like to share with your students….