Student Created Podcast - 3rd grade - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T11:14:39Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/student-created-podcast-3rd?groupUrl=classroom20beginnergroup&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks for the input, Janine.…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-07-20:649749:Comment:4904212010-07-20T12:55:15.693ZPatricia Ewinghttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/PatriciaEwing
Thanks for the input, Janine. I've got a lot to consider before I start this. I don't want to start it with the students then stop because it is too unmanageable.
Thanks for the input, Janine. I've got a lot to consider before I start this. I don't want to start it with the students then stop because it is too unmanageable. Depending on your publication…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-07-20:649749:Comment:4902722010-07-20T05:22:46.604ZJaninehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Janine631
Depending on your publication needs/restrictions, you might want to consider audio podcasts as well. For example, if you started with the weather, you could have kids create a base set of slides for various types of weather once they study that . The kids could then focus on getting excellent VoiceOver prepared to go with the correct slide for the days weather. Also It can be a good option for the camera shy. Many of my students choose to begin this way. Also, video production can consume alot…
Depending on your publication needs/restrictions, you might want to consider audio podcasts as well. For example, if you started with the weather, you could have kids create a base set of slides for various types of weather once they study that . The kids could then focus on getting excellent VoiceOver prepared to go with the correct slide for the days weather. Also It can be a good option for the camera shy. Many of my students choose to begin this way. Also, video production can consume alot of tim. Adrienne,
Thanks for your rep…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-07-19:649749:Comment:4901662010-07-19T21:55:03.899ZPatricia Ewinghttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/PatriciaEwing
Adrienne,<br />
Thanks for your reply. I think I might try the video camera because I want them to take it at different place in our campus. I've never done any podcasting before so I would be interested in your help with that.<br />
Pat
Adrienne,<br />
Thanks for your reply. I think I might try the video camera because I want them to take it at different place in our campus. I've never done any podcasting before so I would be interested in your help with that.<br />
Pat This sounds like a fun idea.…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-07-18:649749:Comment:4895792010-07-18T11:58:43.580ZAdrienne Akinsetehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AdrienneAkinsete
This sounds like a fun idea. I am a 3rd grade teacher and would be interested in getting the contact information for your group. I know how to create video and compress it for podcast. It's easy, but not something I could explain well in a short blog. If I were to do this project, I would use the webcam on my laptop. The kid who is broadcasting sits in front of the laptop. Presses a few keys and has a newscast that can be replayed on the data projector for the whole class to see. After that you…
This sounds like a fun idea. I am a 3rd grade teacher and would be interested in getting the contact information for your group. I know how to create video and compress it for podcast. It's easy, but not something I could explain well in a short blog. If I were to do this project, I would use the webcam on my laptop. The kid who is broadcasting sits in front of the laptop. Presses a few keys and has a newscast that can be replayed on the data projector for the whole class to see. After that you would have to just save the video as a podcast. This is a quick and easy way. Of course there are more elaborate ways. You could do it with a digital video camera. Another idea is use your cell phone video. The kids love it when I take video with my little digital camera or cell phone and then play it back on my laptop using the data projector. KIS - keep it simple -