I can’t help but get excited when teachers show a real desire to introduce their students to blogging and podcasting. I had a great afternoon working with two teachers, 5th grade and 2nd grade, who are beginning to incorporate both with their students in classroom projects. What follows is a very brief and general overview of each of the projects.
2nd Grade – You Otter Listen
Every student in Mrs. W.’s second grade class (their class mascot is an otter) will be given a short book to read. Once the students have finished reading their books, we will work with each student and have them create a podcast reading their book aloud (the books are very short). Each student will then write a post, at an Edublog site we are in the process of establishing, explaining what the story was about and what they liked about the story. We haven’t really finalized the graphic portion of this project yet, but students will either draw, scan, or photograph a picture of the book which we will upload to a yet to be established Flickr account. The Flickr file will be embedded into the post along with the podcast. We are hoping to generate a number of comments on these posts that include the location of the commenter which we can then show on a world map, and talk about how we exist in a global and connected community.
5th Grade – Student Science Fair Podcast
I’ve already worked with one of our fifth grade teachers to establish a class blog using Class Blogmeister . Although its been slow getting the students to post to their blogs on a regular basis, a few of them have really began to embrace the idea. If you get the chance, please take the opportunity to visit their blogs and leave them a comment. We all know how inspiring it is when we know that people are listening to what we have to say.
This afternoon Mr. S. and I talked about assigning topics for students to blog about, and are leaning towards having the students write a post about their upcoming Science Fair projects. Of course, this discussion led to the birth of a project that focuses on having students create a student “Science Fair” podcast where they give an overview about the upcoming Science Fair and interview each other about their projects. The details of the project are still a bit fuzzy but will be worked out in the coming days. Of course any suggestions are welcome.
I’ll keep you posted on the progress of each of these projects.
Image Citation:
Butcher, Lil. “Otter portrait.” lil butcher’s photostream. 23 June 2005. 30 Jan 2007 <http://www.flickr.com/photos/glisglis/21073406/>.





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