Writing for Non-Print Media Module 7 introduced the idea of
audio production. According to Gura, a podcast is defined as an audio
recording, usually part of a themed series that can be downloaded from a
website to a media player, or listened to directly on a computer. Creating a
podcast for educational purposes is beneficial for students. Gura also wrote, “Podcasts
provide students an opportunity to use technology to apply them skillfully and
authentically.” From both readings and our own podcast, which gave me
first-hand experience, I can say they’re a great way to learn about a concept.
I also think students would be really engaged in this type of project.
Gura
Chapter 18 addresses using podcasts in a foreign language classroom. Madame Smith
had her students listen to various podcasts in class. She then recorded an
interview with a French person and played it for the class. The students were
trying to mimic certain words. After, they were able to create their own
podcasts. All the projects dealt with a different topic. The podcasting
assignment for Madame Smith’s class was a success.
We were
assigned to create a book review podcast. I learned so much from this project.
Creating and scripting a podcast is a lot harder than it may seem. It took a
lot of time to come up with exactly what we wanted to say, but it was fun to be
more creative. My group decided to do our book review on Go Set a Watchman
by Harper Lee. I liked this choice because it’s a sequel to the classic, To
Kill a Mockingbird. One of our biggest challenges was trying to figure out
how to talk about the plot and characters without being so formal. It also had
to be concise, so we had to be selective with what information we included. It
was somewhat difficult to not give away spoilers. We also thought it’d be interesting
to interview one of the characters so we chose Jean Louise. I played her and
had a lot of fun creating answers to her interview questions. It made me
consider the character more than I normally would have. The podcast assignment definitely
gave us a deeper understanding of the novel. In addition, we found a great
recording app and had no trouble with the technology aspect. My group and I
really enjoyed this project and it’s definitely a lesson I’d use in a
classroom.