Amplify Your Teaching PT I: Listening (turn it to 11)
Purpose of this activity: To listen to different examples of audio used in an educational context.
Using recorded audio in the classroom is old as recorded audio itself. Educational uses of audio were predicted to be amongst the primary uses of the phonograph intended by Edison in 1878, yet with recent improvements in mobile computing, sound is being increasingly deployed in an educational context.
Some reasons you might consider offering audio recordings to your students:
- Be part of the “Revolution in podcasting”
- Enables students to review material and free up class time for discussion.
- Allow students to produce meaningful
- Provides students with a study aid they can review after lecture;
Activity: Take some time, and listen to a selection of curated audio segments.
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- Sample audio 1 – Amplify your teaching soundcloud playlist
- Sample audio 2 – Teachers as producers – A collection of artifacts created by educators as part of the TRU soundcamp.
- Sample audio 3 – Lecture Media 112 In Storytelling: History 451 – audio was used to demonstrate a task or procedure and student created audio was used for a group assignment.
- Sample audio 4 – SFU lecture recording. With and SFU computing ID you can access a wide range of audio recorded lectures
- Sample audio 5 – “Old school” early adopter podcast Modeling Social Phenomena, Courtney Brown, Emory University