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In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with Jamie Turnbull to discuss how to create student podcasts using Synth. In this episode, Jamie discusses how she sets up her podcasting activities through simple activities that then lead into a three-day activity for her middle school students.
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In this episode, we discuss:
- Why Podcast in the Classroom?
- How to Podcast in the Classroom?
- Classroom Management During Podcasting Activities
- The Importance of Student Voice
- Creating Student Podcasts using Synth
- Setting Up Classroom Assignments
- Recording During Class time
- Recording Out of Class time
- Digital Citizenship
- Sharing Podcasts with Our School and Community
About Jamie Turnbull
Jamie Turnbull is a Middle School English teacher at Sioux Central Community School. She has been teaching for 6 years and consistently encourages student voice. Most recently, she designed a podcast unit with her students, which reflects the importance of student-centered learning and the power of student voice.
Students are using Synth to create podcasts. There are several links to student examples that I would like to share.
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