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Using MP3 Players and Digital Audio in the Classroom
Eric Langhorst8th Grade American History Teacher
South Valley Jr. High SchoolLiberty, Missouri
www.speakingofhistory.blogspot.comOctober 15, 2007 post on blog
This presentation is available online as a
8th Grade American History at South Valley Jr. High in Liberty, Missouri
Graduate Instructor at Park University teaching
“Technology for the Classroom”
What would have George Washington had on his i-Pod during the Revolutionary War?
Podcast – an audio file that is made available through the Internet and can also be downloaded to a personal MP3 player
Uses RSS to allow subscribers
39,000+ unique visitors from 138 countries in past two years
Speaking of History Podcast / Blog VisitorsAugust 2007 to October 2007
The good news a podcast can be created and produced for
FREE
You need:
•microphone•computer•Audacity Software (free)•Internet Hosting (can be free)
Microphones
Suggest using a USB mic
Portable players
i-River
Portable players
i-Pod
Portable players
Zune
Audacity – audio editing software – free, PC or Mac
Levelator – free program which levels volume in an audio file
South Valley Jr. High policy allows students to have MP3 players in classroom if teacher allows
StudyCasts – an audio review for upcoming test, can listen through the Internet or download to MP3 player
Students without Internet or MP3 players can have a copy burned on CD
Donner Party Debate – record debate and send as attachment to experts for feedback
Oral History Projects – collecting stories of family members, veterans
Audio Versions of Test – saves time in reading tests repeatedly by special education teachers
Listen to the wide variety of Educational Podcasts:
i-Tunes
Educational Podcast Network
Be willing to experiment
Ask your students how they would use audio content from your class
Let your students create content
Eric LanghorstContact Information:
8th Grade American HistorySouth Valley Jr. High
Liberty, Missouri
Using MP3 Players and Digital Audio in the Classroom
Eric Langhorst8th Grade American History Teacher
South Valley Jr. High SchoolLiberty, Missouri