Podcasting+in+Education

 ** Student Podcast Projects ** ﻿After listening to examples of podcasts, students were asked to create their own MP3 files using the free program //Audacity.// Below are their files and a short explanation of the recording//.//

**Instructor's examples **
 * **media type="file" key="driedapplepies_0.mp3" width="240" height="20" - **This is a recording of one of my father's favorite poems (I've added a little "accent" here for humor)
 * media type="file" key="nancyhanks.mp3" width="240" height="20" - Since I love history, this poem is related to one of my favorite subjects.

This is part of JFK's inaugural speech. While listening think about the issues that still resonate in his words. media type="file" key="podcast.mp3" width="240" height="20"
 * Paul Donnelly**


 * Jen Summann** - This is a poem about the life cycle of a butterfly.

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 * Rachel Cyr** - My Podcast is two poems by Shel Silverstein and a short biography.

Podcast, Winston Churchill "We will fight on the Beaches" Speech media type="file" key="podcast.mp3" width="240" height="20"
 * Bryan Wohlgemuth**:

media type="file" key="ADHD Podcast for ISTC.mp3" width="240" height="20"(mp3 format) = What exactly is Adult ADHD and how is it diagnosed and dealt with?  In this Podcast I will explain the three core symptoms, the causes, and the different treatment options for patients with Adult ADHD. I will also explain how Adult ADHD is diagnosed through a nine symptom rating scale of the different symptoms and how many patients choose to deal with the diagnosis of Adult ADHD --- Podcasting in Education


 * Kristen Hoffmann**

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**Chelsea DiVenanzio** - This is a recording of a history poem entitled "The Passage." It would be used in a 6th grade class to explain the first voyage from Europe to America.
**﻿** **Taharah Shaw**- The beginning to cell theory and organelles.

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 * Erin Skold** - Poetry Assignment for Secondary Special Education English

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 * Christine O'Reilly** -A poem about nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and prepositions and how they are used in a sentence

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 * Lisa Girardi**: My lesson about slaves who attempted to escape for U.S. History.

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 * Kayla Riffle**- A poem for early elementary students about sailing out to space and the different stars and planets they would see.

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 * Stephanie Magistro**- Since I am going to be a Special Education teacher, this is a poem written by a young Autistic child named Ethan.

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 * Steven Barsotti** - a poem about the mechanism of Natural Selection

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 * Sarah Brown**--an original poem demonstrating the use of allegory and symbolism because I aspire to be an English teacher.

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 * Johnny Roxanis**- My podcast is to show students a strategy to solving multiplication problems involving multiplying by the number 9 and using their hands.


 * Rachel Rainville**- My podcast is a recording of the Greek Myth of Pandora's Box. It could be used in an elementary school setting in a social studies class to learn more about Greek history or in an English class to learn new vocabulary words. The script I read from came from the following source: [|Pandora]

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 * Maura McDaniels**- This podcast is the letter from General Dwight D. Eisenhower to the soldiers preparing for the D'Day invasion.

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 * Lauren Watts**-This podcast is a poem written by Helen H. Moore called Raindrops. It could be used in elementary schools to introduce a science lesson about weather.


 * Jaime Kloepfer** - My podcast is a collection of poems by John Updike from the book //A Child's Calendar.// These poems are very descriptive and can be used in an upper elementary classroom. The poems are each about a month of the year and can be used to introduce descriptive words for the month or the characteristics of a season. The pictures in the book are very colorful, detailed, and beautiful.

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 * Tammy Pickett**- Instructions on how to solve an algebraic equation.

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 * Inhea Kim**-this podcast is a "dollar bill" poem by Mr. R. This poem can be helpful tools for K-5 students to learn how to make a dollar using quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies. It's very easy and fun!!


 * Kaitlyn Jones**: This podcast is intended for students in the secondary levels of education. It reviews imagery by defining it, asks the students to listen to a selection of writing using imagery and then answer questions about it, as well as to draw out the scene as they envisioned it so that they can feel like they are interacting.

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 * Tim Walsh-** My podcast is intended for 4th and 5th grade students in Mathematics. It explains how to determine whether a number is prime or not. It goes through different steps and ways to determine whether a number is prime and also has 3-4 different examples for them to learn from.

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 * Jeffrey Holle -** The piece that I chose for my mp3 is part of a story titled //Cabin Fever, it was written by Christopher Q,// a teenager, and was featured in the magazine Teen Ink. I chose this piece because I believe it is a prime example of fiction for children to base their creative writing off of. Because the piece was published it will also work as motivation for the students; because the piece was written by a teenager like themselves they can see that not all work that is published is by famous authors, but that good work by anyone can be recognized.

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 * Caroline Cerzosimo: cell organelles**


 * Samantha Parry**- My podcast is intended for any children from pre-school all the way up to third grade,. This poem "Sea Creatures" by Meish Goldish can be introduced before a lesson introducing the types of animals that live in the ocean.

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 * Andrew Prietz**- My podcast goes along with my keystone teaching project. This would be a transition piece from different ways to factor to not being able to factor. This is an introductory piece for using the Quadratic Formula.

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 * Chris Bellin** - My podcast is a famous coming home speech from General E. Lee. The speech was given after the battle of Gettysburgh and was a symbol that the war was getting better in the Unions eyes but yet it was still raging throughout the nation. This would be a great history speech for a Civil War project because as the teacher you can pose as General E Lee. and really get the class involved. The class level that I would use this for would be a Highschool history class.

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 * Alyssa DeVita**- My podcast is a read aloud of the poem 1492 (no author).

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 * Andrew Ahlstrom** - My podcast is a recording of the Gettysburg address. I felt it would be appropriate for a middle school class on U.S. History. The purpose of using this file in a class could be to spark a discussion on President Lincoln's resolves to see the country once again unified. Students could also listen to the recording at home assuming I posted it to a class webpage (which would make it easier for students who missed the class)

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 * Phil Barresi** - This podcast includes the first four paragraphs of author H. P. Lovecraft's story, 'The Colour out of Space.' This work would be a nice bit to add into any literature or reading class, it having been written at the turn of the 19th-20th century. It displays various means of narrative storytelling. It is also very interesting.

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 * Lindsay Alvey** - This is a poem called "Sneezles" by A.A. Milne, one of my favorite poets. It would be appropriate to use in an elementary school class, as an example of creative rhyme in poetry, and an example of creative writing that the students could then practice on their own or for an assignment.


 * Heather Kravitz** - This is a poem about Shapes. It is geared towards kindergarten students learning about different shapes. The poem describes the shape in a fun way that kindergarteners will enjoy.

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**Marissa Orichowskyj: Anything is Possible - ** I had written this poem last year in my creative writing class. I chose to do this poem for my podcast because I think dreams are a great outlet for children and their imaginations are able to run free when they dream. media type="file" key="istc podcast2.mp3" width="240" height="20"