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Assessment Task 1

Podcasts vs. Microsoft Word
Podcasts are entertainment. At best
   Edutainment. Teachers and students must
  repurpose this technology in their minds in
order for it to become an effective educational
   tool. (Boulos, Maramba & Wheeler, 2006)
Teaching English affords the teacher a multitude of different teaching methods and devices. However not all teaching devices are equally
effective. In order for a teaching device to be considered effective it must meet a criteria of three broad points:
• Must be relevant to the student
• Build on existing knowledge
• Integrate effectively into the curriculum.


 One teaching device that achieves these ideals are podcasts. Podcasts are short; usually 3-5 minutes, small and free audio files that
 can be downloaded from the internet and accessed through computers, phones, iPods and many other common devices. The
 introduction of podcasts to the learning environment has taken three forms:


* Reframed Information- This type of podcast is simply putting previously provided information into a new medium. For example a
teacher may choose to record a lesson and release it as a podcast.
• Complementary Information- Supportive information provided by the teacher in order to compliment and clarify previous
   information. For example a teacher may release a podcast clarifying points from the previous lesson.
• Supplementary Information- Additional or new information not provided within the lesson.



 Interestingly a study shows that only fifty precent of students take advantage of the reframed podcasts, but that number is increased
 to seventy six precent with the supplementary podcasts. (Taylor, 2010). This suggests that students are willing and capable of accessing and
 absorbing new information through the medium of podcasts and setting goals of self efficacy.
Part of this willingness to adopt this new educational technology in students is the already pervading presence of podcasts and the media to
utilise them in society. (Scutter, 2010). Thus the student is provided with an already relevant platform for podcasting to be integrated with
usual teaching practices. Compare this with previous technological teaching artefacts such as ‘Powerpoint’ and ‘Microsoft Word’. Other such
programs in the past have been limited to school use and the minority of students at home due to their specialised use and niche’ market.
However with podcasts the infrastructure and history of use is already established, thus providing a real world connection to both the student
and teacher.




Further highlighting the ease of use is the effectiveness of podcasts in teaching English as Second Language (ESL) students. ESL students
gained a significant increase in comprehension through use of podcasts (Eliot, 2009). Due to the many ESL students unfamiliarity with
the written english and english classrooms, podcasts provide a relevant and simple to use method of education that also has a real world
connections through the focus on speech for them. This growing familiarity with Australian english through the use of podcasts for ESL
students has then shown to support a better learning environment and self efficacy for the students (Taylor, 2010).




This ease of use also extends to the teacher and students creating the podcast. Due to the prevalence of podcasts and the technology
required, schools have found podcasts to be cheap, easy to make and distribute (Scutter, 2010). Due to this ease and familiarity with the
technology educators are able to quickly provide podcasts to their students effectively and set stimulating tasks without fear of
complexity. One such example is of a teacher providing a complimentary podcast for their students about issues raised during class that
very afternoon. As opposed to previous applications such as ‘Microsoft Word’ that did not provide the ease of use or linking; podcasts
allow the establishment of a community that allows easy access and communication.
Due to this ease of linking and consumption, students are able to choose their own learning. Constructivism provided by the podcasts leads to
a more effective and relevant education (Dobozy, 2007). This call for relevancy is sync with the ‘Quality Teaching’ module, while also creating
a relevant connection between learning and technology.




The mobile nature of the podcast allows students to access it at school, home or anywhere with an mp3 player. Having a tool that is able to
be utilised in so many different ways involves the student. This provides a constructivist learning environment ,allowing the student to choose
the time, place and pace of their learning. Through this the student becomes aware of self efficacy and involved in their own learning, thus
creating a connection between the home and education provided by the podcast.




Also, still considering cognitive load theories, while learning from podcasts students are encouraged to learn through multiple senses. The
constructivist advantage of podcasts allows the students to combine the podcast with visual aids, slide show presentations, notes,
summarisation and other learning techniques; allowing the student to tailor their learning experience to what is most individually effective. In
this way podcasts are better able to integrate with the students current knowledge and experience as opposed to strictly text educational
technology artefacts such as ‘Microsoft Word’.
Due to this unique position of podcasts in society and technology they are able to uniquely influence the teaching and learning of English. The
constructivist elements of self efficacy in time, place and place of learning for the student with the easily digestible and accessible nature of
podcasts allows the English classroom to become a learning environment.




Teachers would be able to record chapters of a novel the classroom is studying to a podcast and release them daily. This would allow the
students who learn better through audio to better able to absorb the information. At the end of each podcast the teacher could introduce a
line of questioning or discuss events and literary devices apparent within the chapter. This would allow the learning environment to extend
beyond the classroom in a form more easily accessible and less obtrusive then worksheets and books.




Lectures could be provided online for students to access at home, with the possibility for growth being enormous. Schools could provide a
national database of podcasts, available to every student providing students the opportunity to hear from the best teachers in the country as
well as establishing a wider learning environment and an increased focus on self efficacy.




The podcast, as opposed to other educational technology artefacts, is able to provide a better learning environment and self efficacy to the
student. Due to the existing popularity, availability and cheap and ease of podcasts the technology is able to create real world connections
and relevance to the student while also connecting to the student’s existing knowledge and skills.
By Jeremy S. Thirlwell
      3112339
Reference:
  Boulos, M.N.K, Maramba, I. & Wheeler. (2006). Wikis, blogs and podcasts: a new generation of web based tools. BMC Medical Education,
                                                                  6:41.

               Carpenter, B. and Gordon T. (2001). The rhetoric and reality of good teaching. Higher Education, 42(2), 191-203

                                              Dobozy, E. (2007) The digitilisation of pedagogy.

                            Eliot, Elizabeth. (2009). To podcast or not to podcast?. Uniserve Science Oct 1, 30-36.

 Jonassen, D., Campbell, J. and Davidson, M. (1994). Learning with Media: Restructuring the debate. Educational Technology, Research and
                                                        Development, 42 (2), 31-39

 Scutter, Shield (2010). How do students use podcasts to support learning? Australasian Journal of Educational Technology. 26 (2) 180-191.

Taylor, Lucy (2010). Educational Design of short, audio-only podcasts: the teacher and student experience. Australasian Journal of Educational
                                                         Technology. 26(3) 386-399.

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  • 1. Assessment Task 1 Podcasts vs. Microsoft Word
  • 2. Podcasts are entertainment. At best Edutainment. Teachers and students must repurpose this technology in their minds in order for it to become an effective educational tool. (Boulos, Maramba & Wheeler, 2006)
  • 3. Teaching English affords the teacher a multitude of different teaching methods and devices. However not all teaching devices are equally effective. In order for a teaching device to be considered effective it must meet a criteria of three broad points: • Must be relevant to the student • Build on existing knowledge • Integrate effectively into the curriculum. One teaching device that achieves these ideals are podcasts. Podcasts are short; usually 3-5 minutes, small and free audio files that can be downloaded from the internet and accessed through computers, phones, iPods and many other common devices. The introduction of podcasts to the learning environment has taken three forms: * Reframed Information- This type of podcast is simply putting previously provided information into a new medium. For example a teacher may choose to record a lesson and release it as a podcast. • Complementary Information- Supportive information provided by the teacher in order to compliment and clarify previous information. For example a teacher may release a podcast clarifying points from the previous lesson. • Supplementary Information- Additional or new information not provided within the lesson. Interestingly a study shows that only fifty precent of students take advantage of the reframed podcasts, but that number is increased to seventy six precent with the supplementary podcasts. (Taylor, 2010). This suggests that students are willing and capable of accessing and absorbing new information through the medium of podcasts and setting goals of self efficacy.
  • 4. Part of this willingness to adopt this new educational technology in students is the already pervading presence of podcasts and the media to utilise them in society. (Scutter, 2010). Thus the student is provided with an already relevant platform for podcasting to be integrated with usual teaching practices. Compare this with previous technological teaching artefacts such as ‘Powerpoint’ and ‘Microsoft Word’. Other such programs in the past have been limited to school use and the minority of students at home due to their specialised use and niche’ market. However with podcasts the infrastructure and history of use is already established, thus providing a real world connection to both the student and teacher. Further highlighting the ease of use is the effectiveness of podcasts in teaching English as Second Language (ESL) students. ESL students gained a significant increase in comprehension through use of podcasts (Eliot, 2009). Due to the many ESL students unfamiliarity with the written english and english classrooms, podcasts provide a relevant and simple to use method of education that also has a real world connections through the focus on speech for them. This growing familiarity with Australian english through the use of podcasts for ESL students has then shown to support a better learning environment and self efficacy for the students (Taylor, 2010). This ease of use also extends to the teacher and students creating the podcast. Due to the prevalence of podcasts and the technology required, schools have found podcasts to be cheap, easy to make and distribute (Scutter, 2010). Due to this ease and familiarity with the technology educators are able to quickly provide podcasts to their students effectively and set stimulating tasks without fear of complexity. One such example is of a teacher providing a complimentary podcast for their students about issues raised during class that very afternoon. As opposed to previous applications such as ‘Microsoft Word’ that did not provide the ease of use or linking; podcasts allow the establishment of a community that allows easy access and communication.
  • 5. Due to this ease of linking and consumption, students are able to choose their own learning. Constructivism provided by the podcasts leads to a more effective and relevant education (Dobozy, 2007). This call for relevancy is sync with the ‘Quality Teaching’ module, while also creating a relevant connection between learning and technology. The mobile nature of the podcast allows students to access it at school, home or anywhere with an mp3 player. Having a tool that is able to be utilised in so many different ways involves the student. This provides a constructivist learning environment ,allowing the student to choose the time, place and pace of their learning. Through this the student becomes aware of self efficacy and involved in their own learning, thus creating a connection between the home and education provided by the podcast. Also, still considering cognitive load theories, while learning from podcasts students are encouraged to learn through multiple senses. The constructivist advantage of podcasts allows the students to combine the podcast with visual aids, slide show presentations, notes, summarisation and other learning techniques; allowing the student to tailor their learning experience to what is most individually effective. In this way podcasts are better able to integrate with the students current knowledge and experience as opposed to strictly text educational technology artefacts such as ‘Microsoft Word’.
  • 6. Due to this unique position of podcasts in society and technology they are able to uniquely influence the teaching and learning of English. The constructivist elements of self efficacy in time, place and place of learning for the student with the easily digestible and accessible nature of podcasts allows the English classroom to become a learning environment. Teachers would be able to record chapters of a novel the classroom is studying to a podcast and release them daily. This would allow the students who learn better through audio to better able to absorb the information. At the end of each podcast the teacher could introduce a line of questioning or discuss events and literary devices apparent within the chapter. This would allow the learning environment to extend beyond the classroom in a form more easily accessible and less obtrusive then worksheets and books. Lectures could be provided online for students to access at home, with the possibility for growth being enormous. Schools could provide a national database of podcasts, available to every student providing students the opportunity to hear from the best teachers in the country as well as establishing a wider learning environment and an increased focus on self efficacy. The podcast, as opposed to other educational technology artefacts, is able to provide a better learning environment and self efficacy to the student. Due to the existing popularity, availability and cheap and ease of podcasts the technology is able to create real world connections and relevance to the student while also connecting to the student’s existing knowledge and skills.
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