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Microphones for Classroom Recording

Microphones for Classroom Recording . By Christine Dine. Why a microphone?. Can be inexpensive, starting at ~$25 Easily accessible and adaptable Almost all schools technology can support microphones Kids love recording themselves Multiple uses. Many different uses . By Students

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Microphones for Classroom Recording

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  1. Microphones for Classroom Recording By Christine Dine

  2. Why a microphone? • Can be inexpensive, starting at ~$25 • Easily accessible and adaptable • Almost all schools technology can support microphones • Kids love recording themselves • Multiple uses

  3. Many different uses • By Students • By Teachers

  4. Students can… • Have audio penpals either domestically or globally. The students can record their letters and then forward it to the partner classroom. • Students have opportunities to learn about other cultures of the country or world. • International penpals can practice English and exchange relevant messages.

  5. Students can… • Create stories in groups or individually and record them. The sound files can be posted on the class website along with illustrations.

  6. Students can… • Record interviews with people (grandparents, school administrators, community members) and present the results to the class

  7. Students can… • Record poems, chants, spelling lists, math facts, and much more and email it home or post it on the class website

  8. The Class Can… • Record songs or performances • Compose a mystery poem/story with each student adding a line to the poem/story

  9. The teacher can… • Record him/herself and analyze the recording • Omit needless words • Determine if favoring one performance level, gender, ethnicity, race, portion of the room, etc.

  10. The teacher can… • Post podcasts on the class website updating parents and families on class activities or clarifying homework assignments

  11. The teacher can… • Leave messages/instructions for substitute teachers • Leave recorded instructions or activities for students in the teacher’s absence • Record some activities for absent students to complete at home

  12. The teacher can… • Create lesson plans incorporating microphone recordings • Examples: • Lesson on following directions can play recorded directions in sequence and the students complete the activity • Audio scavenger hunt

  13. The school can… • Present examples of technology usage to the school board and auditors

  14. And so much more!!!!

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