In the classroom, the Wow in the World might connect to areas students are super interested in learning more about. With this podcast for kids, you might decide to choose an episode to explore that connects to a specific topic you will investigate in your classroom. One example I love is ...
“The podcast was recorded via Microsoft Teams and then uploaded to our Virtual Learning Environment for the students to listen to. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, and they appreciated that we could share our stories within the podcast – something the...
PhD students have to gain an in-depth understanding of the topic under study. Immersing ourselves in our work is crucial. Yet, high engagement can also slow us down when we get lost in details. To avoid falling down the ‘rabbit hole’, and losing sight of what is important, we need ...
In this episode, we explore highlights from the 2024 Hour of Code, an initiative during Computer Science Education Week to introduce students (and even parents!) to coding in fun and engaging ways. Whether your children are new to coding or already experienced, there’s something here for ever...
Projects Immerse students in a topic of study. Projects Require Research into the topic of study. Projects are Fun! How to Grade Projects Grade projects based on Content, Accuracy, Creativity, and Legibility. Require excellence. I love using rubrics to grade. Sign up for our Newsletter Sign up...
Lynn and Justin explore this “secret” parenting topic with Dr. Tina Bryson, a psychotherapist, mother, and the co-author of two of the most definitive books on child development and parenting – The New York Times bestseller “The Whole-Brain Child” and “No-Drama Discipline.” Dr. Bryso...
Verdict:RSS shines because of its ability to facilitate cross-platform analytics, unlimited storage, superior automation, and excellent customer support. The tool is especially ideal for young students who want to kick start their podcasting career at an earlier stage in their life. ...
Word of the Day is ‘uhtcearu’ [ucht-kay-aru, with the ‘ch’ as in the Scottish ‘loch’]: Old English for ‘the sorrow before dawn’, when you lie awake in the darkness and worries crowd your mind. Strategies: How Students Learn to Be Generous Listeners https://www.middleweb...
Students would be most likely to listen to a podcast while commuting (89%), or while doing household chores (58%). Students who listened to a podcast topic performed better on a knowledge test, and podcasts appear to be an acceptable learning format for students. Technology plays an ...
In 2019, it was more common for girls to listen to podcasts in Sweden than it was for boys. During this year, six percent of Swedish girls listened to a podcast on a daily basis. In comparison, this was only the case for two percent of the Swedish boys. ...