Podcasting with students might sound like a lot of work, but it doesn’t have to be! Here are five tips for incorporating audio projects into your classroom. ** Video Sponsor: @logitech for Education. Get high quality video and audio hardware for your classroom: http://logitech.com/education ** Table of Contents: 0:00 Intro 0:30 Tip 1: start with 1 episode 0:55 Example 1: share what you did 1:22 Example 2: share what you are learning 2:00 Example 3: Share what you wrote 2:28 Tip 2: a podcast is a writing assignment 2:55 Tip 3: build a blanket fort! 3:34 Tip 4: use an external mic 4:30 Tip 5: have a plan for sharing audio 5:27 Additional resources Additional Resources: * Logitech podcasting equipment: http://logitech.com/education * 5 student podcast examples: https://www.chrmbook.com/student-podcast-example/ * Audio recording tips: https://youtu.be/C6fHd4uUgfs * Audio editing tips: https://youtu.be/3mg7nNUOZ0s ------------- John R. Sowash is a former HS biology teacher and principal who helps teachers use technology to improve instruction. You can pick up a copy of his book, read his blog, or invite him to come and visit your school. ✏️ Blog: http://Chrmbook.com 📕 Podcast: http://Chrmbook.com/podcast 🎙️ Book: http//:Chrmbook.com/book 🤝 Speaking and Consulting: http://SowashVentures.com/contact Tags: #logitech #zonelearn #bluesnowball #podcast #podcasting #podcastEDU #teachingtips #classroominspiration -------------