Title: Inquiry Based Learning
1Inquiry Based Learning
- "a seeking for truth, information, or knowledge
-- seeking information by questioning."
2From birth to death
- Individuals carry on the process of inquiry from
the time they are born until they die. - This is true even though they might not reflect
upon the process. - Infants begin to make sense of the world by
inquiring. - From birth, babies observe faces that come near,
they grasp objects, they put things in their
mouths, and they turn toward voices.
3- The process of inquiring begins with gathering
information and data through applying the human
senses - seeing,
- hearing,
- touching,
- tasting, and
- smelling.
4Team 6AInquiry Based Project
- Podcasting
- What is it?
- How much will it cost?
- Activities in classroom?
- RSS Feed?
- Questionnaire
5An old adage states "Tell me and I forget, show
me and I remember, involve me and I understand."
- Well...we are doing just that!
- Research Project Podcasting
- Our Podcasting Research project began on Monday,
February 9.
6What does podcasting do for kids?
- gives students voice, instead of just spitting
out facts and answers and fills out a bubble
sheet they are invited to share and direct their
voice - students have an audience
- gives students a mission
- gives them an ACTUAL experience, they are doing
real-world work, solving real-world problems,
builds confidence, takes kids in interesting
directions where we want them to go
7Communication skills
- research facts
- organize ideas
- articulate points of view
- expressive communication
- analyze feedback
- improves listening skills - this is been an
awesome experience. Students make an effort to
listen and give feedback on presentations when
their voice is recorded.
8What is Podcasting?
- podcasting is a way for people to selectively
subscribe and download audio content over the
Internet. - Recording a lesson (visual and audio) and saving
it - Download to computer
- Put in on Contribute (web site program)
9- This content, whether video or audio, can then be
automatically downloaded to a computer, handhelds
or mobile device, like an iPod. Think of it as a
radio show on demand, you can listen to whenever
and wherever you want. Podcasting for education
can be much more though. There is actually two
sides to podcasting.
10Podcaster/ Content Producer
- The production or content delivery side of
podcasting is actually the person or persons who
create the actual podcast. This piece of
podcasting can be easily done with a computer
loaded with audio recording software like
Audacity and a microphone.
11Podcast Subscriber /Consumer
- The consumer side of podcasting is the
subscriber. This is the person who subscribes and
listens to the podcast either from a web site or
through a podcatcher like iTunes.
12The sky is the limit
- Delivering professional development for teachers
along with PDF documents - Record assignments, lessons, and lectures for
students - Delivering school/classroom announcements
- Student readings- poetry, creative writing, news
stories - Narrated books/text
- Podcast radio shows
- Podcast school's newspaper
- Roving Reporter
- Sound seeing Tour Round Robin Podcasting
- And more
13Traditional vs. Podcasting
- Opportunity to talk about subject/discussion
- Know what questions to ask
- Restate questions
- Authentic assessment
- Traditional textbookinternet/podcasting
- Being expressive
- Letting your voice be heard!
14TEAM 6A Podcasting
- To find our podcastsgo to
- www.rrps.net
- Lincoln Middle School
- Team 6A
- Ms. Smith
- Team 6A podcasting
15iTunes.com
- Go to iTunes.com
- Download iTunes 7.0
- Click on Podcasting
- And have a blast.
16Uses of Podcasting in the Classroom
- Students can get class notes and review
- Introduce new information
- Students get a chance to use their reading and
presentation skills and publish online - Students/Parents get updated info if they
subscribe to your podcast - RSS- people can subscribe and get new episodes
automatically downloaded
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18Math
- Step-by-step of concept
- Review concepts
- Show other ways to solve a problem
- Use SmartBoard graphs, charts, etc.
- Shows student work and steps they took to get the
answer
19Language Arts
- Interview
- Record own stories, poetry and publish
- Organize information on graphic organizers
- Use reading strategies
- Digital Storytelling
- Podcast Drama
- Covers ALL STANDARDS AND BENCHMARKS
20Science
- Current events
- Weather forecasts on announcements
- Unit reviews
- Introduction to new unit
- Teacher vs. student produced
- StudyCasts
21History
- Geography Quiz Where in the World
- StudyCasts
- Digital Family Tree
- National Geographic Podcast
22Digital Family Tree
- Students scan in pictures and take pictures of
family artifacts and then combine them in video
celebrating their family. Hopefully the friends
and relatives of these children, friends and
relatives who live all over the world, can see
these students' work. Enjoy these student-created
stories of ancestry, rich heritage, and
connectedness.
23National Geographic Podcast
- Free audio and video podcasts from National
Geographic now make it possible for students and
teachers to experience an African safari, catch
the weeks top science and nature news stories,
and listen to interviews and songs of world music
stars. Available for downloading to an iPod or
MP3 player, the podcasts aim to inspire audiences
to care about the planet by tapping into a wide
range of newly produced and existing content from
National Geographic.
24Chorus/Band
- Create music and publish
- Download concerts and songs learned to school
website example - http//www.awtreyms.blogs.com/vikingvoice/
- Use of software programs to record and then
create your own music - Audacity and
- Garageband
25Stanley Middle School Music Department
- Highlights of the Stanley Middle School Music
Department educational experience. Stanley Middle
School Music Director Bob Athayde and his
community of professional musicians in California
provide a rich environment for learning about
music.Jazz Cafe 2006 Posted June 2006Dave
Briccetti interviews Stanley Music Director Bob
Athayde, Elementary Music Teacher Liz Brummel,
parent Nathan Haese, Groove Merchants Band Leader
Fred Randolph, parent John Aczon, Jazz Cafe
organizer Sandy Goldberg and a piece by the Jazz
Messengers.SmartMusic Studio Demo Posted
October 2005David Hawley visits Stanley and
demonstrates SmartMusic Studio. Jon Brummel and
the Stanley Bands also play. Bob Athayde directs
the event.Mike Zilber Quartet Posted
September 2005Mike Zilber Quartet plays and
discusses Jazz, at Stanley Middle School. Michael
Zilber, saxes Susan Muscarella, piano John
Shifflett, bass Tim Bulkley, drums. Bob Athayde
and Susan Muscarella discuss The Jazz School. - http//recap.ltd.uk/podcasting/schools/stanleymusi
c.php
26Art
- PUBLISH student artwork
- Create an ONLINE Art show for your students
- Artist showcase
- Famous Artist Research Projects
- Art news
- Lesson share
- How to(video iPod)
27Middle School Art Teacher Podcast
- An educational podcast with a mix of lesson
sharing, Tales From the Classroom, problem
solving, news and more. Your host, Brian Rhea,
teaches in Carrollton and lives in Coppell,
Texas.
28Foreign Language
- Foreign Language Lesson Podcast Collection
- This is a collection of podcast sites where you
can find different sites to learn many, many
different languages. - http//www.oculture.com/weblog/2006/10/itunes_lear
n_fo.html
29Sound Seeing Tour
- Audio travel log Audio field trip
- Introduce viewer to a new place
- Teacher vs. student created
- Social Studies standard understanding place
- Planning select location, outline or sequence,
size of groups, different roles, overall
concepts, - 1750 in Sound Seeing Tours
30Schools using Podcasts
31Website on Podcasting
- http//www.speedofcreativity.org/2006/11/05/dan-sc
hmidt-keynote-beyond4walls/ - http//www.intelligenic.com/blog/
- http//www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/inq
uiry/index.html - http//technology.usd259.org/resources/Podcasting/
index.htm
32New Mexico Standards and Benchmarks
- Language Arts into three strands
- Reading and Listening for Comprehension
- Writing and Speaking for Expression and
- Literature and Media
33New Mexico Standards and Benchmarks
- Mathematics into five strands
- Numbers and Operations
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Measurement
- Data Analysis and Probability
34New Mexico Standards and Benchmarks
- Science into three strands
- Strand I Scientific Thinking and Practice
- Strand II Content of Science
- Strand III Science and Society
35New Mexico Standards and Benchmarks
- Social Studies into four disciplinary strands
- History (New Mexico, United States, and World)
- Geography
- Government and Civics
- Economics
36New Mexico Standards and Benchmarks
- The point is
- Every content can be covered in podcasting.