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It is very ordinary to have students give a book report. There isn’t any quicker way to bore your class than to have each student stand up and share the summary of a tale .

What can you do to improve student attention and reading fluency all at once? Make some podcasts to share! By count the element of a real-world audience, the quality of your student book reports will improve extensively.

One way would be to place children into groups of four. One child can pretend to be Oprah and interview the main character of each of the other books. Add some music at the commencement and end, and then post on the class or school webpage. You’ll be amazed how many students from the whole school will be inspired to listen.

Another podcasting thought would be to do a booklover ’s theater from a tale . Have a couple kids read the same book and build the booklover ’s theater themselves. This can be done quicker if the students choose the scene to bestow and then copy the text and cut and paste it into play format. Tape the small section of the book will greatly enhance fluency as nobody will want to stumble around on the words on a touch that the whole world will hear!

Podcasting an “oldcast” is another way to bring a book to life. Take a historical fiction book and make a newscast around the olden times, hence the name, “oldcast.”

Once you have a collection of these various book report podcasts, allow students to bring in their ipods and transfer the files to their iPods. You will be amazed at how many children in fact take the time to listen. If possible, as an extension, set up a blog for each podcast so that students can comment on each one. This is a excellent opportunity to teach about proper online etiquette and what is appropriate to write about other people’s work. Also, Family tree tree members from around the world would like to have the opportunity to listen and comment.

So, let’s liven up the traditional book report with the technologies that are a part of children’s lives!

For anyone who wants to start making a podcast, podcast hosting is the most vital part. Before anyone can start distributing a podcast, they need a place to store the files and keep the feed file that will tell their subscribers about the new episodes available. The first thing required is a domain name where the site will be located. Many domain registrars are available who will help one register a domain name for a small fee. Once the domain is registered, hosting is required, and again there are many uncommon companies willing to do the hosting for a small fee. One of those is bluehost dot com, but many others are available. When looking for a host, the most vital thing is to make sure that a lot bandwidth and storage space is available and cheap. Since podcasting deals with large media files, a lot of disk space will be taken up storing the files and bandwidth will be eaten quickly when they are downloaded by the subscribers.

After podcast hosting has been bought , it needs to be used and the site needs to be set up. The DNS addresses of the site need to be set to the addresses that the host provides you so that the servers that underlie the internet will know where your site is. DNS addresses can be set by going to the domain registrar that was used to buy the domain and inputting the addresses provided by the host. After that is done, it will take a few days before the master list the domain registar updates will be shared throughout the internet and all name servers know where to find your specific domain. You can then go about setting up your own podcast.

Using the podcast hosting you now have, you will need to look at the disk space allocated to the site using a touch called and FTP browser. The host may provide one as part of their hosting plot , but if not there are many available free to choose from. Using the FTP browser, log on to the host and upload a file called dircaster.php after editing it to fit the specifics of the site. Dircaster.php is an simple to find piece of coding that generates a feed file by looking at the contents of its directory or folder. The individual episodes to be podcasted can then be uploaded to the same folder as dircaster.php for cataloging. Make sure that all the meta data, or information about the mp3 file is right before doing so.

The podcast hosting you now have will allow you to distribute a podcast. It would be best to upload more to the site, such as an index page that tells visitors about the podcast and provides the address of the file dircaster.php on your site. When they subscribe to that file, the podcast client thy use will access it and recieve information about the latest podcasts available.

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