This document discusses using podcasting in an English language classroom on Moodle. It provides context about the teaching environment, learners, and upcoming changes. Podcasting could address issues like motivation, assessment preparation, and providing further practice. The author chooses PodOmatic for its ease of use and embedding in Moodle. Questions are raised about how podcasting may impact language learning. References on using podcasting for language acquisition are provided.
2. Overview 1 – My teaching context 2 – Learner profile 3 – A change of scene 4 – Issues of context courseware will address 5 – Affordances of podcasting 6 – Choice of blends 7 – Questions 8 - References
3. My teaching context * UK FE education college * Adult learners * Long courses, minimal contact teaching time * Materials available (coursebooks, networked PCs, some smartboards, digital recorders)
4. Learner profile * Learners are at level 1 (CEFR = B2) * Highly intrinsically motivated * Hoping to progress to Access to HE or IELTS * Minimal experience with technology
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