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Great Podcast Episodes for Students and Teachers

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That's how I got started -- I wanted to use Serial as a primary text for at least a few weeks, but I wasn't sure how it would fit in with Common Core or how it might affect my students' reading habits. But many aren't sure how to justify using podcasts in the classroom. Get speakers that are loud enough.

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Great Podcast Episodes for Students and Teachers

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That's how I got started -- I wanted to use Serial as a primary text for at least a few weeks, but I wasn't sure how it would fit in with Common Core or how it might affect my students' reading habits. But many aren't sure how to justify using podcasts in the classroom. Get speakers that are loud enough.

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Why Podcasting Is #Trending Since 'Serial' and Why Your Class Should Be Doing It

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Listen to this example to hear how students used their voices to debunk myths and stereotypes about modern life on Native American reservations: Creating Podcasts in the Classroom The process of creating podcasts addresses many important 21st-century skills and competencies, including communication, critical thinking, creativity and collaboration.

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15 hot edtech trends for 2017

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Not the tethered headsets and computer-based environments, but the simple Google Cardboard-compatible headsets with a smartphone as the “computer.” ” Bringing the global experience into the classroom with immersive images and videos can enhance lessons and is informative and engaging for students.

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