More language learning with ipadio

ipadio has taken off amongst educators in a big way, and we keep hearing more and more stories about how ipadio is being used in classrooms around the world. Dale recently blogged about his experiences, and has kindly offered to let me republish some of the key parts:

This week I have introduced phonecasting to my ESL [English as a Second Language] learners with surprising results. (That’s not really true … I knew they would love it!) Noticed that the use of Mobiles and home phones for quick recording tasks immediately appealed to students at all levels of lingustic and technological competence. The recording procedure is infinitely easier than other voice tools and the familiarity of the phone as a communication tool seems to help in circumventing fears and certainly cuts down the time it takes to teach students how to put their voice on the internet.

Level 2 and 3 students started with a simple exercise based on telling the time. I pitched it as “a little experiment” and used the landline in my office (with speaker-phone switched on) to demonstrate the procedure. Each took a turn at phoning in their task and were amazed at how easy it was.

We then moved back into the classroom, flashed up the ipadio phlog site on the whiteboard and listened to the recordings. Before long the SpinVox scripts were generated for each recording made and students could see their “speech as writing”.

There was an immediate sense of achievement. No one had to engage with “layers of screen” (logins -> finding the right page -> finding the discussion ->mastering the recording client -> testing ->uploading, etc) or clunky tech extensions (getting headphones or microphones to work). The familiarity of the telephone worked wonders in cutting through frustrations.

I printed off a simple instruction sheet for each student to follow and this will be used at home this week to complete another simple task.

It has been a fascinating and rewarding day. I am looking forward to seeing what my students come up with and am thinking of various other ways in which I could use this technology effectively in class – and how my students could use it out of class.

And to think I don’t even own a Mobile ! (yet)

It’s great to hear of more people finding ipadio useful and easy to use. If you’re an educator and would like to find out more about how ipadio is being used in education, check out our education page.

Posted in General Blog Posts on August 19th, 2010

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