Students Recording Themselves In #EFL classes
Students Recording Themselves In #EFL classes
Chris Fry
I'm interested in getting students of #EFL or #MFL to record themselves in (and out of) class. These recordings need to be available for the teacher to listen to and give feedback on. It must be easy for students to add selected (or all) recordings to #E-portfolios on #wordpress or #blogger together with corrected written work.
This can be deleted. It’s just a test
I’m experimenting with how students might use --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-fry/message
Sep 3, 2023
31 sec
Some ideas about how to organise speaking activities that are really communicative and which students can record themselves doing
Here's a dry-run for a talk I gave about three years ago. These are the slides although I think they were not exactly the same when I gave the talk  https://www.slideshare.net/Chris_Fry_Barcelona/students-recording-themselves  The slides go into a lot of detail about the time required by the teacher. My students were using ipadio at the time, but I hope the same sort of thing can be done with Anchor, Spreaker or SoundCloud. Added 13/12/2022: Of late I've been looking at the idea of getting students to use Padlet and a timeline format to create a repository e-portfolio of all their recordings and a second padlet with the timeline format, too, to display and share their best recordings each week --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-fry/message
May 10, 2019
31 min
#Anchor #spreaker or #SoundCloud?
Which of these apps would be best? They are all available for Android phones and iPhones. They all have RSS feeds. So they should be easy for me to follow using #feedly. Will it be easy to send students feedback on their speaking? How easy will it be for students to add recordings to their #E-portfolios on #wordpress or #blogger? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-fry/message
May 5, 2019
14 min