Not every student has the same learning style. Some students like to read, while others like to listen to audio (e.g. podcast) about topics of their interest. From today you can offer your students both.
Use your current written lesson materials
Have you ever tried to create a podcast from a URL or a text? For example a text on your website? As you might know, I have been a podcaster for many years and creating a podcast is a lot of work. So when Google announced NotebookLM, I really had to try this new software that they call: the ultimate tool for understanding the information that matters most to you. Please watch this short video to find out how you can make a podcast out of text too!
One of the benefits for your students is that they can choose between reading your text, or listening to the podcast about your text….!
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Ronald Scheer is an educator based at Fontys University of Applied Sciences in Eindhoven. Ronald is deeply engaged in the field of Engineering and is associated with the Robotics & Mechatronics professorship. In addition to his teaching role, he wears the hat of a skilled video and podcast creator within the professorship. Beyond the classroom, Ronald extends his expertise to assist fellow educators in crafting engaging learning materials for both online and classroom activities. His passion lies in enhancing the educational experience through multimedia content creation and innovative teaching methodologies.
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Nu weet ik niet helemaal of ik leerstijlen als argumentatie zou gebruiken (https://3starlearningexperiences.wordpress.com/2024/02/08/learning-styles-are-more-toxic-than-we-thought/) maar de podcast functie van NotebookLM is wel echt super tof. Al een aantal keer gebruikt. Ik hoop wel op een doorontwikkeling want na een paar keer gebruikt te hebben, hoor je het algoritmische “truckje” te duidelijk. Maar misschien ben ik de enige die zich daaraan stoort.