Saturday, March 30, 2013

Materials 2: Current Events Podcast Task


Overview
            This lesson is situated in a university IEP integrated skills class, ideally at the highest or second highest level (high-intermediate to advanced proficiency).  This particular class session can take place in a standard, non-computer lab classroom provided that at least half of the students have access to a smartphone, laptop, or tablet.  The class has 12-16 students, and the course is designed to prepare them for academic English use.  The purpose of this lesson is to involve students in conveying information from reading in speech and adding their own thoughts and opinions, similar to university classroom discussions.  It also develops student knowledge of hedging appropriate for commenting on information and provides an opportunity for planned speech (similar to a presentation). 

            In this lesson, the primary technology used is Audioboo, a website that allows for the simple creation of short podcasts.  Podcasts are an increasingly popular media format (Nurmukhamedov & Sadler, 2011), and as a form of asynchronous CMC provide opportunities for planned speech production.  Listening to their own podcasts and re-recording provides opportunities for form-focused events, which are considered important in task-based language teaching (DuBravac, 2013).  Additionally, the lesson incorporates the web as a resource for reading materials, noted for providing a wealth of authentic readings and allowing students to access materials of high interest (Loucky, 2010).  Email is tertiarily used for assignment submission and a projector with GoogleDocs is presented as an option for brainstorming activities.

            This lesson also incorporates formative assessment.  During the classtime, students have a chance to reflect on their initial efforts in podcast creation.  They are also provided with the rubric used to grade the final version.  As homework, student pairs will self-evaluate their initial efforts based on the rubric and then create and submit a final version for the teacher to grade and provide feedback on.  Throughout the lesson, the teacher has opportunities to observe and provide feedback to dyads as they work on various stages of the task.

Lesson Plan

Pre-lesson Inventory

Ø  Things to bring/prepare:  Partner list for students (podcast creation), Cue sample news article (http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/03/30/17527380-north-korea-says-it-is-entering-state-of-war-with-south?lite, may want to email link to Ss) and sample podcast (http://audioboo.fm/boos/1299833-current-event-podcast).  Students should have Audioboo accounts already made and are familiar with using the site.  Bring sufficient number of notecards (# of students X 1.5).  Bring sufficient number of Rubric sheets
Ø  Equipment: Computer & Projector, computers/tablets/smartphones/laptops for students

Warm-up activity (  5 min.): Current Events classroom discussion/brainstorm
Purpose:   activate student background knowledge, begin generating ideas for subsequent activities

Procedure: 
Ø  Key Vocabulary: current events, news
Ø  Building/Activating Background Knowledge
-          Begin by asking students what current events are.  Try to elicit explanations like “news”, “important things happening these days”, etc.
-          Ask students to generate some current events (e.g., new pope, North Korea situation, banks in Cyprus, US budget cuts).  Record these on a whiteboard or display w/ projector in a GoogleDoc.
-          Now ask students where they can find information about current events.  Record their answers, and supplement with the following if needed:
news.google.com
voanews.com

Transition: Today we’ll be working with current events.  Talking about current issues is important in a variety of academic fields and jobs, and today we’ll practice this by creating a short podcast about a current event.  Let’s take a look at an example first.

Activity 1 ( 15 min.):  Introduce article and podcast
Purpose:    familiarize students with current events podcast task, provide a chance for noticing forms related to task and provide instruction on other vital forms
           
Procedure:
Ø  Key Vocabulary: threat/threaten, 5 W-Questions, opening, introductions, commentary, closing
Ø  Building/Activating Background Knowledge
-          Introduce/elicit the 5 W-Questions (Who, What, When, Where, Why/How) that are useful for talking about current events.
Ø  Practice
-          Put Ss into pairs (refer to pre-made pair list in Pre-lesson Inventory)
-          Direct students to the following link on their devices (T may want to email link beforehand, or post to a class blog/LMS/website):  http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/03/30/17527380-north-korea-says-it-is-entering-state-of-war-with-south?lite
-          Instruct students to scan the article for answers to the 5 W-Questions.
Ø  Comprehension Check
-          Review answers as a class
Where? Korea  Who? North Korea  What? Declared war When? March 30 Why?  Angry about US and South Korea
Ø  Presentation of New Information
-          Now, introduce students to the podcast.  Explain that this example podcast will summarize the current event (N. Korea declares war) and provides commentary (thoughts and opinions) about it.
Ø  Practice
-          Prior listening, assign partner A to listen for the organization of the podcast (what comes first, second, third- not information, but kinds of talk) and assign partner B to listen for words or phrases that the speakers use to express opinions or personal thoughts.
-          Play the podcast: http://audioboo.fm/boos/1299833-current-event-podcast (repeat if needed)
Ø  Comprehension Check
-          On the whiteboard or in a Google Doc, collect student input on podcast organization and language for expressing opinion.  Steer students toward completing a brainstorm, as a class, that looks like the following:
Organization
Language for Opinions
  1. Greeting and speaker names (introductions)
  2. Topic and summary of event
  3. Commentary
  4. Closing and Parting
-I think that…
-Personally, ….
-I feel/don’t feel….


Transition:  Now that we’ve looked at a sample current event podcast and figured out how they’re organized and some good language to use, you will all try creating one of your own.

Activity 2 ( 15 min.):  Podcast Planning
Purpose:     To provide an opportunity for students to plan their podcast
           
Procedure:
Ø  Key Vocabulary:
Ø  Building/Activating Background Knowledge
-          Remind students of the current events, news sites, and 5 questions we talked about earlier
Ø  Apply
-          Distribute note cards (3 to each pair)
-          Direct students to quickly find a current event article and find answers to the 5 W-Questions.  This info should be written on the first notecard.
-          Now have each partner think about their thoughts, opinions, and/or feelings about the current event.  Tell students to write down 3 things on their own notecard.
Ø  Comprehension Check
-          T should circulate and check on each pair as they are filling out their notecards.  Help Ss fill in any gaps with their 5 Ws and answer any other questions.

Transition:  Your notes all look great.  Keeping in mind the Organization we talked about earlier, you and your partner will now make a first attempt at creating the podcast.

Activity 3 ( 10 min.):  Podcast First Draft
Purpose:     students will execute a podcast according to established organization.  Fluency practice.
        
Procedure:
Ø  Key Vocabulary:
Ø  Building/Activating Background Knowledge
-          Direct S attention to the previous brainstorm that included the Organization and Language for the podcast
Ø  Practice
-          Have on partner access Audioboo on their device. 
-          Tell Ss to attempt their podcast at least once.  Remind them the podcast has a 3 minute maximum, so they should focus on fitting all the important parts and information in during that time.  Ideally, their podcast will be about 1-2 minutes.
-          Make sure students save an Audioboo of the podcast
Ø  Comprehension Check
-          After about 8 or 9 minutes of practice, ask Ss how they feel about their podcasts.  Were they able to fit all of it in?  Did they include all key Organization parts? 

Transition:  From what I heard, your podcasts sound like they’re off to a good start.  Let’s talk about how you and your partner will polish them up and submit them to me for homework.
  
Summary/Cool-down/Homework ( 5 min):

Purpose (link to objective): clarify how task will be evaluated, get students to begin thinking about evaluating and improving their podcasts.
           
Procedure:
-          Distribute copies of the Rubric. 
-          Have students look it over.  Ask some basic comprehension questions, field any questions from students.
-          Explain that for HW, partners will need to listen to their first version of the podcast and decide, based on the rubric, what they need to fix.
-          Once they have recorded a better version, one partner needs to email a link to the teacher.

Materials



Rubric for Current Events Podcast Task
Rubric


Example Current Events Podcast on Audioboo

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