Imagine a mobile
classroom that’s accessible to the student wherever
he or she may be, and that holds lectures whenever he
or she is in the mood for it. This is the kind of learning
scenario that those with the knowledge to share are
able to provide through Podcasts. With these downloadable
files from different learning sources, portable digital
audio and video players now offer the anytime, anywhere
option to learning.
Before the iPod and other portable media players became
popular not so long ago, on-demand learning was possible
through audiotapes and compact discs primarily featuring
audio versions of books. Now that more advanced technology
has made it possible for more people to make podcasts
at a smaller cost, more and more of these audio lectures
are turning up, thus more information in this format
has become available to just about anyone.
Aside from being able to choose the time and venue
for your learning experience, as a podcast user, you
are also able to dictate the pace, as well as be able
to better retain the information by replaying, or learning
by repetition. This method of learning, however, will
not provide you with clarifications in case something
in the content of the podcast is unclear to you. Yet
it provides students a convenient means of preparing
for class discussions and quizzes, even while on the
commute to school.
Visiting podcast directories aimed to answer the user’s
learning needs, one will find podcasts on science, language,
philosophy, management, history, and arts, to name a
few subject groups that may be included in the student’s
curriculum at school. There are also podcasts on the
topics of spirituality, self-development, and professional
advice. Of course, podcast versions of many major literary
works that may be discussed in class are also accessible
through the Internet.
Meanwhile, you can also check on the biographical background
of an important figure you’re studying, from scientists
to philosophers, from artists to political figures.
For the more practical learners, podcasts of language
courses are becoming more and more popular, as the portable
media players make it easier for learners to check back
on different parts of the lecture without much delay.
There are also pieces on hobbies, sports, travel, and
even teaching for professional teachers.
Sooner or later, teachers and professors will catch
on and even look around on the Internet for “recommended
listening” to prescribe to their students. They may
even rise up to the challenge of providing their lectures
in podcast format and making them available to students
online even for the purpose of reviewing or helping
students who missed the actual lecture. Whatever development
arises from this technological advancement, it just
goes to show how much technology has affected how people
learn.
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