Hi Everyone,
Here is the PPT from the Summer Institute. Remember to share your student work! si08podcasting
Hi Everyone,
Here is the PPT from the Summer Institute. Remember to share your student work! si08podcasting
In addition to TDSB’s Fresh AER documents and other Ministry Expectations guides, here are some other A and E resources which may help you to assess and evaluate student work with podcasting.
Just as we teach students to evaluate websites and books – it’s also important to teach students how to evaluate podcasts with a critical eye. The following links will help students learn how to evaluate other podcasts as well as their own!
Kathy Schrock Podcast Evaluation, Podcast Rubric 2, Podcast Rubric for Higher Education
Ann Bell Podcast Rubric
Other ideas for assessing and evaluating podcasting in education can be found here
Read about these two Ottawa teachers who use podcasting throughout the entire curriculum!
What are your thoughts on these final products? Do you have an idea that you might want to use in your classroom? Please submit a comment below.
***Assessment and Evaluation rubrics for stage 4 can be found on Pages 116-119 of Imagine the Learning Elementary Research Guide, and on pages 68-70 of Research Success @ your Library – the Secondary Research Guide.
sample
Here are some links to give you some ideas on different graphic organizers:
Pathways home 
Graphic Organizer Index
***Assessment and Evaluation rubrics for stage 3 can be found on Page 94 and 95 of Imagine the Learning Elementary Research Guide, and on page 53 of Research Success @ Your Library – the Secondary Research Guide.
stage-2 audio file
The following links may be useful for your research:
Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario
Remember to use a higher order question to develop your critical-thinking skills and extend your learning!
You might want to explore the following links to help develop your question:

Applying Bloom’s Taxonomy
Once you have developed your research question, click on the Comment button and enter your question. Please sign your name at the bottom of your comment.
Provide feedback for 2 other students in the class on their question.
stage1-aaudio file
1. Let’s tap your prior knowledge to see what you already Know about being an Educator in Ontario, what you Want to know about Educator in Ontario, and then where can you Look to discover information about being an Educator in Ontario. (You can also return to your chart after your research and complete what you Learned about being an Educator in Ontario.)
Click on the comment button below the post and copy and paste the three headings into your comment and fill in the appropriate information:

Know about being an Educator in Ontario
Want to Know about being an Educator in Ontario
Where to Look for info on being an Educator in Ontario
Please note: Older students could create the KWL in a wiki so there is only one master KWL chart, our youngest should use a research folder alongside the blog.
***Assessment and Evaluation rubrics for stage 1 can be found on Page 38 and 39 of Imagine the Learning Elementary Research Guide, and on page 17 of Research Success @ your Library – the Secondary Research Guide
performancetaskaudio file
Scenario: You have been approached by MasterCard Canada to create a “Priceless Audio Commercial” about being an educator in Ontario. In order to successfully complete the task, you must do some research. Some things to consider:
- What is the format of the Mastercard commercials?
- How does one become an educator in Ontario?
- What are the roles and responsibilities of an educator in Ontario?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages to being an educator in Ontario?
- Any other interesting facts that might make your audio presentation more effective
Here is an example of an MasterCard audio file:
overviewsoundfile