We are Team 17, a Year 6 class at Bailey Road School in Mt Wellington, Auckland, New Zealand. Our teacher is Mr. Wood and we want to share our learning with our whānau (family) and other learners. We hope you will enjoy our blog and leave us comments.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Reflecting on our first podcast
Last week students from Team 17 created their first podcast. We had lots of comments and we decided to respond to this one, thank you Mr Chamberlain. Reflection by Saylor and Mapili.
Very nice reflections Saylor and Mapili. The thing I liked best about your podcast was the enthusiasm you had for what you were sharing. From the reflection here I can tell that you really want to share you learning outside of your school and that is really fantastic!
The thing I feel needs to improve was the way you two were often speaking at the same time. This is probably because of your enthusiasm and I think Mapili kind of addressed the issue when he said it should be practiced first.
Thanks for responding to my comment. I hope your reflection of the podcast will help you improve it next time.
My reflection is that we did well experimenting with video as a reflective tool. Next time I will turn the computer around or give you a microphone, as your voices were to soft and mine too loud.
Very nice reflections Saylor and Mapili. The thing I liked best about your podcast was the enthusiasm you had for what you were sharing. From the reflection here I can tell that you really want to share you learning outside of your school and that is really fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThe thing I feel needs to improve was the way you two were often speaking at the same time. This is probably because of your enthusiasm and I think Mapili kind of addressed the issue when he said it should be practiced first.
Thanks for responding to my comment. I hope your reflection of the podcast will help you improve it next time.
Mr. C
Nice reflection. My students come back in two weeks, I will share your podcast with tem
ReplyDeleteMy reflection is that we did well experimenting with video as a reflective tool. Next time I will turn the computer around or give you a microphone, as your voices were to soft and mine too loud.
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