Submitted by Kathy Brown (not verified) on January 29, 2008 - 20:17.
What an incredible resource! I teach in a youth corrections facility and it's surprising how many of my students have never been exposed to great literature. I can't wait to try it out in my language arts and history courses. Since I am totally new to this type of technology, I have some questions. The website mentions that some narrators are better than others. What has been your experience? How have you incorporated the recordings into your classroom? If my students don't have access to mp3 players, could I just burn the recordings onto CDs?
I also checked out the site recommended by Jim. Thanks to both of you for the great ideas.
What an incredible resource!
Submitted by Kathy Brown (not verified) on January 29, 2008 - 20:17.
What an incredible resource! I teach in a youth corrections facility and it's surprising how many of my students have never been exposed to great literature. I can't wait to try it out in my language arts and history courses. Since I am totally new to this type of technology, I have some questions. The website mentions that some narrators are better than others. What has been your experience? How have you incorporated the recordings into your classroom? If my students don't have access to mp3 players, could I just burn the recordings onto CDs?
I also checked out the site recommended by Jim. Thanks to both of you for the great ideas.