I chose to work with the audio tool Chirbit.
In this website, you can record your voice and create playlists. You just need
to create a free account and then you can access all its available features.
One thing that I like about Chirbit is that it lets you upload recordings from
your phone, which can be easier and more convenient for some people. You can
also add songs, because each audio file can last up to 5 minutes. Another interesting
feature is that you can access profiles and add songs or recordings you like to
your ‘favorites’ list (if you want to listen to them later).
How to record a Chirbit
In my opinion, Chirbit could be useful for both teachers and
students. I could create playlists with Spanish topics we study in a class, so
my students have access to them and can practice more pronunciation at home. I
think it could be very helpful for them because they could also download them
on their laptops or phones and practice wherever they are.
I think students could be able to create their own digital
media artifacts, because they would definitely enjoy working in groups and
recording roleplay conversations or maybe lists of Spanish vocabulary. This could
also help me gather information about the areas in which my students are
struggling and it would make it easier to assess them permanently. However, as
with some of the other tools I reviewed, I think this app would be easier to
use for high school and maybe middle school students, and we could have to
monitor younger students very closely, as this might be more complicated for
them. Also, as a teacher I would try to group students in a way that they all
have access to at least one computer, because we know some students don’t have
one.
Something I think could be very interesting is the fact that
all the students can access each other’s work (they can follow each other with
a link to their profiles), so they would be learning to publish what they
create and being introduced to a sharing community.
Link to my Chirbit playlist:
Saludos y Despedidas en EspaƱol
I only recorded a few phrases in Spanish, but I think a whole playlist for every topic we study in class could really help students in my classroom. š
I only recorded a few phrases in Spanish, but I think a whole playlist for every topic we study in class could really help students in my classroom. š
Check this out on Chirbit
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