The Potential of Podcasts for Exploratory Talk in High School

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH COMPUTERS IN THE SCHOOLS Pub Date : 2023-04-18 DOI:10.1080/07380569.2023.2196963
Gunvald Dversnes, Marte Blikstad-Balas
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Abstract Educational podcasting may support student collaboration and learning. However, little is known about how students talk with each other when developing podcasts in groups. In this study, eight groups of Norwegian high school students (N = 30) developed podcasts about contemporary poems in their literature class. The study focuses on the extent to which on-task student talk was presentational or exploratory, and serves to illustrate occasions of exploratory talk in educational podcasting projects. Subsequent analysis of 50 hours of audio recordings collected throughout the four-week project showed that exploratory talk was most prevalent during the beginning of the project and presentational talk toward the end. Excerpts from two group works show how exploratory talk manifested in group conversations during the project. The study demonstrates that students may engage in exploratory talk when developing podcasts, indicating that such projects in combination with broad pedagogical approaches may foster educational dialogues.
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播客在高中探索性谈话中的潜力
教育播客可以支持学生的协作和学习。然而,人们对学生在小组播客中是如何相互交流的知之甚少。在这项研究中,8组挪威高中生(N = 30)在他们的文学课上制作了关于当代诗歌的播客。本研究的重点是在多大程度上在任务中的学生谈话是呈现性的或探索性的,并有助于说明探索性谈话在教育播客项目的场合。随后对为期四周的项目中收集的50个小时的录音进行的分析表明,探索性谈话在项目开始时最为普遍,而陈述性谈话在项目结束时最为普遍。两个小组作品的节选展示了探索性谈话如何在项目期间的小组对话中表现出来。该研究表明,学生在开发播客时可能会进行探索性谈话,这表明此类项目与广泛的教学方法相结合可能会促进教育对话。
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COMPUTERS IN THE SCHOOLS
COMPUTERS IN THE SCHOOLS EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Under the editorship of D. LaMont Johnson, PhD, a nationally recognized leader in the field of educational computing, Computers in the Schools is supported by an editorial review board of prominent specialists in the school and educational setting. Material presented in this highly acclaimed journal goes beyond the “how we did it” magazine article or handbook by offering a rich source of serious discussion for educators, administrators, computer center directors, and special service providers in the school setting. Articles emphasize the practical aspect of any application, but also tie theory to practice, relate present accomplishments to past efforts and future trends, identify conclusions and their implications.
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