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Benefits and drawbacks of u sing podcasts in the EFL clas sroom Matthew T. Apple Doshisha University, Institute of Language and Culture, Kyoto, Japan

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Page 1: Benefits and Drawbacks of Podcasting in EFL

Benefits and drawbacks of using podcasts in the EFL classro

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Matthew T. AppleDoshisha University, Institute of Language and Culture,Kyoto, Japan

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Presentation order• Podcast explanation• Previous research / projects• Current study background• Demonstration of podcasts and web

pages• Discussion of benefits / drawbacks• Future directions / questions

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• Online radio shows using RSS feeds

• In essence, podcasts are a kind of online subscription service

What are podcasts?

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Podcast origins• Apple MacIntosh iPod• iPod + broadcast = Podcast• The first podcasts appeared in late 2004• There were an estimated 30,000+ podcasts in ci

rculation as of fall 2005 (according to www.podcastalley.com)

However…However… You do not need an iPod or mp3 player to listen to or subscribe to podcasts!

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Popular podcast sites• www.podcastalley.com• www.podcastnews.com• www.podomatic.com

• The last one was used in the class in the current study

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EFL/ESL podcasts• A large number of podcasts exist for learne

rs of English (also small numbers for learners of German, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, etc.)

• Most of these podcasts are created by native speakers (e.g., The Daily English Show)

• Only a few podcasts by non-native speakers (i.e., learners) exist

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Podcasts in SLA research• Diem (2005) mentioned the potential of

podcasts as an alternative source of aural input to learners

• McCarty (2005) described the history of podcasting and his university’s decision to require all students to have iPods

• Stanley (2006) detailed possible steps for learners to create their own podcasts in English

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SLA Hypotheses and Concepts

• Comprehensible input (Krashen, 1982)• Comprehensible output (Swain, 1985)• Interaction (Long, 1983)• Multiple Intelligences (Gardner, 1982)• Noticing (Schmidt, 1990)• ZPD (Vygotsky, 1938/1978)• Problem-solving (von Glaserfield, 1995)• Learner agenda (Warschauer, 2000)• Cooperative Learning

(Kaplan, 1994; Slavin, 1995; Jacobs et al., 2002)

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CALL criteria (Chappelle, 2001)

1. Language Learning Potential2. Learner Fit3. Meaning Focus4. Authenticity5. Positive Impact6. Practicality

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The Podcast Co-construction Hypothesis

• Listening to podcasts increases input, but…

• Making podcasts enables learners to• (Co-)Create• Negotiate• Monitor• Control• Have more fun with

their language use

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Background of the current study

• 20 second-year Japanese university students (non-English majors)

• English Workshop 3-speaking• Course met twice per week (Mon & Fri)• 90 minutes each class meeting• Monday class meeting was in a normal

classroom, Friday was in a computer classroom

• No streaming, wide range of proficiencies

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Structure of the classesMonday

• Vocabulary word cards• Pronunciation sheets (phonemes, reductions,

sentence rhythm, etc.)• Work on podcast ideas/script/practice

Friday• Read student-recommended podcasts and the

n follow links and listen• Type scripts/peer review/practice

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Structure of podcast creation1. Brainstorm in groups of 2, 3, or 42. Write a summary of the show3. Write a first draft of the script4. Peer review another group’s script5. Rewrite the script and practice6. Record in the studio / do interviews7. Edit recordings / add effects or music8. Post to individual podomatic web sites9. Listen to classmates’ podcasts and evaluate

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Student podcast “schedule”

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Podcast examples from class• http://mapple.podomatic.com

• This is my podcast page for English pronunciation

• There are links to my students’ pages

• http://ew3freipod.blogspot.com• Each week, students had to recommend at

least one podcast by describing it briefly and providing the URL

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FREiPOD web site from podomatic

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Students’ recommendations

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Student Podcast example

2 Man Show

News21

ESS Show

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Student peer evaluation

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Benefits• Students noticed their language use, eithe

r by listening to themselves or by listening to each other

• Students actively asked their friends outside class and their relatives to listen to their podcast and paid attention to feedback

• Students were able to see (via statistics) that others outside their classroom/ campus/ region/country were listening

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Benefits (2)• Increased autonomy / agenda• Improved group work skills (for some)• Improved motivation and desire to use E

nglish• “I had fun!”*• “I enjoyed creating the podcast”• “I liked learning about computer editing”• “I could record myself for the first time”

* Quotes are from an end-of-semester online questionnaire

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Drawbacks• Technology difficulties

• The computer classroom was equipped with 48 IBM laptops that were three years old and had no microphones (some had no sound)

• Internet access was often painfully slow• Only 4 computers in the multimedia center h

ad appropriate audio editing software• Students didn’t have flash memory sticks

(need for easy-access HD to store projects)

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Drawbacks (2)• Classroom demands

• Twice per week for 13 weeks -- enough time?• Different proficiency & motivation levels of students

possibly encouraged “social loafing”• Assessment of performance difficult

• Student beliefs about language learning• “I don’t think I’m improving”*• “I don’t like to work in a group”*• “Is this correct English?” **• Teacher-centered classroom exposure may have en

couraged a “When are you going to teach us something?”attitude toward classroom behavior

*Quotes are from an end-of-semester online questionnaire

**Spoken in class

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Future directions• Investigate possible increases in studen

t English proficiency• Investigate possible changes in student

motivation or desire to use English• Investigate possible changes in learner

beliefs about language learning and/or use of computers

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Contact informationMatthew T. [email protected]://mapple.podomatic.comhttp://homepage.mac.com/matthewtapple

• Feel free to contact me at my snail mail:Doshisha UniversityInstitute of Language and Culture1-3 Tatara-miyakodani, Kyotanabe-shi 610-0394 JAPAN

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