02 March, 2007

1001 Tales Update: Listen to Jessica's Student Tale

[Cross-posted from Beyond School]

Regular readers have met Jessica (grade 9) before, in a post featuring her experiment with teaching a grammatically stylistic sentence pattern via a YouTube presentation.

She's the first, now, of all 130 of the 1001 Flat World Tales writers, to learn how to podcast and embed her own reading of her own second revision of her work-in-progress. One of the "emerging talents" I mentioned a couple posts ago.

I thought I would share her story. She's setting the standard. And she set up the Podomatic podcast without teacher hand-holding. Seems she self-taught by following my own podcast to its Podomatic home, reading directions, and getting it done. Thank Nature for genes like hers: her example should create a ripple effect among her peers--"trickle-down learning"?

She made this with the disadvantage of not having a Mac with GarageBand, so there's no music loops (though she did add a nice photo to her product). But the story itself, and Jessica's oral interpretation of it, stand on their own anyway.

Remember, it's only her second draft. We haven't workshopped voice, word choice, sentence fluency, or grammar. Drop a comment to her here and I'll pass it on. And see her page on the high school 1001 Flat World Tales wiki to read her story. She made some smart revision choices as she read, which you can see if you read along as she recites. She heard the parts of the text that didn't work, reflected on improvements apparently, and just made them orally.

Which is the whole point of this podcast exercise.


Click here to get your own player.

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