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Tuesday, January 7, 2014




I agree with everyone about ED638 being a bit overwhelming in such a short amount of time.  It has been difficult keeping all these websites organized in my mind.

The website I just explored is Learn out Loud.com

The website offers 10,000 free audio book downloads for 16 content areas, podcasts with poetry readings and a brief analysis of the poem, biography of authors, an audio/video section for kids and teens that includes audio books, and a BlogOutLoud site with posts about audio and video learning.

The following is a link to the Intro to Poetry podcasts:


I can see using this website during a poetry unit.  Students can hear different readings of poetry and hear a brief analysis of the poem.

2 comments:

  1. I have just started a Diigo account. Not only is it time consuming to look at all the sites, it also takes time to figure out how to navigate them.

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  2. LearnOutLoud was one of the technology tools I chose to explore. I enjoy all the resources the website has to offer. Thanks for sharing!

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