Audio Resource Creation for Language Teaching - RIESI
Course background
Regional Institute of English, South India (RIESI) and IT for Change (ITfC) are collaborating to design and conduct an online course on “Audio resources creation for language teaching” for English language teachers, who are participating in the CELT/PGDELT programs of RIESI, Bengaluru. The course is based on the National ICT curriculum theme “Creating with ICT”.
Objectives of the course
- To explore new digital methods for language learning. Exploring Audacity FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) tool to create rich language resources for use in a language lesson
- To learn to record and editing audio using Audacity. Making your audio resource richer by using multiple audio files (background music)
- To introduce the philosophy of creating and adapting existing audio resources (Open Educational Resources created with FOSS)
- To publish created audio resource on a public repository for the benefit of all teachers
Registration for the course
Click here to register for this Audio creation course
Requirements from the participants
- All the participants should have a computer (desktop or laptop) along with a good mic + speaker (headphones).
- Audacity application must be installed on the computer (click here for the installation instructions).
- Good internet connection to join the webinar sessions.
Join the webinar sessions
- Webinar sessions dates: March 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th.
- The sessions timings: Evening from 6 pm to 7:30 pm.
- Webinar link to join the session:
Agenda of the course
Webinars | Particulars | Activities | Resources |
Webinar session 1 | Role of Audio in Language Teaching Learning |
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- Learn Audacity handout
and - Fill this form, with your topic for audio resource creation in the course |
Webinar session 2 |
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Learn Audacity handout |
Webinar session 3 |
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Learn Audacity handout |
Webinar session 4 |
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Learn Audacity handout
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Course Resources
Technology resources
- Audacity handout
- Checklist for recording good audio clip
- What is copyright and what is OER (Watch this video to know about different copyrights laws)
- Use SoundCloud repository to upload and share your audio materials (Video)
Online OER audio repositories
- Background music tracks accessed from different OER repositories (Google Drive)
- WikimediaCommons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Audio_files
- BenSound - https://www.bensound.com/
- Soundible - http://soundbible.com/
- FreeSound - https://freesound.org/
- SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/
Reading materials on ELT
- Krashen's hypotheses for SLA (Second Language Acquisition)
- Multi-linguality_and_the_teaching_of_English_in_India - Prof Rama Kant Agnihotri
- NCF2005 Position Paper on Teaching of Indian Languages
- Digital Storytelling, an ICT-based method of co-constructing and transacting curriculum
Additional resources
- Rich recitations
- Karadi tales - Very rich and brilliant audio stories based on Indian stories and using Indian tunes.
- Crickematics with Rahul Dravid
- Monkey on a Fast with Sanjay Dutt
- Karadi tales - Very rich and brilliant audio stories based on Indian stories and using Indian tunes.
- Poetry online
- Poems online (10,000 poems) available for download
- Access poems and upload your poems All Poetry
- Poetry foundation
- Great speeches:
Audio resources created by last batch participants
To check the audio resources created by participated teachers Click here
Course assignment from the participants
As part of the course completion, each participant needs to be created an audio resource, on their selected topic (poem or prose or any other resource) and these audio resources need to be submitted as an assignment.
Click here to submit your created audio file
Only participants who successfully complete the course by submitting their audio resources through the above link will get a certificate of completion from RIESI and IT for Change.
Course feedback
To fill the course feedback form, click here