Description
Do you spend hours assigning writing only to wish students had a stronger, more authentic voice? Do you want a simple, Chromebook friendly workflow for producing professional quality student podcasts? The human voice builds empathy, understanding, and literacy, and authentic audiences increase motivation and the quality of student work. In this course, Deb Norton and David Yablonski show you how to guide students through a clear podcasting process that uses Adobe Podcasts to plan, record, enhance, and edit with AI powered tools so every learner can be heard. You will learn how to align quick, standards based tasks to communication and digital literacy goals, and how to use features like enhance speech and intuitive web based editing to deliver high quality, low stress audio storytelling that you can implement right away with Adobe Podcasts in K to 12 classrooms.
Objectives
Identify key Adobe Podcasts features and basic podcast terms used in classroom projects.
Describe how authentic audience and multimodal creation support literacy, engagement, and student agency.
Record a short audio sample and use enhance speech and simple edits to improve clarity and structure.
Compare two student podcast clips to determine which better aligns to success criteria and why.
Use a quick rubric to judge audio quality, content accuracy, and audience impact, then plan next steps.
Design a lesson that guides students to produce a two to three minute podcast episode aligned to a content standard.






