The halls of Hamilton Elementary are buzzing with excitement as Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Lauritsen's kindergarten classes bring their learning to life through the "KinderKnowledge" podcast. These young scholars share their latest discoveries with the world each month, proving that even the youngest learners can embrace digital curation.
With the guidance of Colquitt County School District Instructional Technology Specialist Daisy Beaver, students are learning to navigate the digital world. Beaver assists the children in using the user-friendly Vocaroo website and a professional Blue Yeti microphone to record their voices, ensuring crystal-clear audio for their growing audience.
Each episode showcases the diverse range of topics explored in the classroom. Students take turns sharing what they've learned, whether it's about nouns, animals, or being thankful. This monthly practice not only reinforces their knowledge but also provides a unique platform for them to express themselves.
"We believe in building literacy in our youngest learners by incorporating digital curation," Beaver explained. “Podcasting offers a fun and engaging way for students to practice speaking, listening, and vocabulary development.”
The benefits of this innovative approach are clear:
- Early Literacy: Children are actively practicing essential language skills.
- Confidence Building: Sharing their voices boosts their self-esteem.
- Community Engagement: Connecting with a wider audience fosters a sense of belonging.
- Collaborative Learning: Working together strengthens teamwork.
Parents and community members can listen to the "KinderKnowledge" podcast episodes at https://bit.ly/4g1QCq9.
The Hamilton Elementary community is proud to see its kindergarteners embracing technology and sharing their "KinderKnowledge" with the world.