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Your Friendly Neighborhood: Podcasting

Hey! Welcome again to my blog. I hope you are all fine.   I produced a podcast this past week. I had a choice among the several podcast formats, and since I play the guitar and enjoy singing, I decided to write a song or chant. It was enjoyable, just as I had hoped it might be.   I had to come up with an 8–10-line chant or song that the character would sing to identify herself or himself for this assignment. I decided to write a song as if Spider-Man were introducing himself, using him as my superhero of choice. The phrase "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" is one of my favorites from the film, and I utilized it for the repeated phrase. I took the rhyme into consideration when I was creating the words, and I created a chord progression that was simple to pronounce and upbeat for young listeners. When my song was finished, I appreciated the Beatles-inspired mood I felt, even though I had initially intended not to mold the song.   Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man |

A New Experience: Padletting

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Hello! Welcome again to my blog. I hope you are fine.  Tuğrul Dölen, Burçin Gümüş, Eda Gassaloğlu, and I, three of my classmates, learned how to use Padlet this past week. If I talk about the website Padlet, it is a really helpful platform for group projects. Bullying in schools was the topic we settled on. In this task, we were required to create a KWL chart about the subject we chose, which was bullying at schools. What we needed to do was simply describe our subject into three titles and gain knowledge about it for ourselves. What we already know about the topic, what we want to learn, and what we observed after the research were the three headings under consideration. I believe that Padlet should be at the top of the list of websites that are most likely to be used in 21st-century learning. If I think about the reasons, Padlet offers the computer tools for group projects. Also as a user appeal, it has a colorful interface, which is why I say this. Additionally, using it isn't t