 I want to show you a fantastic tool called ListenWise. ListenWise is a library of curated podcasts that mostly come from public radio. In a free account, you can basically just go to Lessons, choose a lesson area that you're interested in, so let's click Science, and we're just going to take a peek at one of these. This is about artificial photosynthesis. So when you select a podcast that you're interested in, first of all, you can see that it's got a lot of different tags of smaller subjects that it includes, so you can click on any of these and get other search results. You get the podcast player, which is embedded right on the screen, and you can play it and listen to it. One thing that's great about this podcast player is that you can change the speed from the originally recorded speed to make it slightly slower, and it really doesn't sound that different. It's just a little bit slower for students who need that. Also included on the page for each individual episode are two different things. One is a set of listening comprehension questions, which you can assign to students, and also there's always at least one or two graphic organizers. This organizer can help students structure their listening and give them something to do actively while they're listening. So all of that is free, and there's also a link. If you have a Socrative account, there's a link to a free quiz that can also go along with the story. So those are all the features for the free account. Now if your school is able to purchase a premium account, and these are priced based on the number of users, and they're all individually priced right now, so you need to contact them. But here's what you get with the premium account. It's pretty fantastic. Now I'm looking at a different podcast with a premium account. So it's a different podcast, but I actually have more features this time around. So it's got the same things. It's got the podcast player with the speed, but now you'll notice that there's actually a transcript here. This is an interactive transcript, which is wonderful for reluctant readers or ESL students, anybody who needs a little bit of extra support. When I play this, the words are actually going to light up as they're spoken, so watch. Okay, so that is just fantastic. It's a fantastic way to support listening. By the way, you can also print that transcript or download it. Just like in the free account, you get the listening comprehensions and you get graphic organizers, but now there's other materials that have also been added. So some discussion questions, a list of vocabulary words, which can also support your ESL students especially. Related materials like articles and maps that can support students' learning on the topic, and a lesson plan that can help the teacher introduce the podcast and make it a much more complete lesson. So the premium really gets you a very robust set of support materials. So I'll go back real quickly just to the free account, just to show you a few other things that are available. What we just looked at were podcasts that were available through this lessons tab, but you can also look at current events. ListenWise adds a new podcast every day that is related to a current event. And so this is another place that you can find really interesting podcasts for students to listen to. And you can also just do a search. So if I was looking for information on world hunger, that's another way of getting results on podcasts that would relate to what you're looking for. And if you look here along the sidebar, you can filter your results and look in terms of how difficult the language is, what grade level, and that sort of thing. So ListenWise is a fantastic resource for bringing really great texts into your classroom in the form of audio. And I would really recommend you check it out.