Today's class began with a brief introduction on what we were supposed to do in class tomorrow (since we now know we have a snow day). We were supposed to work in groups on a practice podcast about Baby Driver, in preparation for our official podcasts that we will begin doing within the next few weeks. We also were given time in class to work on our podcast preparation slides that are due tomorrow. Mr. Rivers than sent us to classroom, which we opened a link that he posted that brought us to a document that we need to fill out before we start each podcast called Podcast Pre Production Page. This document needs to be copied and pasted into another document in order to be used. It asks about goals and things that we want to accomplish as a group. Here is a link to the page if needed: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RZ8PMF70ThWeplwAokt336hUwA6AUUg7F1nnlujX9T0/edit
It is also good to note, that Mr. Rivers wants one podcast to be submitted per person in each group in order to have multiple copies. We then watched a video on how to record podcasts on our phones with an app that we all have called voice memos. This tutorial is also linked on classroom, but the process is pretty self explanatory. After all of this class discussion, we then broke down into our groups to finish our slide discussions in preparation for class tomorrow.
After reflecting on today's class, I thought about the goals that I have for this podcast and what I can do to succeed. I thought about some of the podcasts that I listen to and thought about what they do in their podcasts, that I can do myself to make a great podcast. I discussed the ideas I had with my group before I left class, and went home to expand on my podcast research. I watched/listen to a lot of Steven Crowder's Lowder with Crowder podcast episodes on youtube and took to thought his call to research to back up the claims that he has in his discussions with his peers. Steven Crowder makes political discussion about controversial topics, and I thought that it would be great to use his discussions as examples since our topic (real vs fake crime movies and their comparisons) since one of the discussions we are going to have is which is more exciting. Having heard his different views and how he backs them up, is a huge help for my call for research.
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