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This week, the Take Note family expands to 5! We're introducing the newest voices you'll be hearing on the pod—our student correspondents! After a huge response to our call-out on Student News, we selected three incredible students from across the University to share their stories, passions, and unique perspectives on student life. Join us as we get to know Valerie, Molly, and Ahsan through fun questions, rapid-fire rounds, and chats about why they joined the podcast. It's the start of something exciting—don't miss it! Guest: Valerie + Molly + Ahsan Hosted by: Olivia Manser + Megan Chin This episode was produced by Megan Chin To support the show, click ‘subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow' on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show. If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA's Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA. Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production. Thanks for listening!
Ever been stuck with a free-rider in a group project? In this episode of Take Note, we dive into the chaos of university group assignments—sharing our own horror stories and reading submissions from Student News and our Instagram. We also chat about our favorite (and least favorite) types of assessments. Vote in the poll below for yours!Hosted by: Olivia Manser + Megan Chin To support the show, click ‘subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow' on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show. If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA's Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA. Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Has something in this episode resonated with you? Get in touch! This week, we are going to have a spring clean. In this episode, I'll share a practice that I think we should reconsider.I'm not focusing on this practice in the episode because I think it should be forever banished or because I want to criticize past practices. I've used this practice myself, but I'd like to encourage you to consider whether it is having the maximum impact in your classroom.So, without further ado, grab your feather duster, and let's dive in and discuss News Time or, as some call it, Show and Tell. Quick LinksJocelyn Seamer Education HomepageThe Resource RoomThe Evergreen TeacherShopYoutube channelFacebook Page#jocelynseamereducation #literacy #bestpractice #earlyprimaryyears #primaryschool #primaryschools #primaryschoolteacher #earlyyearseducation #earlyyearseducator #structuredliteracy #scienceofreading #classroom #learning #learningisfun #studentsuccess #studentsupport #teacherlife #theresourceroom #theevergreenteacher #upperprimary #upperprimaryteacher #thestructuredliteracypodcast #phoneme #grapheme #phonics #syntheticphonics
On this week's episode of The Batt Signal, news editor Caroline Wilburn discusses the admission status for the Class of 2027, life & arts senior reporter John Chapa describes an upcoming Ink Masters' event in Aggieland and editor-in-chief Michaela Rush recounts the most recent burning of Student Bonfire.
This podcast features an October 2022 with middle school student CMC (his public alias) who is the creator of CMC World News (cmcworldnews.com). In this 20 minute conversation, CMC shares the origin story of CMC World News and how he came up with the idea, developed the website, and now maintains it with news articles for other kids around the world. He also addresses Internet safety concerns, and how he maintains his own privacy as a middle school student publishing and sharing a website which is publicly accessible for anyone to view and use. Check out the podcast shownotes for links to not only the main CMC World News website, but also the CMC World News YouTube channel. A video screencast version of this interview is also available, showing the different parts of the CMC World News website. That screencast was recorded using Screencastify software for Google Chrome. Moving at the Speed of Creativity podcasts are independently produced by Wesley Fryer of Charlotte, North Carolina, and feature episodes "where media literacy and digital storytelling intersect and change the world." Check out our latest episodes on your favorite podcast service, or directly visit speedofcreativity.org/podcast. Social media channels to follow and learn with Wesley Fryer are available on wesfryer.com/after. Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts are (as of December 2022) powered by Anchor! The podcast subscription feed, however, remains the same via Feedburner.
In the special episode of The Purple Cow-Fusion Academy ATX you will hear all of the excitement teachers, students, and staff share looking forward to their plans over break. We will have Campus News, Student News, and things to look forward to in January. So pull up a chair, get a warm cup of cocoa, and join us as we plan for the holidays, spending time with friends and family, eating great food, and getting lots of rest.
On this week's episode of The Batt Signal, staff discusses the impactful life of Norman E. Borlaug, the last Student Senate session of the year and their Spotify Wrapped results.
ACC RADIO HAMMOND Student News, The News Students can use, with Kadence and Charles
English 2.0 Podcast: How to Improve English | ESL | Learn English
On the 10th episode of Current Events, Al goes an article about international students having a tough time getting visas to study in the United States. The global pandemic has certainly caused a decrease in the amount of students going to the U.S. to study this year but there are other factors involved. In this […] The post Current Events 10 | International Student News first appeared on ALsensei.
Episode 79: A New President and International Student News--A Major Week for UCs by IT Services
In this episode, Western Washington University students sent in their responses to the podcast on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected them, personally and financially. Students described their experiences with online classes and how the transition has impacted them. Soleil and PJ discuss and respond to the students' statements. For transcriptions of each episode or to be in on the podcast fun go to asreview.org/podcast! We will be accepting either up to 30 second clips of audio or up to 200 words of text, which we would be reading for you on the podcast.“Tripping on Bricks," is a podcast by The AS Review, Western Washington University's alternative news sources. The podcast is about student stories, stories by and about YOU! The music you hear on the podcast was created by Austin Colwell from Harbor Day. Harbor Day is the audio journal of Austin Colwell. Creating bedroom pop influence by folk, ambient and r&b, his songs are crafted with care from start to finish.
Join the editors of the AS Review, Soleil de Zwart and PJ Heusted, as they introduce the premiere AS Review podcast, "Tripping on Bricks." Soleil and PJ discuss what they've been doing while in quarantine and launch their favorite new segment "how have the bricks wronged you?" For transcriptions of each episode or to be in on the podcast fun go to asreview.org/podcast! We will be accepting either up to 30 second clips of audio or up to 200 words of text, which we would be reading for you on the podcast.“Tripping on Bricks," is a podcast by The AS Review, Western Washington University's alternative news sources. The podcast is about student stories, stories by and about YOU! The music you hear on the podcast was created by Austin Colwell from Harbor Day. Harbor Day is the audio journal of Austin Colwell. Creating bedroom pop influence by folk, ambient and r&b, his songs are crafted with care from start to finish.
Caleb joins Cam this episode to discuss some of their favourite Student News from recent times. From Inspirational Toilets to Teen Filmmakers, they cover a variety of topics and stories.
Andy and Cam welcome in the new year of podcast episodes with their favourite Student Leadership Stories from over the school holidays! They also have a light hearted chat about Cams facial hair choice, a Moustache, with Andy putting a call out to the students to decide whether Cam keeps it or not! All this and more in this episode!
This week’s Student News on Studentradion 98,9 with Alexander Maxia:– Reporting from Solna on Avicii’s tribute concert dedicated to mental health awerness– Podcasts and the future of […]
The Student News for week 49 on Studentradion 98,9 with Alexander Maxia and Sanna Larsson – Karin Boye’s bust unveiled, Lars Burman, head of Uppsala University libraries […]
The Student News on Studentradion 98,9 for week 48 with Alexander Maxia Interview with Carl Johan Casten Carlberg, awarded Uppsala student of the year 2019 November is […]
The Student News on Studentradion 98,9 for week 45, with Alexander Maxia and Elsa Josefsson – One month after Bakfickan’s inauguration, interview with Stockholms nation’s 1Q, Erik […]
The Student News on Studentradion 98,9 for week 44, with Elsa Josefsson and Alexander Maxia – Startup hub Base10 relocates to new building – Art exhibition at […]
The Student News on Studentradion 98,9 for week 43, with Elsa Josefsson and Alexander Maxia – Motion about student mental health reaches Riksdag – Akademiska hospital canceled […]
The Student News for week 42 – K103 Göteborgs Studentradio take over. – Studentradion i Sverige (SRS) held the yearly meeting in #Gothenburg, interview to the treasurer […]
The Student News on Studentradion 98,9 for week 41 with Alexander Maxia and Elsa Josefsson – Two Uppsala Students win an award at Hack for Sweden 2019 […]
Student News w./ Sinead Gill by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Student News w./ Sinead Gill by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
This week, our podcasters report on skiing in Montana, ice skating, Chicago sports and more
This week, our podcasters created a holiday focused episode including New Years Resolutions, an original holiday story and more.
Hey gang. We focus on a piece coming out of buzz feed news about the freedom of speech and a high school news paper. This a good time to remember the importance of the Freedom Of Information Act. And let's take a look at how much these folks REALLY care about their precious "states' rights". More info here. https://splc.org/1995/04/arkansas-stu... http://paypal.me/PhoenixAndWilliam http://Patreon.com/WineCellarMediaFund
This week, podcasters interview the cheerleading/dance team coaches, review movies and more.
In the first episode for our 2nd quarter students, podcasters interview 7th grade boys basketball coach Mr. Leddy, talk to the McActivists about their sleep study, and share some Thanksgiving jokes before we head into Thanksgiving break.
In this final episode from our Quarter 1 students, podcasters get to show their silly side when they participate in Would You Rather debates.
We have a spooktacular Halloween episode for you this week. Enjoy, if you dare....A HUGE thank you to our 1st Quarter podcast class for all of their hard work and dedication.
The 6th episode of McClure's student-produced podcast! This week, reports include interviews with our "teacher of the week" Mr. Bauer, Mrs. Schroeder discussing 3D art and Pricilla representing the girls' basketball team and information on the Musical The
This week, our podcasters have a very special episode for listeners. Get ready to learn about the History of McClure with information on how it came to be, sports and the Blue Ribbon Award and finally interviews with Mr. Winterfield and Mr. Condon.
The 5th episode of McClure on the Mic! This week features interviews with McClure principal Mr. Chick along with FACS teacher Mrs. Koch. There's also a look at the golf team, double the trivia questions, and reminders before we head into the long weekend.
The 4th episode of McClure's student-produced podcast! This week, reports include interviews with new teacher, Ms. Norman, gym teacher Mr. Cuff and student council president Ella. We also have a special trivia edition and much more.
The 3nd episode of McClure's student-produced podcast! This week, reports include interviews with Ms. McGovern on joining McActivists, and Ms. Kelly on girls basketball, McMusic and trivia time.
The 2nd episode of McClure's student-produced podcast! This week, reports include an interview with Mrs. Sluis, information on joining IMSA, Community and McClure Events, trivia time, and an update on the boys softball teams.
The debut episode of McClure's student-produced podcast! This week, reports include an interview with Ms. Fumarolo, information on joining yearbook, McClure traditions, trivia time, and an update on the cross country team.
This week's topics include: Latter-Day Left attends the BYU Mormon Liberals Conferance A Student News Paper in KS unmasks prinicple Scary tech in our pockets LDS General Conference Stay to the end to hear why some BYU students are Democrats
This podcast was created on July 11, 2015, in a Storychasers workshop in Oklahoma City focusing on Student News Clubs and Classes at school. Wes, Rebecca, Kristi, Jolene, and Sarah created a "podcast show lineup" following the example provided by Bob Sprankle in his video from 2005, "Room 208 Vodcast." They discussed the Lakeview Elementary Storychasers project from a few years ago in Yukon, Oklahoma, experiences with Tablet PCs in the classroom, and project ideas for using Storychasers and radio shows with students in the classroom. Check our podcast shownotes for links to referenced websites from our workshop and this radio show.
How does your school community learn about events, announcements & celebrations of learning? How does the public view your school? The students in this presentation are part of school programs that put them in control of these stories! By using whatever technology tools available, educators from a variety of schools are giving students opportunities to practice 21st Century skills while taking part in meaningful multimedia projects. Listen to them describe their experiences and get inspired to start your own News Team!
How does your school community learn about events, announcements & celebrations of learning? How does the public view your school? The students in this presentation are part of school programs that put them in control of these stories! By using whatever technology tools available, educators from a variety of schools are giving students opportunities to practice 21st Century skills while taking part in meaningful multimedia projects. Listen to them describe their experiences and get inspired to start your own News Team!
Episode 3 includes CNN Student News, the BigGrips frame and stand, and an app demo.
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