Winton and Treat Podcast Episode 2

As promised, here’s another student-produced podcast from the first semester of my Podcasting and Storytelling class. This one is titled “Carondelet Conspiracies” and is produced by Danielle Javier, Jana Labib and Jewelle Segarra. As always I welcome any feedback so that I can continue to make this class better.

https://soundcloud.com/michael-schooler-904465153/carondelet-conspiracies/s-tkYXM

Thanks to everyone who listened to “Behind the Screen”. The girls were really excited that people were listening to their work and appreciated everyone who talked to them about it. If you missed it, here’s the link:

https://soundcloud.com/michael-schooler-904465153/behind-the-screen-121618-1057-am/s-xo5mn

Bryan Navarro is helping me get all of these in one central location so that more people in our community can listen to them. This project has made me remember the importance of producing work for a real audience, and how much this increases the attention our students put into their work. Thanks for listening!

Winton and Treat Podcast Episode 1

I’m really proud of the first semester of my Podcasting and Storytelling class. Overall, it was a great experience, and I learned quite a bit. One of the great things about semester classes is that you don’t have to wait a year to make revisions and improvements. I’m still in the process of putting together an iTunes channel, and more ambitiously, a website to share the work that my students produce. The tentative name of this podcast is Winton and Treat since both Carondelet and De la Salle students take the class.

I’ll be dropping a new episode to the blog every week or two for now, and I would appreciate any feedback you can give. I am by no means an expert in podcasting and am trying to learn as much as possible. Here’s the link to “Behind the Screen” produced by Hayley Hoover, Ella Collier, Angie Anderson and Cielo Gamboa:

https://soundcloud.com/michael-schooler-904465153/behind-the-screen-121618-1057-am/s-xo5mn