Bulahdelah students learn to podcast

BCS students at Pop-up Podcast Workshop.

 

PODCASTS have never been more popular, and local high school students are getting in on the act!

According to the annual Infinite Dial Australia 2021 study, released by Edison Research and Commercial Radio Australia, 5.6 million Australians, or 26 percent of the population, listen to a podcast each week.

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Recently, Bulahdelah Central School (BCS) Students in Years 10-12 have had the opportunity to participate in a Pop-Up Podcast workshop.

They worked in small groups and learnt how to write and record a podcast using Audacity and royalty free music.

“This course teaches students how to write, edit, produce and host their very own podcast,” said BCS Careers Advisor Linda Drenkahn.

“It uses professional recording equipment and software resulting in a quality end product and the tools and skills needed to continue podcasting.”

Learning outcomes are mapped to the English syllabus assisting with assignments, confidence and public speaking.

“Thanks to Regional Industry Education Partnerships for providing this opportunity and to Stephanie from Media for Millennials for sharing her expertise,” said Linda.

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