In this course, we listened to a variety of podcast formats -- one-on-one interviews, panel discussions, storytelling, research-based reporting -- and evaluated what makes a podcast compelling.
Then, with some technical assistance from WIQH, students created their own podcasts:
"Two Games, One Story" by Austin Barach
   This is a short podcast about two thrilling Celtics games that Austin went to and how they were connected to each other.
"Where I Live" by Olivia Boyle & Ryan Grace
   Olivia talks with Ryan about how a baseball injury changed his life forever.
"Where Are You From?" by Adrian Goode
  Adrian talks about all the elements that made him who he is.
"The Glory That Is My Cat's Lack Of A Name" by Ellie Kidder
  Ellie explains why her cat doesn't have an official name.
"To Kneel Or Not To Kneel, That Is The Question" by Najia Lloyd
  With the amount of public opinion on NFL stars kneeling during the national anthem, Najia decided to give her own opinion, and a bit of history.
"No! Not Action 52!" by Griffin Quayle
  Griffin recalls one of the most notorious video game cartridges of all time.
"Stories In The Modern World" by David Shapiro
  What happens when unexpected problems pop up while you're on vacation.
"S-Town Stories" by Mihir Singh
  Mihir looks back at an incident between two friends, and uncovers what really makes a friend.
"Is It Really Fried Rice?" by Claire Sun
  What is authentic fried rice and how did we end up with so many variations?
"The History of ASMR" by Georgia Svrcek
  Georgia gives you a 4:42 description of ASMR, in ASMR...sort of.