PODCAST
REFLECTION
My experience creating this assignment wasn’t too complicated, we didn’t get much work done on the first recording day because there was a microphone issue, we finished our project on the second day, we did half in class and stayed after school for 1h to complete our podcast. My groups path to researching about residential schools followed along the guide below.
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS
STEPS HAVE TO COMPLETE EACH:
1) Pick a school
2) Region/area information
3) Bands in area
4) Indigenous Languages Spoken
5) School Information
6) Anecdotes (stories from those involved)
7) Effects/Impacts
We researched using Google, the library’s cite websites didn’t show us any information regarding our topic, so it was absolutely no help to us.
Our group learned many things while recording, because we got to understand what each and everyone of us said, especially when we said it our selves, it gave us a deeper understanding, we asked each other questions to learn even further, and double check with each other if the information we researched is correct.
This ties in with what I have learned before because I’ve already learned most of this information in grade 6,7, I used most of my learning from before to add to the podcast, my mindset didn’t change for the reason I’ve always felt bad for first nations and felt that it wasn’t fair for the children that had to go through all the trauma in the residential schools.
podcast by: Hayfaa, Fanta, Nolan
Thank you for posting your “Indigenous Exploration” audio project (podcast). As the assignment was completed for both English 9 and COL, I have the following feedback for you on the post:
– All elements of the assignment’s were completed, but certain members did not post it properly
– Reflection on blog somewhat explains process taken to complete the assignment
– Somewhat clear audio quality and delivery (some areas are difficult to hear and background noise is evident which was somewhat distracting)
– Podcast is well done in regards to research
Overall, this assignment was well done. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Thank you!
Mr. Barazzuol
COL Teacher