with Sivan Black-Rotchin
This workshop will speak to the decision-making process and critical thinking required in making podcasts. If you are doing oral history interviews and planning to use the material to do podcasts, this workshop can help you think through the basic tech requirements, editing skills, challenges, ethics and joys of developing podcasts.
Bio: Sivan Black-Rotchin is the host and producer of the Talking TESL podcast, which is a component of the TESL Resource Centre at Concordia University. She also holds an MA in Applied Linguistics from Concordia University. Talking TESL is the official podcast of the TESL Resource Centre at Concordia University. The overarching goal of the TESL Resource Centre project is to assist students as they transition from their studies into the teaching workforce by helping shape an active community of students, alumni, and faculty. The Talking TESL podcast contributes by featuring the diverse stories of students, alumni who now teach, and Department of Education faculty members. The podcast includes stories from the classroom, topics of interest in the TESL field, and words of wisdom from teachers at all stages of their careers.
REGISTRATION
Please note that all of our events are free and open to all, but you need to register! To register, contact us at: cohds.chorn@concordia.ca
In-person in LB-1019 (Sunroom), COHDS