Hello everyone,
I cannot believe the year and this assignment has come to a conclusion. It was a fun course overall and I have learned a lot this term. In relation to my final product I am happy I'm DONE. In addition I'm happy with how it turned out. I didn't go over the time limit by that much. Before the actual recording of the podcast I thought I would have been short on time but when one really breaks it's down and records the actual piece, one would understand the pacing and language changes everything.
With the actual recording of my product It could have been a bit better in my opinion. My voice was a bit monotone because I was so focused on making sure I was pronouncing my words correct. In terms of pacing I felt I did okay for a first time experience with audacity and producing podcasts. If I could go back I would try and focus on each line a bit more so that I could deliver the piece with more flare and character. Other than that I wouldn't have changed much. At first thought I didn't have enough information to complete the podcast but while recording and seeing the time restriction I realized I had more than enough information for my project.
One piece of advice I would offer to students starting this course is to start EVERY component of this class early. It's better to have a grip of what you want your topic to be from early on because this gives alot more time for research. Another piece of advice would be be careful about what information you obtain and sources of media you use before hand because of copyright constraints. If you know copyright rules and constraints from early on such as using only 10% of a source than it would save you a lot of time in the long run. I was put in a position where I had to improvise and change my product slightly towards the end of the project because of copyright issues. Other than that you should do well. It's a fun and very interactive course which really brings out one's creative side.
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