Your own public service announcementsTeamwork. With a team, you only need one person to geek up audio files. Everybody comes to the meeting with about six items to remember and a spot announcement for each one. Everybody reads their announcements. Some people will have the best announcer voices. You may want them to read all the announcements. Share the files. You may learn best from some other person’s announcement. |
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Brainstorm: Quest questions: How can we make these announcements more interesting, more engaging, more entertaining? How would these announcements work as parodies of commercials, news stories, public service announcements, TV shows, or disaster movies?
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Team Study for parents. Think of this as a way to get your money’s worth out of that music player your child had to have. Start by making your own public service announcements and putting them in the playlist. Your child will not like this, so let the child make audio files about something important to remember in homework. Encourage you child to exchange audio files with friends. |
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Maybe Markets. How many people could use this stuff? Would they be interested in the spots you make or could find? With mp3 files, you could make a podcast. Would anybody be interested? You could send them to everybody in the class. Could somebody put together a collection of spots for a specific course? Would a collection like that sell on e-Bay? Suppose you gathered a collection of spots that made fun of disaster movies. Would that help to sell it? |
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The Thinkerer
10/28/2008 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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