By, The Professor KFVFall 2019 teaching Politics, Immigration, and Citizenship and California State and Local Politics This fall semester my students will creating their own podcasts! One class will tackle immigration issues, and the other class will be podcasting on issues of importance in California state and local politics.
Why podcasting? One of the things I try to stress in the classes I teach is that we have to be able to publicly communicate our research to others in a medium that the average voter/citizen/resident/policymaker can understand. In previous semesters students have created voter guides and election post-mortem analyses aimed at educating the average potential voter. This semester my students will tackle a relatively newer medium, podcasting, to help disseminate their research. Students will create two podcasts throughout the semester, the podcasts will be made available to the general public on streaming services. Students will also produce the accompanying transcripts and Twitter posts advertising their podcasts.
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AuthorUndergraduate student generated content. Blog posting and updating done by Kristina Flores Victor, Assistant Professor of Political Science at CSUS Archives
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