I decided to make my podcast an interview-style, and I found it challenging to try to edit my essay so that the content would fit this style. I was trying to keep as much of the information as possible, however, this ended up making my podcast a lot longer than it was supposed to be. After realizing this, I took a lot of time to edit out details that weren’t crucial and removing entire portions of content that were in my essay. In the end, this made me feel as though my project was almost incomplete. I believe I was able to keep enough information so that it still made sense and met the requirements, however, I felt my essay was able to better display all my thoughts on this subject. The podcast overall took me a few hours between revising the content, recording, and editing. I think next time I use this software, however, I will be more comfortable with it so the process hopefully won’t take me as long.
I really enjoyed listening to your podcast! I really like how you decided to have the music playing softly in the background, it made the podcast more interesting and more soothing to listen to. I also really liked the way that you connected different ideas in the podcast, for example when you talked about how you were a deep learner in softball and why then immediately related it to having a growth mindset as well. The only recommendation that I have for your next podcast would be to use some more emotion while talking and grab the listeners attention.
Hi Brooke!
I agree that your podcast included the most pertinent points from Bain and Dweck in relationship to your learning. Your global editing produced a good final product. I liked the Bain quote that you included, and good work citing your sources!