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Spring 2020 – Environmental Change: Podcast Creation

Affiliations:
DeBakey Executive Research Leadership Program, College of Geosciences: Department of Geography
Project Leader: Dr. Lindsay Sansom
lindsay.sansom@tamu.edu
Geography
Faculty Mentor:
Meeting Times:
Monday or Wednesday afternoon
Team Size:
8 (Team Full)
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
Opportunity to create innovative story-telling through medium of podcast creation. Improve or gain the following skill sets: interviewing techniques, research, writing, editing, story boarding, audio recording and editing, podcast creation. Also, an opportunity to get research credit hours (1-3 hrs per semester) from GEOG 491.
Team Needs:
The team would be best served by students interested in the complexities of environmental change, interdisciplinary collaboration, story telling from a variety of perspectives, and creation of podcasts.Students interested in journalism or communication are especially encouraged to apply.
Description:
Environmental Change is a course taught every spring and fall. This opportunity involves the creation of interdisciplinary podcasts that highlight applied research perspectives from faculty across campus. Students will be asked to assist in identifying and drafting topics and questions for podcasts, as well as identifying and recruiting faculty to participate. Podcasts will be focused on incorporating discussion of cultural discourse topics (e.g. power, authority, bias, etc.) into topics on environmental change, utilizing a systems perspective to highlight the complexities of feedback loops and trade-offs.

Written by:
Jennie Lamb
Published on:
February 18, 2020

Categories: FullTags: Spring 2020

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