Caffeine #1

Caffeine_#1Clay and Noelle share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How Caffeine Works.” This initiative is very interesting! It is worth noting that a podcast is a very specific type of reproduction of material: when listeners don't see the face or text. Although podcasts have recently become quite popular, the fact that children were able to create their own script and edit the issue shows the curiosity of these types of activities. If you need help with the script, you can contact a professional rewriting service

This initiative is very interesting! It is worth noting that a podcast is a very specific type of reproduction of material: when listeners don't see the face or text. Although podcasts have recently become quite popular, the fact that children were able to create their own script and edit the issue shows the curiosity of these types of activities. If you need help with the script, you can contact a professional rewriting service

These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.


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