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Professor Yane Nemeroff's Podcast Project LibGuide

Podcast Project

"The Podcast Project is designed to allow students a platform to present their research in the form of a podcast episode. Students are placed in groups and tasked with creating a podcast episode that discusses a topic that they researched. Topics from: Gentrification, Banning Books, Artificial Intelligence, Mental Health, Extraterrestrial Lifeforms, Conspiracies, Careers outlooks and forecasts, and Higher Education and their classroom experiences are unpacked and explained in an episode. The students are also required to support their claims with academic research. The groups are responsible for editing, researching, storyboarding, outlining and developing the entire episode and presenting the finalized podcast to the class. 

Upon presenting their episode, the groups answer questions from their classmates regarding the podcast and clarify their findings. The project offers the students an opportunity to conduct research on topics in collaboration with their peers and present their conclusions on a digital platform in front of an audience. Students enhance their communication skills, their research capabilities, digital communication skills, podcast editing, and oral presentation abilities through the podcast project.

The Podcast Project Libguide serves as the digital archive of previous podcast episodes created by students in Professor Yane Nemeroff's SPC1017 and SPC2608 courses. The Podcast Project Libguide is created by the Miami Dade College Learning Resources Department. Thank you to our Librarian, Mrs. Christina Machado Dillon for her efforts in creating this digital archive."

About

 

Yane Nemeroff
World Languages, Hialeah Campus

Yane Nemeroff is a Communications/Speech Professor at Miami Dade College: Hialeah Campus. Professor Nemeroff has been teaching at the college for over 6 years. His focus in the classroom is for students to understand the complexity in Communications. Mr. Nemeroff ultimately inspires students by deconstructing Communication, and reconstructing effective communicators. He holds a Masters degree in Communication Studies from Florida Atlantic University. Yane also earned a Bachelors degree in Intercultural and Organizational Communication from Florida Atlantic University as well.