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    were blogs, podcast, and twitter. Learning about the tools I learned that the word “Blog” came from “web logs”; I found that really interesting. Blogs are web pages that can be created by anyone. They are similar to a personal journal. To start using a blog, you create a website. Then when you have that created, you are ready to write whatever you please to write about; videos, writings and pictures. Its like an online diary that everyone can see. Blogs are more meaning full then podcast and…

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    The Secret Power of Jury Nullification Response In the Podcast “The Life of the Law, Episode 1, The Secret Power of Jury Nullification”, Shannon Heffernan explains the often overlook power of jury nullification in the U.S. court system. She defines nullification as, when a jury is convinced that a defendant is guilty but find the defendant innocent anyway. Heffernan provides examples of cases throughout history that aid the idea that nullification among juries can potentially benefit…

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    In the American Life Podcast, the school Michael Brown went to at Normandy, the worst city in Missouri, was mostly black and poor. In January of 2013, Normandy lost its accreditation from the state due to its lack of graduating students and school organization. Therefore, Missouri…

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    Podcast Critique: The China History Podcast: “The Opium War” Laszlo Montgomery’s podcast, The China History Podcast: “The Opium War” discusses the background, causes and effects of the First Opium War, which lasted from 1839 to 1842 and ended with the first of the “unequal treaties”, the Treaty of Nanjing, which forced China to cede Hong Kong and several harbors to the British Empire. The podcast has one speaker and is primarily informational with an informal tone. One event that Montgomery…

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    I found the podcasts to be very intriguing and brought attention to situations that I had no idea existed. If we look beyond the fact that twenty nine students were injured and three were killed the past year at Harper High, it sounds very similar to the high school I attended. While mine was much smaller in size and was primarily white and located in a rural setting, the students and school faculty seemed to have similar relationships. In the podcast, the narrator states that the faculty likes…

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    prime suspect because he was the ex-boyfriend and that their break up was a motive for Adnan to commit murder. A break up can lead to many things but in Adnan case, his break up didn’t lead him to commit murder. According to Episode 2 of the Serial Podcast Adnan was calling Hae before she went missing but, “Adnan says he was probably calling to give her new cell phone number. He had just gotten the phone the day before. And indeed in the top left corner of her diary, she’d written down the…

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    Self-Efficacy, Self-Regulation, and Cognitive Style as predictors of achievement with podcast instruction – An examination of multiple potential factors that could affect instruction through podcasting. Self-efficacy, self-regulation and cognitive style are researched and tested for potential effects with the aid of seventeen students. These students screened for four persistent variables (academic self-efficacy, academic self-regulation, cognitive style and self-efficacy for online…

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    Starting a podcast means you are letting your voice inform and educate millions of people all over the world. Pod casting may soon turn out to be the new form of digitized storytelling platform. Bloggers nowadays have started adopting pod casting as a new method to communicate globally. An example is Derek Halpern the founder of Social Triggers who also creates podcasts. Bloggers can create podcasts covering topics such as how to make money blogging, blogging tips and startup advice among…

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    order to get to the point that they are in with the many benefits accumulated over the years. In two podcast, they each talk about different aspects of the women suffragette movement. Comparing these two podcasts about the suffragettes, these podcasts are without focusing on the positive and negative are trying to display the whole truth of the movement without withholding anything. These two podcasts are similar in the exposing aspect of the suffragette movement. They both are trying to give…

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    The Daily Show - Consequence-Free Speech Stewart John during this podcast criticizes an NBA sports and political personnel. The structure itself comes from a network named “Comedy Central’. Compared to our podcast, The Daily Show had focused far more on criticisms. The main genres that the podcast focuses on is politics and comedy. The comedic touch towards the podcast was that he was able to keep audiences entertained by making a humorous atmosphere with jokes and mocking other people while we…

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