BUDDING radio presenters and technicians got the chance to work with professionals at a fun and educational workshop held at Commonweal School.
Eighty-four top set ICT students, which included a core group of 17 gifted and talented students, spent the day with Russell Prue and Darren Dixie from Synergy School Radio to create a 30-minute magazine programme which went out live on the internet later that day.
Megan Harvey, aged 12, was a feature presenter on the show. She said: “The day was really exciting, but I felt nervous in case I made a mistake. The best bit was the live broadcast.
“I think I will now join Commonweal School Radio Club.”
Twelve-year-old Harry Martin said: “It was a new way to learn ICT skills. The most exciting thing was when I read out the news and the weather. It was a fantastic day!”
Russell has teamed up with Clyde Broadcast, experts in audio broadcast facilities for radio stations and educational organisations, to bring students the workshops.
The group was split up into teams to work on the individual components that went into making the radio show. One team worked on news, another weather, sport, and features.
“The workshop was a brilliant way to engage students, promote student voice and develop critical thinking skills in a safe, secure environment,” said head teacher Keith Defter.
Russell said: “This is different to podcasting, this is live, high pressure, on the button radio, and there’s nothing like it to motivate learners.
“I hope that the experience helps motivate and inspire your learners, and what lovely people they are, exceptionally polite and creative.”
"article courtesy of the Swindon Advertiser".
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